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Cause of Death Released in Tulsa Deaths
The medical examiners office is releasing the cause of death for the four women found dead in Tulsa last week.
The M-E says they each died from a gunshot would to the head. The report did say that the full autopsy results are still pending for the twin sisters who died, Rebeika Powell and Kayetie Melchor.
They were found with Misty Nunley and Julie Jackson last week in an apartment in South Tulsa.
Investigators have not said how the women knew each other or why they may have been targeted.
Court records show a man who police say is "at a minimum" a witness is in the Tulsa County Jail this morning. He is being held on unrelated charges in the Tulsa County jail. He hasn't been charged or arrested in the quadruple murder, though a judge increased his bond Wednesday from $11,000 to $250,000.
The Associated Press attributed to this story.
Posted: Friday, January 18 2013, 06:41 AM CST
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Okla. highways reopened after Moore tornado
May 21, 2013 04:22 GMT
MOORE, Okla. (AP) -- Oklahoma highway officials say Interstate 35 in Moore has reopened in both directions.
But the Transportation Department said late Monday that travel in the Moore area was still discouraged.
The agency said first responders, utility crews and others performing official duties are working in the area and need clear lanes of travel.
The department says no other highways are closed due to the storms.
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