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Kevin Underwood set to be executed Thursday for murder of 10-year-old Jamie Rose Bolin
SUMMARY: Kevin Underwood, convicted of murdering 10-year-old Jamie Rose Bolin in 2006, faces execution in McAlester. Underwood, who committed the heinous crime while indulging in cannibalistic fantasies, was found guilty and sentenced to death. Despite efforts for clemency, the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board denied his request last week. Jamie’s family has been devastated by the loss, with some expressing that Underwood’s actions irreparably changed their lives. Underwood apologized during the hearing but remains on death row. Tomorrow marks the day of his execution, as the victim’s family prepares for the painful closure.
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Lawmakers and leaders from Oklahoma react to DC plane crash
SUMMARY: Lawmakers from Oklahoma, including Representative Kevin Hern, are expressing condolences following a recent plane crash, with Hern offering prayers for the victims’ families and the search and rescue teams. Reactions from local leaders highlight the impact of the tragedy, especially since many Oklahomans frequently travel through Will Rogers International Airport and nearby Wichita. Senator James Lankford noted the airport’s significance for travelers, while Lieutenant Governor Matt Pinnell and State Superintendent Ryan Walters shared their thoughts for the affected community and first responders. Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt also expressed solidarity with those impacted. A news crew is heading to Wichita for ongoing updates.
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News from the South - Oklahoma News Feed
Criminal Justice Bills to Watch in This Year’s Legislature
SUMMARY: Oklahoma lawmakers have introduced several significant criminal justice bills ahead of the 2025 legislative session starting February 3. Key proposals include a death penalty moratorium and transforming the Pardon and Parole Board to full-time positions with higher salaries to enhance case review efficiency. Other bills aim to add crimes to the state’s 85% mandatory sentence list for parole eligibility and revive the prison rodeo, which was halted in 2009. Additionally, legislation is proposed to limit the practices of for-profit sites that exploit mugshots. These developments reflect ongoing efforts to reform the state’s criminal justice landscape amid a stable prison population.
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Down Syndrome Association of Central Oklahoma prepares for annual fashion show fundraiser
SUMMARY: The Down Syndrome Association of Central Oklahoma is hosting the Uniquely 21 Fashion Show next Friday at Feed Me Gems, aiming to raise awareness and funds for individuals with Down syndrome. Executive Director Sarah Sewall highlighted that 24 models, including young children, will showcase designs, emphasizing the beauty and abilities of those with Down syndrome. The event starts at 7 PM, with tickets priced at $50 for general admission and $150 for VIP access including dinner. Funds will support programs that aid families and promote independence, ensuring individuals with Down syndrome are integrated into society and given opportunities to thrive.
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