Mannford Eagle (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 16, 2010 Page: 2 of 20
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JEREMIE BELLER
God Resurrected Jesus
NOON - Complimentary Lunch
Mannford Activity Center
PHIL SANDERS
God Change1. People
HERSHEL DYER
Providence of God
By Dan Threlkeld
Meteorologist
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From Bart: When those storms hit Mon-
day morning lightning shook our home.
We w ere surprised how loud the thun
der was. So my question is: How loud is
thunder compared to a dynamite blast?
DALTON KEY
God s Power in Creation
If you hate a weather question for Dan,
send it to askdan&kjrh com
7:00 p.m.
Mannford Church of Christ
umn and the thief probably didn't have
much difficulty if he knew what he was
doing.
“When he wrecked the truck he prob-
ably didn't know where he was and need-
ed to get out of there and find his way
back. That's probably why he stole the
other truck and there's no telling why
JUNE 7-912
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Reality vs. TV
In criminal investigation
television shows like C5.1
a criminal is apprehended
by the third commercial
break and the evidence is
analyzed in just over 45
minutes.
he was where he was Some people steal
vehicles to transport things transport
themselves, they can sell it or sell it for
parts." Brashear said
in recent months, tailgates are becom-
ing popular for car thieves and some
cars are being stolen for the material in
catalytic converters
“The material inside is like a filter or
smog control It can be sold for about $20
a pound or $150 for all of it ’ he said
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On average thunder is about 120 dB
There are documented cases w here some
have lost hearing after a near strike Light-
ing is just behind heat and flooding as the
top weather related killers
The sound is created because of the fol-
lowing course of events The air is super
heated in a fraction of a second. The rap-
id heat causes the rapid expansion of air
Sound waves are measured in deci- pressure to 10 to 100 times the normal air
pressure Thunder then occurs because
of the shock waves started from this rap-
id expansion of air
We ask people to cover their heads dur-
ing a tornado Perhaps we should suggest
you covering your ears during a lighting
storm The older I get, the more I value
and appreciate good hearing
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“That isn't reality." Miller gations because of the PoS-
said. “Most of the contrap- sibility of spare time
Wednesday, June 16, 2010 / NEWS
Open Homicide Case
Mannford has only one
open homicide case, one
that happened in 1986.
George Campbell was found
shot to death in his car near
Pelican Point. He was found
in the front seat of his car.
slumped over with a bullet
in his head. Miller said the
OSBI has had the case since
Making time
When it comes to cold cas-
es Mannford Police doesn t
receive any special fund-
ing or grants to investigate
cold cases The department
uses whatever spare time
they have Mannford Police
spend the majority of their
time, fighting marijuana and
methamphetamine manu-
facturing in the spring and
summer months
The winter months are
ideal for cold case investi-
57 - TIM LEWIS
Lunch topic Providing and Revealing Himself
Evening topic Jesus is the Answer
1986 and it is currently an
open homicide investiga-
tion.
“This is the only open ho
micide in Mannford Now
we do have several suspi
ijous deaths that could
have been homicides but
the OSBI ruled them suspi-
cious instead of homicides
deathe that < ouldn t be de
finitively ruled as homic ide
but probably aren t acci-
dental or natural
"Sometimes it s frustrating
because we think a particu-
lar person committed the
crime but the toxicology re-
port and medical examiner
tells us something different
Sometimes the family thinks
it’s a homicide but we don t
and when the ME tells us
the cause of death, we have
to go with that," Miller said
Miller said
Suspicious deaths
bels. For comparison: a library whisper
is about 30 dB, normal television audio
about 70 dB (unless there is a commercial
on. those always seem a bit louder), a run-
ning lawn mower is about 105 dB. and a
gun blast is approximately 150 dB
The sound of a bullet firing varies
depending on the size of the gun, and
the sound of thunder also varies. The
duration and the loudness of thunder
depends on the strength of the light-
Bible Study
GUEST SPEAKER SERIES
JULY 7™ - BERRY KERCHEVILLE
Lunch topic God provides Victory Over Satan
Evening topic Allowing God to Really C hange Me
( rder of importance
When crimes occur, the
Mannford Police start an
immediate investigation
and continue to work on
the case until it is solved or
grows cold However, when
they get a chance to work
on cold cases, the more vio-
lent crimes take precedence
over minor crimes
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JUNE 30th - DON BRANSCUM
Lunch topic God Saving Man
Evening topic Commitment Making Jesus Lord
and rape kits, huger prints
and everything like that
We know they are doing the
best they can,” Brashear
said
Currently, if evidence is
submitted to the OSBI of-
fice. it could take up to six
months for the results to get
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tions they have on C S L
don't exist We definitely
dont have then. in Mr n-
ford and with the OSB we
just have to get in line '
Miller said if a finger r nt
is lifted from a crime scene,
it is then sent to the r me
lab but if the suspect hasn t
committed a crime previ-
ously there won t be a
match and the suspect will
go unidentifed
"Without a confess* n ’ s
hard to wrap up ar investi-
gation quickly and the evi-
dence has to speak for tself
The evidence then has to
prove the suspect commit-
ted the crime ” he said
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Hughes, Dustin. Mannford Eagle (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 16, 2010, newspaper, June 16, 2010; Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1949831/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Keystone Crossroads Historical Society.