Murder charge filed against Oklahoma politician's son
Prosecutors filed a first-degree murder charge Monday against the son of Oklahoma Labor Commissioner Mark Costello, who was fatally stabbed at a restaurant
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Prosecutors filed a first-degree murder charge Monday against the son of Oklahoma Labor Commissioner Mark Costello, who was fatally stabbed at a restaurant
Christian Costello is accused of fatally stabbing his father, a rising Republican politician
Former Oklahoma state trooper is accused of attacking three women during traffic stops
Two brothers are charged in the slayings of their parents and three siblings in their Broken Arrow home last month
Police say Alan Hruby killed his family so he could inherit their estate, after his parents cut him off
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The son of one of the victims and his girlfriend are under arrest; police believe the suspects killed the two after a confrontation over a stolen truck
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A former Oklahoma trooper is also accused of bribery and embezzlement
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Robert Bever, 18, and his brother Michael Bever, 16, are accused of fatally stabbing their parents and three siblings inside their Broken Arrow home last month
Five first-degree murder charges were filed against the two brothers who are accused of stabbing their parents and three siblings to death
Two teenage brothers apparently suspected in killings of five other family members near Tulsa -- their parents and three other siblings
Brothers are hospitalized with agonizing burns and blisters after playing outside for hours with no shirts or sunscreen
After 5 family members are found dead, police say a mass murder in the quiet suburb of Tulsa is "unheard of"
Officers find five bodies, and teen fighting for her life; two suspects in custody
The body of the 27-year-old man, who had been missing for almost a month, had been dumped along a highway
A man reportedly shot a woman in the parking lot of the hospital
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President Trump accused a journalist of trying to "embarrass" Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.