The Oklahoman

Police arrest two in separate weekend killings

- By Tim Willert Staff writer twillert@oklahoman.com

MIDWEST CITY — A man suspected of killing his mother and then dumping her body is behind bars along with a woman suspected of fatally stabbing another woman in a backyard camper.

Aaron Bradley Beisbier, 46, and Anisha Renay Mackey, 39, were arrested and booked into the Oklahoma County jail on murder complaints. Both were being held without bail, jail records show.

Beisbier is suspected of killing Irene Beers, 75, who lived in the 8900 block of NE 15. Police went to the residence Sunday evening after a caller said she wasn't able to get a hold of Beers for two days.

Be is bi er was at the home when police arrived. He told officers his mom“left for the casino a few days ago” but her truck was still in the drive way, police reported in a news release.

“The truck had obvious blood in the bed and when pointed out to Beisbier, he made a spontaneou­s utterance and admitted to killing his mother,” police said.

Investigat­ors learned that Beisbier had dumped his mother's body somewhere in northeast Oklahoma City, authoritie­s said. Earlier Sunday, Oklahoma City Police found a body in the 4700 block of N Midwest City Boulevard that was later identified as Beers, authoritie­s said.

Mac key is suspected of killing Patty Perdue, 45, who was found dead in a small camper in the backyard of a home in the 700 block of N Midwest Boulevard on Friday night, police reported.

“She suffer eds ever al sharp instrument wounds,” police said.

Mackey and her infant child were present when police arrived. Witnesses told investigat­ors that Perdue, Mackey and two other people were inside the camper when Mackey “started acting strange a nd began s winging a large machete at the victim,” police reported.

“Two people escaped the camper when the violence began but reported hearing Perdue yell for help,” police said.

Midwest City Police Chief Brandon Clabes called it a “violent weekend with two senseless deaths.”

“All the officers/investigat­ors involved at both chaotic crime scenes did an excellent job of securing the area and arresting the suspects,” Clabes said.

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