The Oklahoman

Long-lost notes revive search for missing girls

- BY SHEILA STOGSDILL

For The Tulsa World

VINITA — A long-lost set of investigat­ion notes discovered recently is said to be pushing the case forward in the disappeara­nce of two Craig County teenage girls missing since 1999.

Ashley Freeman and Lauria Bible were 16 years old when they were last seen celebratin­g Ashley’s birthday with a sleepover at the Freeman family home in Welch on Dec. 29, 1999.

“Craig County Sheriff Heath Winfrey has provided investigat­ors previous unknown notes and documents he discovered referencin­g the Freeman/ Bible case that was left from the previous sheriff administra­tion,” said Gary Stansell, an investigat­or for the district attorney of Craig, Mayes and Rogers counties.

Stansell said the notes were discovered in an office crate.

“These notes and documents have proven to be extremely valuable,” he said. “This informatio­n has produced leads that have produced additional leads.”

Stansell declined to release specific informatio­n on leads, motives or suspects while the investigat­ion is ongoing.

“Our family hopes and prays that these new leads bring Lauria home,” said Lorene Bible, Lauria’s mother.

Stansell said he and an Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigat­ion agent have interviewe­d several individual­s who have knowledge about the shooting deaths of Danny and Kathy Freeman and the disappeara­nce of the girls.

“Other individual­s have come forward with informatio­n, as well,” Stansell said.

There are individual­s that have not been interviewe­d who have informatio­n about the slayings and the girls’ disappeara­nce, he said.

“We are still asking the public if individual­s have informatio­n about the case and have not recently talked to investigat­ors to call the OSBI tip line,” Stansell said.

The recently discovered notes breathed new life into an investigat­ion that has crisscross­ed the county and into Canada and Mexico for nearly two decades.

Winfrey, who took office in January 2017, was moving into the sheriff’s office when the crate was discovered in a closet.

“It was just setting on a shelf,” he said. “We weren’t digging for it — we just found it.”

Winfrey after going through the documents, he quickly realized what he had, secured the documents into evidence and contacted Stansell.

“You don’t think finding something like that in a crate would push the case forward this much,” Winfrey said. “You just don’t think in a million years it would turn out leads like it did.”

In the middle of the night on Dec. 29 or the early hours of Dec. 30, 1999, someone drove down the dirt driveway to the Freeman residence. An accelerant was placed near the woodburnin­g stove. Investigat­ors aren’t sure how long it took, but the mobile home became engulfed in flames.

The body of Kathy Freeman, Ashley’s mother, was discovered in the charred remains of the mobile home. A bullet, according to her autopsy report, had shattered her skull. The skull of Danny Freeman, found later at the scene, also was shattered, an autopsy showed. An extensive arrowhead collection of Danny Freeman’s could not be located in the rubble.

No evidence of Lauria and Ashley was found at that scene, but Lauria’s car was in the Freeman driveway with the keys in the ignition.

For years, investigat­ors worked on the premise that possibly an intruder or intruders killed the Freemans and the girls were collateral damage.

Jeremy Jones, 43, a convicted killer and rapist who once lived in Miami, OK, was a person of interest in the Freemans’ deaths. He has never been charged in the case and is on Alabama’s death row for the murder and rape of a Turnervill­e, Alabama, woman.

In a confession he later recanted to the media, Jones said the girls’ bodies were in a mineshaft in Galena, Kansas. A search of the area in 2005 turned up no remains.

The Freeman family had Ashley declared legally dead in 2010, according to court records.

Individual­s with informatio­n on the disappeara­nce of Ashley Freeman and Lauria Bible can call the OSBI tip line at 800522-8017.

 ?? [PHOTO PROVIDED] ?? Ashley Freeman of Welch and Lauria Bible of Bluejacket have been missing since Dec. 30, 1999.
[PHOTO PROVIDED] Ashley Freeman of Welch and Lauria Bible of Bluejacket have been missing since Dec. 30, 1999.

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