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Ashley Freeman & Lauria Bible - 12-30-99 - OK
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On December 29th 1999, Ashley Freeman celebrated her 16th birthday at her mobile home in Vinita, Oklahoma with her friend Lauria Bible and her boyfriend, Jeremy Hurst. Jeremy left around 9:30pm. Lauria spent the night. Around 5:30am, someone noticed flames at the mobile home and called police. When they arrived the Freeman mobile home was completely burnt. Authorities found the body of Ashley's mother, Kathy Freeman with a gunshot wound to the head. This led them to speculate that Kathy's husband, Danny Freeman, had killed her and abducted both girls. The next day, however, Lauria Bible's mother Lorene, searched the burnt home and discovered the body of Danny Freeman. How could the authorities have missed this? Dwayne Vancil, Danny's brother, believes that the Sheriff's department contracted out the killing, and abducted the girls to make the murders look like something they were not. For months, it had been rumored in Vinita that the Craig County Sheriff's Department had been feuding with the Freemans. It began when Danny's son, Shane, was shot and killed by a deputy after he had stolen a truck and a neighbor's gun. Although Shane's killing was ruled justifiable, the Freeman's threatened to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the Sheriff's Department. According to some, the Freeman's accusations provoked deputies to intimidate the family. But the sheriff's department has denied any involvement in the incident. Others wonder if Danny was killed over drugs and the girls were abducted by the murderers. A $50,000 reward has turned up few leads.
If you have any information about this case, please contact the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, the FBI, or call Unsolved Mysteries at 1-800-876-5353.
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Families Still Continue to Search for Missing Girl
« Reply #2 on: Oct 18th, 2004, 10:47pm » |
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Family continues search for missing girls
WELCH, Okla. (AP) -- Jay and Lorene Bible refuse to disassemble their Christmas tree because it has become a symbol of hope that they will find their daughter, Lauria.
"We're leaving the tree up for Lauria to take down when she gets home," Mrs. Bible said.
It was a year Dec. 30 when Lauria went to the home of her friend, Ashley Freeman, to celebrate Lauria's 16th birthday.
The following morning, the mobile home in Welch, a community west of Miami in northeastern Oklahoma, had burned down with Ashley's parents, Danny and Kathy Freeman, inside. They had been shot, authorities said.
Steve Nutter, an Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation agent, has been chasing leads across the country and following up on reports of possible sightings since the girls' disappearance.
"It is one of the strangest cases I have ever worked," Nutter said.
Lauria's parents last saw their daughter at 6:30 p.m. that evening, when Bible gave Lauria permission to spend the night at Ashley's house. Lauria left her car at Ashley's home and Mrs. Freeman took the girls to get a pizza in Vinita, where they met Ashley's boyfriend.
The boyfriend told authorities everyone seemed to be all right when he left the Freeman home around 9:30 p.m.
Welch firefighters responded to a report by a passing motorist of a fire around 5 a.m. They found a badly charred body lying face-down across a bed. The state Medical Examiner's Office in Tulsa identified the remains as those of Mrs. Freeman.
She was fatally shot, and investigators believe the fire was set to hide the shooting. Family members found Freeman's remains a day later. He had multiple gunshot wounds.
A week after the girls disappeared, authorities received an anonymous tip to search the abandoned mine shafts near Picher. Divers used a pressurized camera to explore the shafts, but there was no sign of the girls.
Susan Woolman, a family friend, and her husband, Roy, received an anonymous tip this past summer that the girls were in a rock quarry near Lake Oologah.
"My husband got a diver, who went down -- he didn't find anything," Mrs. Woolman said. "We called the Rogers County Sheriff's Department, the blocked off the area and sent two and three divers down the next day, but nothing was discovered."
Hundreds of tips or possible sightings have been called in, but they have led nowhere. When the television program, "America's Most Wanted," featured a segment on the girls' disappearance last January, Nutter received 100 calls, many from psychics.
