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Ashley Flowers

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Appearances Over Time

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The Deck
REMEMBERING: Owachige Osceola (8 of Diamonds, Oklahoma)

I want justice for my baby. In November of 2020, the Seminole tribe wrote letters to the Oklahoma Attorney General's office and called for a formal independent review of the methodology used during Owachige's autopsy. But as far as Detective Parks knows, nothing came of it. At the end of the day, he wants to see charges brought against Rob, even if it's for second-degree murder.

The Deck
REMEMBERING: Owachige Osceola (8 of Diamonds, Oklahoma)

I want justice for my baby. In November of 2020, the Seminole tribe wrote letters to the Oklahoma Attorney General's office and called for a formal independent review of the methodology used during Owachige's autopsy. But as far as Detective Parks knows, nothing came of it. At the end of the day, he wants to see charges brought against Rob, even if it's for second-degree murder.

The Deck
REMEMBERING: Owachige Osceola (8 of Diamonds, Oklahoma)

To this day, no arrests have been made in connection to Awachiki's death. Her missing phone and debit card have never been found. Roberta told us she hopes to one day see the whites of the eyes belonging to the person who stole her daughter's future.

The Deck
REMEMBERING: Owachige Osceola (8 of Diamonds, Oklahoma)

To this day, no arrests have been made in connection to Awachiki's death. Her missing phone and debit card have never been found. Roberta told us she hopes to one day see the whites of the eyes belonging to the person who stole her daughter's future.

The Deck
REMEMBERING: Owachige Osceola (8 of Diamonds, Oklahoma)

To this day, no arrests have been made in connection to Awachiki's death. Her missing phone and debit card have never been found. Roberta told us she hopes to one day see the whites of the eyes belonging to the person who stole her daughter's future.

The Deck
REMEMBERING: Owachige Osceola (8 of Diamonds, Oklahoma)

He's going to have to answer to God. If you're walking away from this case as unsettled as I am, the family and the tribe encourage you to do what they did. Send more letters to the Oklahoma Attorney General's office and call for a formal independent review of the methodology used during Awachige's autopsy.

The Deck
REMEMBERING: Owachige Osceola (8 of Diamonds, Oklahoma)

He's going to have to answer to God. If you're walking away from this case as unsettled as I am, the family and the tribe encourage you to do what they did. Send more letters to the Oklahoma Attorney General's office and call for a formal independent review of the methodology used during Awachige's autopsy.

The Deck
REMEMBERING: Owachige Osceola (8 of Diamonds, Oklahoma)

He's going to have to answer to God. If you're walking away from this case as unsettled as I am, the family and the tribe encourage you to do what they did. Send more letters to the Oklahoma Attorney General's office and call for a formal independent review of the methodology used during Awachige's autopsy.

The Deck
REMEMBERING: Owachige Osceola (8 of Diamonds, Oklahoma)

We will put the contact information for the Oklahoma Attorney General's office in the show notes and on the website. We need to show them that people are paying attention and that Awachige deserves justice. And if you have any additional information about the murder of Awachigi Osceola, you're asked to call the Norman Police Department in Oklahoma at 405-366-5208.

The Deck
REMEMBERING: Owachige Osceola (8 of Diamonds, Oklahoma)

We will put the contact information for the Oklahoma Attorney General's office in the show notes and on the website. We need to show them that people are paying attention and that Awachige deserves justice. And if you have any additional information about the murder of Awachigi Osceola, you're asked to call the Norman Police Department in Oklahoma at 405-366-5208.

The Deck
REMEMBERING: Owachige Osceola (8 of Diamonds, Oklahoma)

We will put the contact information for the Oklahoma Attorney General's office in the show notes and on the website. We need to show them that people are paying attention and that Awachige deserves justice. And if you have any additional information about the murder of Awachigi Osceola, you're asked to call the Norman Police Department in Oklahoma at 405-366-5208.

The Deck
REMEMBERING: Owachige Osceola (8 of Diamonds, Oklahoma)

The Deck is an AudioChuck production with theme music by Ryan Lewis. To learn more about The Deck and our advocacy work, visit thedeckpodcast.com. So what do you think, Chuck? Do you approve?

The Deck
REMEMBERING: Owachige Osceola (8 of Diamonds, Oklahoma)

The Deck is an AudioChuck production with theme music by Ryan Lewis. To learn more about The Deck and our advocacy work, visit thedeckpodcast.com. So what do you think, Chuck? Do you approve?

The Deck
REMEMBERING: Owachige Osceola (8 of Diamonds, Oklahoma)

The Deck is an AudioChuck production with theme music by Ryan Lewis. To learn more about The Deck and our advocacy work, visit thedeckpodcast.com. So what do you think, Chuck? Do you approve?

Crime Junkie
SERIAL KILLER: The Doodler

Hi, Crime Junkies. I'm your host, Ashley Flowers. And I'm Britt. And the story I have for you today is one that has truly consumed me. In the 1970s, there was a serial killer lurking in San Francisco. One who some believe would sketch his victims as a way to lure them in and then attack them in the most brutal ways.

Crime Junkie
SERIAL KILLER: The Doodler

Hi, Crime Junkies. I'm your host, Ashley Flowers. And I'm Britt. And the story I have for you today is one that has truly consumed me. In the 1970s, there was a serial killer lurking in San Francisco. One who some believe would sketch his victims as a way to lure them in and then attack them in the most brutal ways.

Crime Junkie
SERIAL KILLER: The Doodler

And the wild part is that pretty early on, tons of people were pointing the finger at one man. Even survivors who escaped his clutches picked him out of a lineup. But to date, everyone has been too scared of what would happen to their lives if they cooperated with police. So this man is free, living among us.

Crime Junkie
SERIAL KILLER: The Doodler

And the wild part is that pretty early on, tons of people were pointing the finger at one man. Even survivors who escaped his clutches picked him out of a lineup. But to date, everyone has been too scared of what would happen to their lives if they cooperated with police. So this man is free, living among us.

Crime Junkie
SERIAL KILLER: The Doodler

And though some believe he hasn't been a threat since 1976 when the murders stopped, the current detective thinks that we just might not know the true scope of his crimes. This is the story of The Doodler.

Crime Junkie
SERIAL KILLER: The Doodler

And though some believe he hasn't been a threat since 1976 when the murders stopped, the current detective thinks that we just might not know the true scope of his crimes. This is the story of The Doodler.