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The Crisis of Cold Cases
The murder of Alfred L. Barnes, an employee of Bethlehem Steel, happened on October 18, 1968, in Monroe County, Pennsylvania. Someone shot Mr. Barnes three times in the head, dumped him in a desolate pasture and stole his late-model Thunderbird. Some 42 years later, the crime remained unsolved. Then, in August 2010, the victim’s nephew,…
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Today we remember Denise F. Nee Tucker Meeks Stice.
On November 27, 2007, Denise Stice was found brutally murdered on the south side of Lake Overholser in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. We remain steadfast in our efforts to see justice served in her case. O Lord, the God of mercies, grant unto the souls of Thy servants the anniversary day of whose burial we are…
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Denise F. Nee Tucker Meeks Stice, December 7, 1958 – November 27, 2007.
Denise was director of the Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization at the Air Logistics Center at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, at the time of her death. She received several performance awards, including a National Security Personnel System Performance Award in January 2007. She had been a dedicated civil servant since 1983.…
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National Day of Remembrance for Murder Victims.
Rest in peace, Denise.In 2007, Congress designated Sept. 25th as the National Day of Remembrance for Murder Victims.
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Death remains mystery
Published: February 2, 2008The investigation into the November death of a prominent small-business leader at Tinker Air Force Base is ongoing, a police spokesman said.Police will not say whether they have any suspects, nor will they say whether anybody has been ruled out as a suspect in the shooting death of 48-year-old Denise Stice.…
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About me.
I want to clarify my involvement in this case. I was a civil servant at Tinker Air Force Base when Denise was murdered. My goal is to present information that will refresh the public’s memory about the case and generate credible tips. I would like to see the people who were responsible for her death…
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Denise F. Stice.
Denise F. Stice was director of the Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization at the Air Logistics Center, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. Published Dec. 6, 2007 By Tinker Public Affairs TINKER AIR FORCE BASE — The Tinker Chapel will host a memorial service at 2 p.m., Monday to honor Denise Stice’s life and…
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New clues in Tinker worker's killing 2007 case active, but police won't say if there's a suspect.
By Augie Frost Published: Tue, July 29, 2008. Denice Stice, 48, was found dead Nov. 27 on the south side of Lake Overholser. Stice worked with small businesses at Tinker Air Force Base. Stice had been shot one time in the left side of her head and had several cuts and bruises on her face…
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Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation.
Denise F. Stice On November 27, 2007, the body of Denise Stice was located on the south bank of Lake Overholser in Oklahoma City, OK. Denise was the victim of a homicide. At the time of her murder, Denise was employed at Tinker Air Force Base. Denise was last seen by a friend on the…