"It's like they disappeared without a trace," Mrs. Woolman said. http://www.news-star.com/stories/010301/new_missing.shtml
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Divers Search Grand Lake for Missing Girls 11-5-03
« Reply #3 on: Oct 19th, 2004, 12:04pm » |
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CLEORA, Okla. (AP) - Acting on an anonymous tip, authorities are searching Grand Lake in Delaware County for the bodies of two missing 16-year-old girls.
Meanwhile, the families of Ashley Freeman and Lauria Bible are asking Gov. Frank Keating to speed the search and reassure frustrated and frightened community members that an end to the mystery will come.
Bible and Freeman have been missing since Dec. 30, when Freeman's parents were found shot to death in their rural Welch home.
Federal and state authorities have followed up on several leads in the disappearances. Earlier this month, divers searched abandoned mine shafts near Picher.
Delaware County Sheriff Jim Earp said the latest lead had a car possibly being driven off a cliff into Grand Lake with the girls' bodies inside.
Searching since Friday, authorities have found three vehicles, but no bodies.
Lauria's mother, Lorene Bible, said the families "are doing a lot of praying" and are hopeful about a segment featuring the girls' disappearance that appeared Saturday on "America's Most Wanted: America Fights Back."
But for now, Bible said, it seems the girls have dropped off the face of the earth.
"When there's a lead they (authorities) run it down," Bible said. "They just aren't leading anywhere."
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Ex-Miami man faces questions about teens
« Reply #4 on: Dec 17th, 2004, 07:30am » |
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MIAMI, Okla. - A former Miami man accused in the murders of a Georgia teen and an Alabama woman is being called a "person of interest" in the unsolved 1999 disappearance of two Welch girls, according to a sheriff's detective in Mobile County, Ala.
Jeremy Brian Jones, 31, is being held in a Mobile County jail on no bond in connection with the deaths of Amanda Greenwell, 16, of Douglasville, Ga., and Lisa Nichols, 45, of Turnerville, Ala.
David McDade, district attorney for Douglas County, Ga., said Greenwell disappeared in March from a mobile-home park in Douglasville. Her badly decomposed body was discovered weeks later in a wooded area, he said.
Jones and Greenwell lived in the same mobile-home park, McDade said.
In Mobile County, Jones is charged with capital murder, rape, burglary and kidnapping in connection with Nichols' death in September, court records show.
Jones also is a suspect in the murder of Tina Mayberry, who was fatally stabbed outside a Douglasville restaurant in October 2002, McDade said.
Alabama prosecutors have suggested that investigators in other states, including Oklahoma, have expressed interest in Jones as a suspect in unsolved murders.
Paul Burch, with the Mobile County Sheriff's Department, said in a telephone interview Thursday that Jones was being questioned in connection with the Dec. 30, 1999, disappearance of Ashley Freeman and Lauria Bible. Jones left the Ottawa County area in early 2000, Burch said. Ottawa County court records show Jones is wanted on charges of rape and sodomy, failure to register as a sex offender and three counts of bail jumping in a 2000 case.
Bible was spending the night with her best friend, Freeman, who turned 16 on Dec. 29, 1999. On the morning of Dec. 30, firefighters were called to a blaze at Danny and Kathy Freeman's residence northwest of Welch.
Authorities found the body of Kathy Freeman, 38, and Danny Freeman, 40, in the charred remains of the mobile home. They had been shot to death before the home was set on fire.
No trace of either girl was found in the rubble, although Lauria Bible's purse, with her driver's license and some money inside, was found in the trailer. Her car was parked outside.
Craig County Sheriff Jimmie Sooter said Thursday that the murders of Danny and Kathy Freeman were similar to that of Nichols in Alabama.
Nichols was found slain in September in her mobile home. She had been raped and shot three times in the head, and her body had been set on fire, court records show.
