The Oklahoman

Man, 19, charged in death of Moore teen

Ex-boyfriend already faces rape charge

- Josh Dulaney The Oklahoman USA TODAY NETWORK

“In her short time given here on Earth, Madeline made an incredible impact on many lives.” From obituary for Madeline Bills

Already facing a rape charge, a 19year-old man is now accused of murder in connection with the death of a Moore High School senior last month.

In Cleveland County District Court, Chace Cook was charged this week with first-degree murder in the death of Madeline Bills, 18, who was found dead

April 22 in her home near SW 34 and Telephone Road.

Cook, who is accused of committing first-degree rape in the case, is being held without bail on the murder complaint in the Cleveland County jail.

He is reported to be an ex-boyfriend of Bills.

Bills, a standout on her high school basketball team, was set to graduate with a 4.0 GPA and had signed a letter of intent to play at Northeaste­rn Oklahoma A&M College, according to her obituary.

“In her short time given here on Earth, Madeline made an incredible impact on many lives. She had a personalit­y that would light up any room. Early on, she learned the value of giving back,” the obit said.

“She found great joy in giving and making friends special, homemade gifts. She strove to see the good in people. Madeline would adopt all animals in the shelter if it were an option,” it continued.

Moore teen feared ex-boyfriend

Family discovered Bills dead in her bedroom, according to a Moore police detective’s affidavit. The bedroom was a converted pool house.

Police interviews revealed Bills “had previously informed friends she was so scared of (Cook) she planned to sleep inside the main residence, for fear he would come to harm her,” according to the affidavit.

Cook told people he had joined the Navy and was in California for training, according to the detective.

However, the detective wrote, Moore police previously made a traffic stop on Cook. Investigat­ors said surveillan­ce

cameras showed Cook’s vehicle traveling about two miles from Bills’ residence the night before she was found dead.

Cook’s residence is more than 15 miles from her house, on the northside of Oklahoma City, the detective wrote in the affidavit.

Investigat­ors said they obtained video from a neighbor of Bills’ that showed “an unknown” suspect climbing Bills’ fence and entering the backyard about 4:38 a.m.

Further review of the video showed a vehicle matching the descriptio­n of Cook’s vehicle driving in front of Bills’ residence about 6:34 a.m., according to the detective’s affidavit.

Investigat­ors later learned the suspect left Bills’ backyard by climbing over the fence about 90 seconds after he initially entered the property.

He climbed the fence again about 6:42 a.m. and went toward the pool house that had been converted into Bills’ bedroom, the detective wrote. About 7:17 a.m., he exited the backyard by climbing back over the fence, according to the affidavit.

Authoritie­s said Cook was located in Oklahoma City on April 25 and taken to the Moore Police Department for questionin­g.

Cook claimed to have driven to Galveston, Texas, on April 23 to train to become a member of the Navy SEALs and did not return to Oklahoma until April 30, investigat­ors said.

The detective wrote in the affidavit that when investigat­ors told Cook they knew he was in the area of Bills’ residence at the time of her death, Cook invoked his right to speak with an attorney, and the interview was stopped.

Investigat­ors collected buccal swabs from Cook before he left the Moore Police Department.

Suspect’s phone contains video of incriminat­ing act

A search warrant was issued for Cook’s vehicle. Investigat­ors found several items of clothing, along with his cellphone.

“Upon review of the content, it was discovered Cook’s cellphone was in the area of the victim’s residence during the time the surveillan­ce video shows the unknown person climbing over the fence,” the detective wrote.

Evidence from the phone shows it was at a 7-Eleven near Bills’ residence about nine minutes before the suspect vehicle was observed arriving in front of Bills’ residence, the detective wrote.

A video taken from the phone appears to show Cook “having sex with the victim, who appears to be unconsciou­s,” according to the affidavit.

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