Becky Vreeland Murders Granddaughter

Becky Vreeland
Becky Vreeland

Becky Vreeland is a killer from Oklahoma who would murder her three year old Granddaughter Riley Nolan

According to court documents the body of three year old Riley Nolan was found in a trash can and the little girl’s body had been there for days

A police investigation would lead them to the child’s Grandmother Becky Vreeland. Vreeland would initially tell officers that Riley Nolan had died during a tragic accident and had fallen into a large green trash container. However Vreeland would not call authorities when the so called accident took place.

Becky Vreeland former husband would ultimately call police three days after the child’s death which led police to the body

It was determined during an autopsy that Riley Nolan had died from blunt force injuries to her head

Becky Vreeland would be charged with murder and was in the middle of her trial when she suddenly plead guilty and would be sentenced to forty five years in prison

Becky Vreeland Case

A 60-year-old Oklahoma City grandmother has been sentenced to life in prison for the death of her granddaughter.

Police say 3-year-old Riley Nolan’s body was found in a trash can at a home in southwest Oklahoma City in 2022.

Nolan’s grandmother, Becky Vreeland, was arrested and charged with Nolan’s murder in the first degree

Investigators believe Nolan’s body had been in the trash can for days when police discovered her body in a recycling bin.

A medical examiner’s report revealed Nolan’s cause of death was blunt force trauma to the head.

Vreeland will spend at least 85% of her sentence in prison before she would ever be eligible for parole.

https://www.news9.com/story/670e960f45fe72b276edf00e/woman-sentenced-to-life-in-prison-for-death-of-3-year-old-granddaughter

Becky Vreeland News

An Oklahoma grandmother was in court this afternoon to face murder charges. June 21 marked one year since 3-year-old Riley Nolan was found dead inside a trash can at a home in southwest Oklahoma City. Her grandmother, Becky Vreeland, is charged with her murder. Today, a preliminary hearing was held in the case.

4 witness were called to the stand. The hearing lasted more than 3 hours. KFOR news cameras were not allowed in the room.

The first witness called to the stand was a former tenant who lived in the home.

After a long testimony, he claims he didn’t meet Riley until he saw her sleeping in the laundry room 2 weeks after he moved into the home.

The next witness was Vreeland’s ex-husband, Lyle Wayne Nolan who says he was at the home when his ex-wife told him there was an accident with Riley. He claims Vreeland said “she fell into a big green dumpster.”

Shortly after that, Nolan says he called 911 since Vreeland hadn’t called police even though it had been three days since she claimed she first saw Riley in the trash can outside the home.

An Oklahoma City Police Lieutenant was next to testify.

He says when he got to the house, he opened the lid to the trash can and saw a little foot sticking up, decaying, with “maggots all over the body.”

Vreeland said this to News 4 cameras in September of 2022. “She died peacefully and I didn’t do it,” Vreeland in 2022. The last witness to be called was a detective who testified that in his original interview with Vreeland, she claims Riley climbed into the trash can by herself using a 6 foot tall pool ladder, and suffocated to death.

He also said in that interview, Vreeland says she has left bruises on her three grandchildren before

The state does have another witness to call to the stand and testimony will continue at a later date.

https://kfor.com/news/local/witnesses-testify-in-3-year-olds-death-her-grandmother-charged-with-murder

Becky Vreeland Now

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Gender: Female

Race: White

Height: 5 ft 3 in

Weight: 130 lbs

Hair Color: Brown

Eye Color: Brown


Alias: BECKY N. CUDD

Alias: Becky Cudd

Alias: BECKY A. NOLAN

Alias: Becky Nolan

Alias: Becky Vreeland


OK DOC#: 2020937

Birth Date: 6/29/1961


Current Facility: MABEL BASSETT CORRECTIONAL CENTER

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Amy Leann Hall Murders Her 2 Teens

Amy Leann Hall is a killer from Oklahoma who was convicted of the execution murders of her two teens

According to court documents Amy Leann Hall would fatally shoot her 18-year-old son, Kayson Toliver, and 16-year-old daughter, Kloee Toliver while the two teens slept. Hall would also shoot her fourteen year old daughter who thankfully survived

Amy Leann Hall would then lead police on a high speed chase before finally she was taken into custody

Hall would tell police the reason behind the two murders and attempted murder was that she was attempting to save her children from their abusive father

Amy Leann Hall would be arrested, plead guilty to two counts of murder plus attempted murder and would be sentenced to life in prison. For some reason she would be ordered to serve her life sentence at a federal prison where there is no parole

Amy Leann Hall Case

An Oklahoma woman accused of brutally killing her 18-year-old son and 16-year-old daughter will spend the rest of her life behind bars, a judge ruled on Monday.