Lauria Bible's mother, Lorene Bible, of Welch, said Thursday that she keeps Lauria's bedroom the same way it was when she left five years ago. She said she no longer believes the girls will be found alive, but she wants to find them.
"It's the most promising lead in a real long time," Bible said. "We are just going to wait."
Bible said the family was not acquainted with Jones.
As in past years, she, her husband, Stanley, and their son, Bradley, are observing the holiday season as a memorial rather than a celebration. They renew public awareness of the case every Dec. 30 with a memorial service dedicated to the girls.
Despite numerous leads, appearances on "America's Most Wanted" and "Unsolved Mysteries," and a $50,000 reward, law enforcement authorities have not solved the case of the missing girls.
Lawmen and volunteers have searched the area, and the FBI, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation and law enforcement agencies throughout the region have investigated the case. They have not turned up any evidence or information as to how the girls left or were taken from the scene, or where they were taken. http://www.joplinglobe.com/story.php?story_id=147854&c=87
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Alabama arrest brings lead in Oklahoma girls' 1999
« Reply #5 on: Dec 17th, 2004, 5:50pm » |
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TULSA, Okla. Investigators hope the Alabama arrest of a convicted Oklahoma sex offender can shed new light on the 1999 disappearance of two teenagers.
Jeremy Bryan Jones, charged in the slaying of a 16-year-old Georgia girl, lived in the Miami, Oklahoma area when the two girls disappeared.
Authorities wants Mobile County sheriff's investigators to question the 31-year-old Jones in the disappearance of Lauria Bible and Ashley Freeman, both 16. The pair were reported missing December 30th, 1999.
Freeman's parents, Danny and Kathy Freeman, were found dead of gunshot wounds to the head in the rubble of the couple's home that was destroyed by fire that morning. The teens were never seen or heard from again.
Jones, who is being held without bond, was charged this week in the murder of the Georgia teen, who was reported missing in March.
He was arrested in September in the slaying of a 45-year-old Mobile County woman, who was raped and shot in her trailer home.
Jones was convicted of three sexual battery counts in Oklahoma in March 1997, and is wanted on November 2000 warrants for rape and forcible sodomy.
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Suspected serial killer may have ties to 2 missing
« Reply #6 on: Dec 18th, 2004, 08:42am » |
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TULSA, Okla. -- Investigators in Craig County, Okla., hope the arrest of suspected serial killer Jeremy Bryan Jones in Mobile can help in their investigation of the 1999 disappearance of two teenage girls in their state.
Jones, 31, is awaiting trial in Mobile on a capital murder case involving the September death of a Turnerville, Ala., woman. This week he was charged in the slaying of a 16-year-old Georgia girl.
Craig County Sheriff Jimmy Sooter said Jones lived in the Miami, Okla., area when the two Welch, Okla., girls disappeared.
Sooter wants Alabama investigators to question Jones in the disappearance of Lauria Bible and Ashley Freeman, both 16. The pair were reported missing Dec. 30, 1999.
Freeman's parents, Danny and Kathy Freeman, were found dead of gunshot wounds to the head in the rubble of the couple's home that was destroyed by fire that morning. The teens were never seen or heard from again.
Sooter said he got the lead about Jones from a local FBI agent. He called the lead "a longshot." But he's intrigued by information that places Jones near Welch at the time of the girls' disappearance.
"With some of his victims, he burned the trailer and tried to burn them up, too," Sooter told the Tulsa World for a story Friday. "That was similar to what happened up here. Him being up in the area, I felt we just have to check it out."
Jones was charged this week in the murder of the Georgia teen, who was reported missing in March. He was arrested in September in the slaying of 45-year-old Lisa Nichols in Turnerville, who was raped and shot in her trailer home.
Jones, who was convicted of three sexual battery counts in Ottawa County, Okla., in March 1997, is wanted on numerous warrants there, including November 2000 warrants for rape and forcible sodomy.
Sooter wants Alabama detectives to ask Jones about the Welch girls while they're interviewing him about the Georgia and Alabama slayings.
