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MURDERED: Owachige Osceola

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True Crime

4.7352.7K Ratings

🗓️ 6 October 2022

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Recently divorced and living on her own in a new city, 27-year-old Owachige Osceola’s life was in a season of transition before she was killed in the bedroom of her Norman, Oklahoma apartment in September 2013. While the medical examiner who performed her autopsy concluded her cause and manner of death were “undetermined,” a detective who remains on the case today insists a killer has been allowed to walk free for nearly a decade.

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0:00.0

Hi, crime junkies. I'm your host Ashley Flowers, and I am dropping in your feed today to share a story with you.

0:07.0

A story that has already proven how powerful our audio-chuck community is.

0:12.0

Just a couple of months ago, we released an episode about a watcha-gui aciola on my other weekly true crime show The Deck, and the impact has been incredible.

0:22.0

Now, this is a story where if your blood doesn't boil, you might need to get that checked, because the lead detective is positive. She was murdered, and positive he knows who murdered her.

0:33.0

But he can't move forward with an arrest because of a technicality.

0:37.0

When we originally aired this episode, we asked our Deck listeners to contact the Oklahoma Attorney General's office, specifically asking them to do a formal, independent review of the methodology used during a watcha-keys autopsy.

0:50.0

And get this within a week of airing. The lead detective told us that the Attorney General's office received a flood of contacts.

0:58.0

And guess what? The AG's office reached out to the detective to learn more about the case and then requested the entire case file for review.

1:07.0

Our Deck listeners did that, but our work isn't over, and that is where you come in.

1:12.0

This case needs your support, and we need our crime junkies to continue putting pressure on the Oklahoma Attorney General's office to encourage them to move forward with this case.

1:23.0

So that's why I'm sharing a watcha-gui story with you here in the crime junkie feed.

1:27.0

I know so many of you already listened to the Deck, maybe you forgot to write in. This is your reminder. And if you haven't heard a watcha-gui story before, please listen close.

1:38.0

And also know that every week on the Deck, we share cases just like this one. Cases that deserve your attention and truly are in desperate need of it.

1:48.0

So again, crime junkies, listen closely and then take action. Everything you need to know will be at the end of the episode, and it's also in the show notes right now.

1:58.0

This is the story of a watcha-gui Aussie Ola, the 8 of Diamonds from Oklahoma.

2:28.0

On September 25, 2013, Tony Brown was hanging out at home in Anadarko, Oklahoma when she saw a Facebook status from her friend, Awatchiki.

2:44.0

It had been posted earlier that morning and read, quote, moose is Trina K.M.

2:50.0

Tony knew Awatchiki was dating a guy named Moose, but she wasn't sure what K.M meant. Just then, Tony's phone alerted her to a text from Awatchiki that said the exact same thing as her Facebook status.

3:03.0

Moose is Trina K.M. Awatchiki wasn't answering any calls or texts and Tony was freaked out, so she rounded up three of their friends to go check on her.

3:14.0

The group made the roughly hour long drive from Anadarko to Awatchiki's apartment in Norman, Oklahoma.

3:20.0

And when they pulled up, their feelings of Ani's only group. They saw that the door was slightly open from having been kicked in.

3:27.0

They could tell because there was a shoe print on the door and the frame was splintered, so Tony and the group didn't even go in. They called police instead.

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