District Judge Ronald A. White ordered Amy Leann Hall to serve two sentences of life in a federal penitentiary for the 2018 slayings of her 18-year-old son, Kayson Toliver, and 16-year-old daughter, Kloee Toliver.

She was also sentenced to an additional 20 years in prison for shooting her 14-year-old daughter. The teen managed to survive the shooting.

The charges stem after Hall pleaded guilty on Nov. 28, 2022.

Hall’s cold-hearted murders of her teens happened at the family’s Oklahoma home on Nov. 1, 2018.

Authorities said that while her children slept, the 38-year-old entered her 18-year-old son’s room and shot him in the head while he slept.

Hall proceeded to the bedroom of her 16- and 14-year-old daughters, and shot both in the head as they slept.

The 14-year-old survived, while Kloee never regained consciousness and died from her injuries four days later at the hospital.

Her murder plan was interrupted after Hall left the scene in a vehicle.

She led police on a wild car chase, reaching speeds close to 100 mph until police stopped her several miles from the home.

Police then took her into custody.

Hall claimed she was trying to “save” her children from their abusive father, police said.

She said she also intended to kill herself.

Hall said that she and the children’s father were separated, and engaged in a two-year custody battle.

In Oct. 2018, Hall filed an emergency order asking for temporary sole custody of the children. In 2016, the father claimed that Hall was mentally unstable and was psychologically abusive to the children.

Officials told FOX 23 they had previously responded to the home on domestic calls, but nothing had led to any arrests.

Kayson was a standout running back on the Beggs High School Golden Demons football team, the Tulsa World reported. He led the offense in what was his senior season with 580 yards and five touchdowns.

Toliver was also named a National Honor Society student in June, according to the paper.

“The horrific violence visited upon this family was unimaginable, and nothing will ever make things right,” U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Oklahoma Christopher J. Wilson said in a statement. “Nevertheless, justice requires a careful consideration of all facts, including the interests of the surviving victim. Based on these considerations, the United States recommended a life sentence be imposed in this case.”

https://www.yahoo.com/news/oklahoma-mom-executed-2-kids-020212850.html

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Ashley Bolding Murders Rito Gutierrez

Ashley Bolding was a eighteen year old teen killer from Oklahoma who would be convicted of the murder of Rito Gutierrez

According to court documents Ashley Bolding would lure Rito Gutierrez to a remote location with the promise of sex. When they arrived at the location Bolding would rob and fatally shoot Rito Gutierrez

Ashley Bolding would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to life in prison

Ashley Bolding Now

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Gender: Female

Race: White

Height: 5 ft 5 in

Weight: 145 lbs

Hair Color: Brown

Eye Color: Blue


Alias: Ashley S. Heley


OK DOC#: 619085

Birth Date: 11/6/1990


Current Facility: MABEL BASSETT CORRECTIONAL CENTER, MCLOU

Reception Date: 6/1/2010

Ashley Bolding Case

Ashley Bolding, 19, pleaded guilty Wednesday to first-degree murder.

Her life sentence was the result of a plea deal her attorneys made with prosecutors. The judge said she must serve 38 years and three months before being considered for parole.

Bolding admitted shooting Rito Gutierrez, 42, on Oct. 3. Prosecutors allege she tricked the victim into going to Crystal Lake in south Oklahoma City for sex then robbed and killed him. His body was found on a mattress by the lake. Bolding was arrested the same day.

She was 18 at the time.

In exchange for her plea, prosecutors agreed not to charge her for the marijuana found in the truck. Bolding wrote about herself on her MySpace page, also stating she “will always have my peoples back no matter what.”

https://www.oklahoman.com/story/news/crime/2010/04/02/life-term-follows-plea-in-slaying-for-oklahoma-city-teen/61267092007/

Ashley Bolding News

Four inmates from the Mabel Bassett Correctional Center (MBCC) are facing charges of assault and battery after allegedly trying to remove another inmate’s gang tattoos.

