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- Title: Ottawa County v. King
- Author : Supreme Court of the State of Oklahoma
- Release Date : January 21, 1964
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 57 KB
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1 Claude J. King was a deputy sheriff of Ottawa County, Oklahoma, and was one of the jailers of the County Jail of that County. There were three jailers and Claude J. King had the shift from twelve midnight to eight oclock in the morning. On August 18, 1961, he made arrangements with the jailer whose shift was from four P.M. to midnight to continue on through Kings shift so that he could go fox hunting the night of the 18th of August and the morning of the 19th. King went on this fox hunt with several friends and his son, Tommy, who was between twelve and thirteen years of age. The Kings came home the morning of the 19th about six A.M. Claude King let his son out of the car they were riding in and told him to milk the cow and do some other chores. Mr. King took one of the hunters, a Mr. Scott, to Scotts home which was some distance away. He returned to his home about seven A.M. At four oclock on Saturday afternoon, Mr. Claude Kings wife returned after being away at her daughters home and found Mr. King dead on the floor of his bedroom. He only had on his shorts and undershirt. He had been shot six times. His body was approximately half way between the bed he had apparently been lying on and the bedroom door.