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Murder He Wrote: An Oklahoma Centered True Crime Story

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Product Code: 9798822913493
ISBN13: 9798822913493
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Murder He Wrote: An Oklahoma Centered True Crime Story

$27.56
 

Judges overturning unanimous jury verdicts, having innocent people arrested, RICO cases thrown out of Oklahoma Federal Court, USDA garnishments against Stuteville quashed, The Reverend, Dr. Larry James Wright continues selling fraudulent insurance bonds in the State of Oklahoma after being banned in 2008, OSBI murder cover-up of Kymberly Marie Matthews, Oklahoma Federal Judge Robin Cauthron protecting The Reverend, Wright within her courtroom, The Good Reverend Wright selling fraudulent bonds for the Federal Government in transcript, All insurance funds being deposited into an Oklahoma bank that does not exist (Ironstone Bank) with the swift code of IR-OSU-S31 going through Dr. Wright, Not to overlook multiple plane crashes linked to Stuteville, Standridge, Jackson, Christensen, Gatewood, and the cult. Oklahoma State Coroner writing that Joseph Lee Hutcherson died of a "Heart Attack" after 650 plus crime scene photos were taken by the Medical Examiner and an honest OSBI Agent. The bullet passed less than 5 cm to the right of his heart. A young innocent man, Trent Davis being tortured to death at the orders of DA Wampler.

When you have the support of two Oklahoma Governors it is easy to push through whatever illegal acts of financial contribution to Oklahoma State University that is to include murder, so long as it looks "Natural"!




Author: Lee Mcgarr
Publisher: Palmetto Publishing
Publication Date: Mar 13, 2023
Number of Pages: 298 pages
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10: NA
ISBN-13: 9798822913493
 

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