New court documents shed light on the incident that occurred in August of 2022.

The victim, identified as Destiny Hudson, told investigators that she is a member of the Irish Mob gang.

According to court documents, a male inmate from the Oklahoma State Penitentiary ordered MBCC inmate Sarah Steenson to “cut off the shamrock clover tattoos” that Hudson had on her body. Hudson was allegedly told that she was a “rat.”

Hudson told investigators she had been invited to “hang out” in another cell by inmate Ebone Finney.

According to court documents, Hudson said when she went to the cell, “They got me in a room with six girls, beat me up, and stabbed me up.”

Four of the women were identified as Sarah Steenson, Ebone Finney, Bailey Taylor, and Ashley Bolding.

Hudson told investigators that the women attempted to remove shamrock tattoos on her arms, side, and face. She told police that during the attack, she was screaming and asked them to stop. As a result of her screaming, Hudson said they took “a rolled-up sock” and placed it in her mouth “to muffle her screams.”

Court documents say after that, Hudson lost consciousness due to panicking and not being able to breathe. When she regained consciousness, Hudson said the women would not let her leave the cell. She told investigators that her “blood was pooled and spattered throughout the cell as a result from the ‘stab’ wounds and lacerations she had received.

Surveillance footage showed Hudson being kicked, punched, and having her head and hips stomped on by the inmates. Investigators say Hudson can be heard moaning and stating “please stop,” in the video, while the women told her to “shut the f*** up” and “this is what you get.”

Documents say that video showed the inmates also cutting Hudson’s skin on her right forearm and left side where she had clover tattoos.

Hudson said in addition to the lacerations and stab wounds, “the inmates also ‘covered’ her shamrock on her face with a tattoo gun.”

Bolding, Finney, Steenson, and Taylor now face charges of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.

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Kevin Sweat Murders 3 In Oklahoma

Kevin Sweat is a killer from Oklahoma who was convicted of the murders of his fiancee and two young girls

According to court documents the bodies of Skyla Whitaker, 11, and Taylor Paschal-Placker, 13, were found in a ditch, both had been shot multiple times. The double murders would go unsolved for four years

Kevin Sweat would be arrested in 2011 and was questioned regarding the death of his fiancee Ashley Taylor, 23, who had her throat slit and her remains were set on fire. Apparently Sweat had confessed to the murders of Skyla Whitaker and Taylor Paschal-Placker and told Ashley he would murder her if she ever left him

Kevin Sweat would be charged with all three murders and then surprisingly plead guilty to all three murders. Sweat would be sentenced to three life sentences without parole

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Gender: Male

Race: American Indian

Height: 5 ft 11 in

Weight: 161 lbs

Hair Color: Brown

Eye Color: Green


Alias: Keven J. Sweat

Alias: Kevin Sweat


OK DOC#: 701563

Birth Date: 1/27/1986


Current Facility: OKLAHOMA STATE PENITENTIARY, MCALE

Reception Date: 11/12/2014

Kevin Sweat Case

For years, the heart-breaking fatal shooting of two girls alongside a country road near Weleetka in 2008 looked to be a random deal.

Finally, in 2011, a suspect, Kevin Joe Sweat, was identified. Under questioning, he would admit to the shooting but claim he mistook the girls for “monsters.”

On Thursday, Sweat, 28, calmly pleaded guilty to murdering the girls in 2008 after prosecutors came up with new evidence that he actually acted out of revenge.

Kevin Sweat also pleaded guilty to murdering his fiancee in July 2011. He will be sentenced later.

He had one condition Thursday — he wanted to talk to the FBI.

His plea came as a surprise. His murder trial over all three deaths had been set to begin Monday.

The newly discovered evidence was “a critical factor” in Sweat’s decision to plead guilty, one of his court-appointed attorneys said afterward.

“He wanted to spare the families of everyone involved, including his own, the ordeal of going through a trial,” the defense attorney, Gretchen Mosley, also said.

