FOSS, Okla. — An Oklahoma sheriff says the families of six people who have been missing for more than 40 years should be able to gain some closure with the discovery of cars and bones believed to be ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. ELK CITY, Okla.- After the bodies of six ...
The Oklahoma Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has identified the remains of six individuals that were recovered last year from two vehicles in Foss Lake. Officials said two vehicles were recovered ...
FOSS, Okla. – An Oklahoma sheriff says the families of six people who have been missing for more than 40 years should be able to gain some closure with the discovery of cars and bones believed to be ...
UPDATE: The following is an update on the cars found in Foss Lake: In the 1969 Blue Camaro there were three people. The driver was a teenaged male, in the back seat there were two passengers; one ...
Two cars were uncovered at the bottom of Foss Lake in Custer County solving six Oklahoma missing person’s cases. It happened in September of 2013 with the discovery of six people linked to two ...
The cars match. The stories match. But it could take years to scientifically identify the six bodies discovered on the bottom of an Oklahoma lake. The skeletons sat under about 12 feet of water until ...
Six skeletons found in two decades-old cars pulled from the muddy depths of an Oklahoma lake appear to match the descriptions of six people who went missing in separate incidents in 1969 and 1970, ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. UPDATE 8/8 10:16 a.m.: The Oklahoma State ...
Two cars spotted in Oklahoma%27s murky Foss Lake Six %22badly decomposed%22 bodies in the two cars won%27t be simple The cars were found 12 feet below the surface using sonar equipment (Newser) – ...
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