"What they did tell us was that he was in a talking mood," Sooter said. "If anything becomes of the interview, we'll go visit with him -- if he will talk to us."
Texas death row inmate Tommy Lynn Sells threw investigators for a loop in June 2002 when he claimed to have dumped the girls' bodies in east Texas. A search of the area yielded no clues and eliminated Sells as a suspect in the case.
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Suspected Killer Denies Involvement With Missing .
« Reply #7 on: Dec 28th, 2004, 9:07pm » |
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ An Oklahoma man charged with murder in Alabama and Georgia says he had nothing to do with the disappearance of two 16-year-old girls from northeastern Oklahoma.
Authorities say Jeremy Jones of Ottawa County, Oklahoma, is ``a person of interest'' in the December 1999 disappearance of Lauria (LORI) Bible and Ashley Freeman and the deaths of Freeman's parents.
Danny and Kathy Freeman were found dead in their burned mobile home, the girls were missing and haven't been seen since.
Jones told The Oklahoman in a telephone interview from the Mobile, Alabama, county jail he was not involved in the case.
Jones is charged with murder, rape, burglary and kidnapping of an Alabama woman whose home was set on fire. He's also charged with the murder of a 16-year-old Georgia girl and is a suspect in unsolved killings in at least four other states. http://www.kotv.com/main/home/stories.asp?whichpage=1&id=75064
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For Ashley Freeman on Dec. 29, 2004
« Reply #8 on: Dec 29th, 2004, 05:56am » |
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Today would be Ashley Freeman's 21st birthday. I wanted to say that I am thinking of Ashley today and I hope that she can be brought back home soon.
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Man Still "Of Interest" In Missing Girls Case
« Reply #9 on: Dec 30th, 2004, 08:11am » |
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Craig County Sheriff Jimmy Sooter says an Oklahoman charged with murder in Alabama and Georgia has not been eliminated as a suspect in the disappearance of two Welch girls.
Jeremy Jones of Ottawa County is charged with murder in Alabama and Georgia. Sooter is asking authorities to question him about the disappearance of Ashley Freeman and Lauria (LORI) Bible.
Jones has said he had nothing to do with the December 30th, 1999, disappearance of the two 16-year-old girls.
Freeman and Bible disappeared and the bodies of Freeman's parents were found in their burned home near Welch.
Authorities have said there are similarities between the disappearance of the two girls and the murder cases in Alabama and Georgia. http://www.kokh25.com/uploads/local/oklahoma_ok/24d300f7.shtml
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For Ashley and Lauria on Dec. 30, 2004
« Reply #10 on: Dec 30th, 2004, 08:19am » |
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It was five years ago today that someone burnt down the home of Danny & Kathy Freeman and proceeded to take Ashley Freeman and her best friend Lauria Bible. To date, there have been no clues as to the girls whereabouts. I wanted to say that I am thinking of Ashley and Lauria today and hoping that answers can be found for their whereabouts soon.
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Thursday Marks The Anniversary Of The Disappearanc
« Reply #11 on: Dec 31st, 2004, 06:07am » |
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It's been five years the disappearance of two Welch girls. Laura Bible and Ashley Freeman spent the night at the Freeman's home on December 30th, 1999 to celebrate Ashley's 16th birthday.
Someone burned the mobile home to the ground that night and the girls have not been seen since. Danny and Kathy Freeman, Ashley's parents, both died in the fire, they had been shot to death. 31 year old Jeremy Jones of Miami is considered a person of interest in the deaths of Danny and Kathy Freeman.
Jones already faces murder charges in Alabama and Georgia. He denies any involvement in the killings.
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Friends, family gather five years after teens disa
« Reply #12 on: Dec 31st, 2004, 06:08am » |
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WELCH, Okla. - At first glance, the white Christmas lights decorating the stage of the Welch Civic Center looked almost festive.
But it was no celebration that brought together almost 100 people Thursday night.
