Murder conviction upheld in Oklahoma “no body” case
BY NOLAN CLAY NewsOK.com
Thursday, October 18, 2012
OKLAHOMA CITY - The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals again has upheld a murder conviction in a case where the victim's body was never found.
So-called “no body” cases are extremely rare.
The first murder conviction in Oklahoma in such a case was in 1983. The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals upheld that conviction in 1987.
In the latest opinion, the appeals court Tuesday upheld the conviction of a woman who fatally shot her husband at their Oklahoma City apartment.
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