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Thursday, January 24, 2008
OBITUARIES
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GLADYS BECK
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Firefighters hold
bean fundraiser
The Chickasha fire-
fighter’s honor guard
will be hosting its sec-
ond annual bean lunch
on Friday. Jan. 25 from
11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the
Grady County Fair-
grounds. Cost is $5 and
all proceeds will go
towards equipment and
operating expenses.
30 DAYS OF
NIGHT
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penalty for Kevin Under-
wood. 28, for the brutal
April 12, 2006, death of
Jamie Rose Bolin. Jamie's
body was found dismem-
bered and stuffed into a
plastic tub in a closet at
Underwood’s Purcell apart-
ment.
Authorities have alleged
that Underwood told them
he hit the child over the
head with a cutting board,
smothered her and eventu-
ally planned to eat her.
Autopsy reports show the
girl's throat was slit ear to
ear.
Underwood's attorneys
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The award is something
that Jerman and the facul-
ty are looking to use as a
motivating factor in the
years to come. They are
hoping to build off this
success and improve more
in the future.
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appointed defense attor-
neys. "Did you inform any-
body? Did you tell his fam-
ily?"
in Memory Of
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07-31-1971 — 01-24-2001
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his children, and our love and memories of him. We
all miss him terribly, and will be with him someday.
Love,
Dad, Pam, Stephanie,
Missie, Stanley, and Rashanda
During testimony at the
hearing. Detective Mike
Morrow said that shortly
after being taken into police
custody on April 14, 2006,
Underwood said. "he didn't
have the money for an
attorney, but he thought he
might like to talk to one."
Morrow said Under-
wood was placed in an
interview room equipped
First Missionary
holds Sat. service
The First Missionary
Baptist Church Pocas-
set will have Saturday
Night Church, Feb 2, at
6:30 p.m. For more
information call 459-
6516.
Learn sign language
in a 10 week beginners
course at the Chickasha
Public Library. The cost
is $100 and all the
money will go to mis-
sions. Class begins
Thursday, Jan. 31 from
6:30-7:30 p.m and will
be once a week. For
more information con-
tact Stacie Hill at 918-
633-4607.
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with video cameras and that
the exchange was recorded.
During that interview,
Underwood also signed a
form saying he understood
his Miranda Rights, but he
did not waive them, Mor-
row testified.
After Underwood said
he wanted an attorney,
Morrow said he moved him
to a different room and
began pursuing other leads,
according to court testimo-
ny
"What efforts were made
to secure him attorney?"
asked G. Lynn Birch, one of
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BECK, Gladys S., 91, of ents & 4 siblings. Survivors
Moore, OK, passed away include her daughters,
Jan. 23,2008. She was born Betty Dickinson and Eva
July 31, 1916 in Broken Leonard & husband Ralph,
Bow, OK to James L. and all ofMoorei brother. Her-
Elizabeth Franks. Before shel FranksofChickassha;
her retirement, she worked Chickasha and Reba s
as a caregiver where she man of Rush Springs;5
touched many lives. Gladys grandchildren; 7 great
was an active member of grandchildren; and 2 great
Crossroads Church. She great grandchildren. Ser-
was a loving mother, grand- vices to celebrate her life
mother, sister and friend will be 2:00 PM Friday at
who will be greatly missed. Crossroads Church in OKC
Gladys married Cecil Beck under the direction of Von-
in 1975 who preceded her del L. Smith & Son Mortu-
in death. She was also pre- ary.
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“It’s a constant moving
target,” said Jerman about
the responsibility of
improved success in the
classroom. “Every day
you have to keep trying to
push students to their
best.”
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Continued from Page 1 They also formed a phony charges next week, but
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McSha's chairman, chief Texas that purportedly bell declined to discuss
financial officer and vice worked on the project. details of the agreement,
president of construction The scheme netted The wire fraud and
allegedly created a limited almost $6 million, court money laundering charges
partnership to build low- papers state. are each punishable by five
income housing in Choctaw, McSha is expected to years of probation and a
according to prosecutors, plead guilty to the fraud $250,000 fine.
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Continued from Page 1 and meat processing busi- With the clock pointed
as he was slaughtering a nesses, but had admitted at 4:30 p.m., Judge Brauer
goat. to selling drugs from the said he needed some time
When it came to ques- store for about 10 months, to review the applicable
tions about drugs, howev- The District Six Nar- law in the case. The judge
er, Rodrieguez invoked cotics Task Force, with said he also wanted to
his Fifth Amendment assistance from other state review options such as
Rights. agencies, reportedly made electronic monitoring
Investigator Dowdle six controlled buys from before deciding whether
said on the stand that Rodrieguez between May or not to keep Rodrieguez
Rodrieguez did admit to 11,2007 and July 10, incarcerated in the Grady
selling the drugs includ- 2007. County jail without bond,
ing methamphetamine The suspect currently J eLel1.a +
and marijunan,when faces three counts of traf- Court is scheduled to
interviewed following his Ticking controlled danger- resume Thursday morning
arrest, ous substances and two at 11:30 a.m. The judge is
Dowdle said the busi- counts of distribution of expected to have his deci-
nessman claimed he did controlled dangerous sub- sion prepared by that
not co-mingle his drug stances. time.
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(AP) - Attorneys for a are concerned about state-
man accused of killing a ments Underwood made
10-year-old girl as part of a while his residence was
cannibalistic plot ques- being searched and while in
tioned state and federal police custody. District
investigators on Wednesday Judge Candace Blalock is
in an effort to get certain expected to decide early
statements their client made next month whether the
to authorities suppressed. jury will get to hear Under-
McClain County prose- wood’s alleged confession
cutors are seeking the death to police.
KATHY BLACK, ’
Business Manager
JULIE DURIAN, Edition .......................Deadline
Advertising Manager Sunday..................Noon Thursday
Monday ................5pm Thursday
VONNIE CLARK, Tuesday ..................Noon Monday
Circulation Director Wednesday...............5pm Monday
Thursday................Noon Tuesday
GREG CALDERWOOD, Friday.................5pm Wednesday
Circulation Manager Sunday Marquee.... Noon Tuesday
Classified line ads are due by
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p.m. on Monday, Jan 28
in the CMS Library.
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Continued from Page 1 2001, when a tax warrant was
wrote the book "Billionaire issued against him seeking
Secrets to Success" and does the payment and $473,634 in
seminars that draw thou- interest, penalties and fees.
sands. Jones, 66. told the Tulsa
GC Services wants to col- World on Tuesday he would
lect $2,377,671 ,A1 $941,144 relinquish some of his wages
in income taxes that it claims if required to do so, but he
Jones owes from 1997 and added that he lives with his
$1,436,527 in interest, penal- , L ..
ties and fees that have daughter and has no assets,
accrued since. pretty much gave them
According to the petition, (the government) all the
the Tax Commission first assets I had before I went to
attempted to collect Jones' jail," he said. "That was part
1997 income tax payment in of the agreement."
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CASA seeking
new volunteers
Grady County is seek-
ing community volun-
teers. 21 years or older to
be a child’s voice in
court. New volunteers are
required to attend 30
hours of training. There is
no cost for this training,
just a desire to help chil-
dren. CASA Voices for
Children will begin a new
class in February. Appli-
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in by Feb. 4 for this train-
ing session. Contact the
CASA office today to
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No Country for Old Men
CHRIS WILSON,
Editor
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