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  2. Charles Coleman (murderer) - Wikipedia

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    Coleman returned to his home state but remained there longer than the thirty days he had been given. On February 9, 1979, Coleman broke into the home of Dale and Delthea Warren in Muskogee County. While burglarizing the home, he was interrupted by 68-year-old John Seward and his wife, 62-year-old Roxie Seward.

  3. List of English-language expressions related to death

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    Synonym for death Neutral Pop one's clogs [2] To die Humorous, [1] Informal [2] British. "Pop" is English slang for "pawn." A 19th-century working man might tell his family to take his clothes to the pawn shop to pay for his funeral, with his clogs among the most valuable items. Promoted to Glory: Death of a Salvationist: Formal Salvation Army ...

  4. Thomas J. Grasso - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Joseph Grasso (November 23, 1962 – March 20, 1995) was an American convicted murderer who was executed by the state of Oklahoma for the murder of 87-year-old Hilda Johnson, whom he strangled in Tulsa in December 1990.

  5. Affidavit: Missing Oklahoma girl beaten to death, buried - AOL

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    A missing 4-year-old Oklahoma girl was beaten to death Christmas night by her caregiver, then buried, according to court documents released Tuesday. Athena Brownfield has been missing since Jan ...

  6. Oklahoma Odd Fellows Home at Checotah - Wikipedia

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    The listing includes one contributing building and two other contributing structures. [1] The Home, started in 1902 on 160 acres (65 ha) of land donated by William Gentry, was expanded in c. 1905, and again in 1922 and in 1962. It was designed originally by architect Joseph P. Foucart, who may also have designed the compatible c. 1905 expansion.

  7. Execution of John Grant - Wikipedia

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    Grant's first stint in prison occurred in the 1970s, when he was between 11 and 12 years old, and Grant lost contact with his family when he was 15. [5] Grant's attorneys alleged that at the time, Oklahoma's juvenile justice system was "among the worst in the country" [6] and that there were "widespread abuses in the juvenile system" at the ...

  8. Murrell Home - Wikipedia

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    The Hunter's Home, formerly known as the George M. Murrell Home, is a historic house museum at 19479 E Murrel Rd in Park Hill, near Tahlequah, Oklahoma in the Cherokee Nation. Built in 1845, it is one of the few buildings to survive in Cherokee lands from the antebellum period between the Trail of Tears relocation of the Cherokee people and the ...

  9. Qualls, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The name is further memorialized in Burnt Cabin Ridge State Park on the shores of Lake Tenkiller. [citation needed] Today, "downtown" Qualls is defined by Jincy's Kitchen, a home-cooking diner now operating in a building formerly used as a set in two movies, including "Where the Red Fern Grows". [citation needed]