In the center of the stage were photos of two teenage girls, images frozen in time from five years ago.
"I know as much today as I did five years ago when the girls disappeared," said Lorene Bible, standing at the front of the center.
"Somebody, somewhere knows where the girls are, but I fear now the day I find my child will be a very sad day."
On the fifth anniversary of the disappearance of Lauria Bible and Ashley Freeman, family members and friends gathered to light candles and pray for the return of the girls.
Lauria Bible, of Bluejacket, had spent the night with Ashley Freeman, celebrating Freeman's birthday at the nearby residence northwest of Welch where Freeman lived with her parents, Danny Freeman, 40, and Kathy Freeman, 38.
In the early hours of Dec. 30, 1999, volunteer firefighters were called to a fire at the mobile home.
Authorities found the charred bodies of Danny and Kathy Freeman. They had been shot to death before the home was set on fire. No trace of either girl was found, although Lauria Bible's purse, with her driver's license and some money inside, was found in the trailer. Her car was parked outside.
Both girls were 16.
"These girls would be beautiful 21-year-old women today," said Duane Vancil, a relative of the Freemans.
"It's very hard. There's lot of hurt and sorrow," Vancil said. "We are mad at the people who did this, and we are mad at the authorities. ... The last time we spoke with them was two years ago. That's unacceptable."
Craig County Sheriff Jimmie Sooter, who attended the candlelight vigil, and who continues to head up local investigations into the murders and the disappearance of the girls, said he understands the feelings of the family.
"I don't take anything personal," he said. "There's just nothing to tell."
Lorene Bible said she continues to see her daughter's friends who have graduated from high school and are now going to college or having weddings.
"I know I will never have these things," she told those who gathered Thursday.
Her husband, Jay Bible, said the Christmas tree his daughter helped the family put up five years ago remains untouched.
And at his church, candles burn each Sunday for the missing girls.
"It just means the world to me to see those candles," he said. "Our pain is intense. It's been our God who has sustained us."
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Investigators Believe They Are Closer To Finding .
« Reply #13 on: Jan 7th, 2005, 08:19am » |
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Authorities have been talking to Jeremy Brian Jones. And they say he's given information on the whereabouts of Lauria Bible and Ashley Freeman, who have been missing since 1999.
The teens disappeared from a burning home in Welch, that's in Craig County in December 1999. They were discovered missing the night the bodies of Ashley’s parents, Danny and Kathy Freeman were found inside the home. They were shot to death and the home set on fire to cover the crime. Lauria had spent the night to celebrate Ashley's 16th birthday.
Investigators have been in Alabama interrogating Jones about unsolved murders in the state. He's an Oklahoma who's believed to have committed six homicides here. Authorities say clues from Jones indicate the girls bodies could be in a mine.
Jones has given them clues to where the girl’s bodies are, such as a mine. It's believed Jones went to the Freeman home to settle a drug dispute.
He's currently being held in an Alabama jail on a murder charge and also faces charges in Georgia. http://www.kotv.com/main/home/stories.asp?whichpage=1&id=75570
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Suspect tells Okla. cops bodies' location
« Reply #14 on: Jan 7th, 2005, 5:20pm » |
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Welch, OK, Jan. 7 (UPI) -- A suspected serial-killer in Oklahoma has told authorities where to find the bodies of two teenage girls who disappeared in 1999.
Lauria Bible and Ashley Freeman disappeared from a burned home in Welch, Okla., in the heart of the Oklahoma-Kansas-Missouri mining district. Jeremy Brian Jones, 31, suspected of killing at least six people, told police where they could find the teens' bodies after initially claiming he had nothing to do with their disappearance, The Oklahoman reported.
"He has given us clues where the bodies are. It's possible he dumped them into a mine," Craig County District Attorney Gene Haynes said Thursday.
No date has yet been set for a party to search for the bodies. http://washingtontimes.com/upi-breaking/20050107-103417-3978r.htm
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