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Still Seeking the Truth, Ten Years Late
The Murder of OCPD Sgt. Terrance Yeakey - May 8, 1996
Chris Emery | May 4, 2006
A press conference will be held Monday, May 8, 2006 from 1:30 to 2:30 PM
across the street from the Oklahoma City Police Department Headquarters
located at 701 Colcord Street - just west of downtown Oklahoma City.
The purpose of this press conference is to commemorate the seven years of
service of Sgt. Yeakey offered to his fellow officers and the citizens of
Oklahoma City. And, Monday - May 8, 2006 will mark the ten year anniversary
of the day he was murdered and found abandoned in a U.S. Bureau of Prison
farm field twenty-three miles west of downtown Oklahoma City and less than
two miles from the front gate of the El Reno Federal Prison.
Furthermore, Sgt. Yeakey's death was NEVER properly investigated according
to the basic standards of criminal law. Consequently, his death was
erroneously ruled a suicide vs. an unsolved homicide.
Those attending the press conference will be family members and close
friends of Sgt. Yeakey, his former law enforcement colleagues, retired
military personnel, investigative journalists and documentary film
producers. In addition, survivors of the OKC bombing will attend to pay
their respects and lend their support. Sgt. Yeakey was remembered by
several bombing survivors as being the very first OCPD officer on the scene
at the A.P. Murrah federal building the morning of April 19, 1995.
"Though it was originally written up as a suicide, I feel the evidence and
facts point to a torture/homicide. I will explain why I feel this way and
why I would like you to re-open the case and examine it further. I know
that your homicide investigators have many current cases to work. But this
victim is one of your officers and I know that in the Tulsa Police
Department, we would not rest until we got to the bottom of an officers
death and put all questions to rest."
- Excerpt from a letter dated May 1, 2006 to OCPD Chief William Citty from
Ret. Tulsa P.D. Investigator W. Craig Roberts calling for a FIRST EVER
investigation of Sgt. Yeakeys death-The Yeakey Family members, their supporters and colleagues who are working
very hard to open a legitimate investigation of Sgt. Yeakey's death would
appreciate any support you would be willing to offer to garner more
publicity about this very important part of Oklahoma City history.
Sgt. Yeakey put his life on the line every day he served as an OCPD officer.
What are you willing to do to correct the official record of his passing and
bring justice towards the people responsible for his death? His family and
children and friends deserve to know the truth.

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