Okfuskee County District Judge Lawrence Parish will decide his punishment later. Sweat, of Henryetta, faces life in prison or life in prison without the possibility of parole on each of the three first-degree murder counts.

At the sentencing, defense attorneys plan to ask the judge to consider evidence Sweat is autistic. Prosecutors will put on impact statements from the victims’ families.

Prosecutors had sought the death penalty but dropped that request early in July. In exchange, Sweat agreed to let the judge — rather than a jury — decide if he was guilty.

Kevin Sweat has corresponded with an Oklahoma City television station about wanting to talk to the FBI. The station reported he claims he has evidence that will lead to “federal indictments.”

His defense attorney said she is not really sure why Sweat wants to talk to FBI agents. “They have agreed to talk to him,” Mosley said. “He will be meeting with them, and we will be present.”

The fatal shooting on June 8, 2008, of the two girls, friends Skyla Whitaker, 11, and Taylor Paschal-Placker, 13, attracted national attention because of its strangeness.

Skyla had come over for a sleepover the night before at Taylor’s house on County Line Road, about seven miles northeast of Weleetka.

About 5 p.m., the two girls left to go for a walk to Bad Creek bridge, about one-half mile north of the house. At 5:30 p.m., Taylor’s grandfather, Peter Placker, found the girls’ bullet-riddled bodies. His wife frantically called 911.

The girls were shot 13 times.

Prosecutors on Wednesday revealed in court documents they had newly discovered evidence that Sweat blamed the Placker family for his brother’s death.

His brother, Brian Sweat, died of a drug overdose in 2007 at a Henryetta motel, records show.

Prosecutors said two women who worked with Sweat at a Subway restaurant in Henryetta remembers he blamed the Placker family for his brother’s death.

One former co-worker, Amanda Hamm, recalled he felt like his brother died because the Placker family had sold him bad drugs, prosecutors said in court documents.

Prosecutors said they would call at trial a drug dealer, Christopher Placker, the son of Peter Placker. They said Christopher Placker would testify that he sold drugs in Henryetta in 2007 to people associated with Brian Sweat.

“Christopher was selling approximately $150 to $250 … worth of drugs a day,” prosecutors said.

Prosecutors said the newly discovered evidence surfaced Sunday.

The girls’ deaths remained unsolved until Sweat was questioned about his missing fiancee, Ashley Taylor, 23. He would admit to an agent with the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation that he cut her throat in July 2011. Her charred remains were found in a burn pile in August 2011 at his father’s property near Weleetka.

He told investigators his fiancee had threatened to tell police he killed the girls near Weleetka if he ever left her.

In a handwritten statement filed Thursday, Sweat stipulated the admissions he made about the three killings to the OSBI agent in 2011 and the witnesses and exhibits endorsed by prosecutors “prove guilt

https://www.oklahoman.com/story/news/columns/2014/07/31/kevin-sweat-admits-killing-two-weleetka-area-girls-his-fiancee/60808544007/

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Alan Hruby Murders Family In Oklahoma

Alan Hruby was a nineteen year old teen killer from Oklahoma who was convicted of the murders of his father, mother and younger sister

According to court documents Alan Hruby was a student at the University Of Oklahoma and was addicted to spending money. His family would cut him off financially in the hopes it would cure his spending. Instead Alan Hruby would plan their murders in order to get his hands on the inheritence

Alan Hruby would go to the family home where he would fatally shoot John Hruby, 50, Joy “Tinker” Hruby, 48, and his sister, Katherine Hruby, 17, before staging the scene to look a robbery gone bad

Alan Hruby would be arrested, make a full confession to police, was convicted and sentenced to three life sentences without parole

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Gender: Male

Race: White

Height: 5 ft 8 in

Weight: 125 lbs

Hair Color: Brown

Eye Color: Hazel



OK DOC#: 688134

Birth Date: 5/8/1995


Current Facility: R.B. DICK CONNER CORRECTIONAL CENTER, HOMIN

Reception Date: 3/15/2016

Alan Hruby Case

Admitted murderer Alan Joseph Hruby wept and trembled Thursday as he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for fatally shooting his parents and younger sister.

Hruby, 20, pleaded guilty Thursday to three counts of first-degree murder after prosecutors dropped their request for the death penalty.

