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Oklahoma City Butcher

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Oklahoma City Butcher
Other namesOKC Butcher
Years active1976–1986
Details
Victims3
CountryUnited States
State(s)Oklahoma
Date apprehended
N/A

The Oklahoma City Butcher is an unidentified serial killer who murdered three women between 1976 and 1986 in Oklahoma City.[1] The killer murdered, dismembered, and mutilated young homeless Native American women.

Victims

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Cathy Lyn Shakelford

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The first known victim was Cathy Lyn Shakelford, a member of the Sac and Fox Nation. She ran away at the age of 17 and lived homeless in Oklahoma City. The last sighting of her alive was two months before her death, when she was being treated at the Oklahoma City Hospital.

Her remains were discovered in an abandoned house by three oil workers on April 1, 1976, who called the police after they found her head in a popcorn bucket.[2] The victim's legs, arms, and torso were later found spread throughout the home. Her sexual organs and hand were removed and never found. The perpetrator also mutilated Shakelford's face by carving a smile into it.

She remained unidentified until 1993, when her cousin, Andra Medina, reported her missing to the police. She contacted Sergeant Norma Adams, who connected the missing Cathy Lyn Shakelford to the unidentified woman. They were later confirmed to be the same person after DNA testing.[3]

Arley Bell Killian

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On April 19, 1979, children playing basketball in a park discovered a human head.[4] Over the next few days, police found more of her remains scattered throughout the neighborhood. Some of the body parts were wrapped in bags and newspapers. The body parts had an odd absence of blood because the killer washed them before disposing of them. Her left hand, pelvis, head, shoe, and other parts of her flesh were found.[5]

She was identified as 22-year-old Arley Bell Killian a week later. Killian was homeless due to substance abuse caused by her father beating and raping her when she was 16.[6] She was last seen just four hours before her head was discovered in the park.[7]

Over the next two months, the police found more body parts. Some speculated that the killer was playing a game—disposing of the woman's body parts to toy with the police.[8]

Tina Marcia Sanders

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The final victim was 22-year-old Tina Marcia Sanders, a homeless Native American woman. Her torso and left leg were found in an alleyway by a man walking in his backyard on March 6, 1986. Her head, which was set on fire, was found just a block away in a garbage bin the following week. She was quickly identified because of her tattoos. She was last seen just a day prior to her death.[9][10]

Announcement of a serial killer

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Weeks after the discovery of Tina Sanders, police linked her murder to the previous two murders. Police believe that all of the victims were killed by a single perpetrator.[11] All were killed, dismembered, and mutilated in a similar manner; the first two had unique cuts on their lower lip, and all were beheaded and had their sexual organs removed, which were never found. Furthermore, all victims were young, homeless Native American women.

Suspect

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Henry Lee Lucas

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Henry Lee Lucas was a drifter and American serial killer who confessed to hundreds of unsolved murders. One of these murders was the murder of Arley Bell Killian.[12] However, it's quite possible that Henry Lee Lucas was not the perpetrator because he falsely confessed to murdering hundreds of women.[13]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "City Police Link 3 Grisly Slayings". Oklahoman.com. 1986-04-17. Retrieved 2021-12-09.
  2. ^ "Cathy Shakelford, Arley Killian, and Tina Sanders: Three Native Women Murdered in Oklahoma believes to be a serial killer's victims". Retrieved 2021-12-09.
  3. ^ "DNA Tests Identify '76 Slaying Victim". Oklahoman.com. 1993-11-30. Retrieved 2021-12-09.
  4. ^ "The Daily Oklahoman - Children Find Human Head" (PDF).
  5. ^ "Police Find Severed Hand, Shoe" (PDF). The Daily Oklahoman.
  6. ^ "Victim Led 'Difficult Life,' Police Say" (PDF).
  7. ^ "The Daily Harold - OKC Police Identify Head, Hand" (PDF).
  8. ^ "More Body Parts Found; Discovery Downplayed" (PDF).
  9. ^ "The Daily Oklahoman - Skull, Body Parts Possibly Identified" (PDF). The Daily Oklahoman.
  10. ^ Peirano, Andrea (2022-04-19). "The "Oklahoma City Butcher" • Unsolved". www.oddmurdersandmysteries.com. Retrieved 2022-11-23.
  11. ^ "Playthings of a Killer" (PDF). The Daily Oklahoman.
  12. ^ "Police Link 3 Grisly Slayings" (PDF). The Daily Oklahoman.
  13. ^ "Henry Lee Lucas Dies in Prison". ABC News. Retrieved 2021-12-09.