Defense attorneys had sought a plea deal all along for no-parole life sentences. Stephens County District Attorney Jason Hicks agreed — after relatives of Hruby’s mother asked him to so they could have closure.

“The way it is at present, just about the time we get to a position where [our] lives are beginning to regain some semblance of order, something comes up and we start the process over again,” the relatives told the district attorney in a Feb. 25 letter. “We need this to end.”

The jury trial had been scheduled to begin April 18.

After the sentencing, Hicks asked the public to respect the family’s decision. The district attorney said a trial would have lasted at least three weeks and appeals would have lasted 10 to 15 years.

“I have championed victims’ rights since I was sworn into office a little over five years ago. And I’m not going to allow my opinion and my feelings to stand in the way and put a family through something like that when that is not what they want,” Hicks said at a news conference.

Under the plea agreement, Hruby was sentenced to three consecutive life terms in prison without the possibility of parole. He, in turn, agreed not to appeal, not to contact his relatives, not to profit from his crimes through book or movie deals and not to communicate with the media.

Killed were John Hruby, 50, Joy “Tinker” Hruby, 48, and their daughter, Katherine Hruby, 17.

Prosecutors alleged Hruby murdered them on Oct. 9, 2014, in their Duncan home for his inheritance. Hruby is an admitted shopaholic, and his parents had cut off his money. Hruby was then a freshman at the University of Oklahoma.

Prosecutors alleged he staged the crime scene to make the killings look like the act of a robber.

The longtime housekeeper found their bodies in the kitchen on Oct. 13, 2014. Hruby confessed to police the next day, saying he shot his mother first, then his sister when she came in from washing her vehicle and then his father after waiting for an hour.

The deaths attracted widespread attention nationally and across the state. John Hruby and his wife were especially well-known in state media circles because he was publisher of The Marlow Review, a weekly newspaper.

Their son described the shootings again Thursday, speaking in court in a low voice. He did not apologize during his remarks.

He admitted in court to using a pistol he had stolen from his father’s vehicle. He said he traveled after the shootings to Dallas, where OU was playing its annual football game against the University of Texas.

He stayed at The Ritz-Carlton in Dallas with friends, but did not attend the game, police and witnesses have said.

Hruby shook repeatedly Thursday as he stood in chains and orange jail clothes before District Judge Ken Graham. Relatives of his mother watched a few feet away from the jury box.

The judge accepted the plea deal after hearing that both relatives of Joy Hruby and the sister of John Hruby had agreed to it.

“We feel we can close this chapter and get on with our lives as best we can,” Joy Hruby’s father, Richard Stein Jr., said to the judge.

Stein then looked at Alan Hruby and said, “My only comment to the boy is: ‘May God have mercy on your soul.

Prosecutors read a letter and statement from John Hruby’s sister, Alison Hruby Whittaker, who decided not to attend.

“I have known the killer since he was born and spent many holidays and vacation time as family over the years,” she wrote. “The killer was part of our family, but no more. He has destroyed that family by his evil and insidious acts. … If there were ever a definition of evil, it would be the killer who took our family. I want him never to hurt another soul or to ever see him again.”

In a letter last year to The Oklahoman, Hruby indicated he wanted to be executed. He wrote in the letter that he welcomes the death penalty 100 percent for his unspeakable acts.

Despite his statement, his attorneys never took steps to resolve the case through a death sentence.

He also wrote in the letter to the newspaper that he was still trying to work out why he did what he did.

“This didn’t happen because of shopping. My shopping wasn’t something I or my parents could not pay. They just thought my spending was out of control, and it was,” he wrote. “I didn’t feel like myself that day.”

Alan Hruby appeared gaunt Thursday, looking much thinner than his previous court dates.

Before the shootings, Hruby had described himself online as a shopaholic of many years. He wrote in a blog that “there is no bigger rush” than swiping your credit card at a store register.

Alan Hruby was on probation at the time of the shootings for taking out a credit card in his grandmother’s name without her permission in 2013. He fraudulently used the card, mostly in Paris while on vacation, court records show. A judge revoked his probation after the shootings and sent him to prison for the credit card offense.

https://www.oklahoman.com/story/news/columns/2016/03/10/triple-murder-defendant-pleads-guilty-gets-life-in-prison/60687297007/

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