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We have decided to do some more research through old newspaper archives to bring you the "Unsolved Mystery of Mildred Ann (Newlin) Reynolds death back on a Tuesday, 13 March 1956, sometime around 1 p.m., on a rural dirt road a couple of miles East of where Mildred and her husband, R. D. Reynolds, resided. Mr. Reynolds at the time was a basketball coach and principal at the Avard High School, in Northwest Oklahoma. Walking With Sadie
Woof! Woof! For you mystery fans NW Okie has included new research, news clippings of the 13 March 1956, Tuesday, unsolved mystery of the death of Mildred Ann Reynolds, who was burned to death a couple of miles East of her and her husband's farm near Avard, Woods County, Oklahoma. One Hundred Years Ago, Tuesday, 31 Aug. 1915
One hundred years ago today, The Oklahoma Times, Tuesday, 31 August 1915, could be bought for one cent. It was advertised as "a clean, wholesome paper for Oklahoma homes." August, 1915 - The Passing of the Bootlegger
It was in that same The Oklahoma Times, Tuesday, 31 August 1915, we find "The Passing of the Bootlegger." It mentioned Film rights open - half pints now standard of measure instead of a gallon. Unsolved Mystery, March 13, 1956, Avard, Oklahoma
It was in the Chicago Tribune dated Thursday, 15 March 1956, that we found this news article concerning the body of Mildred Ann Newline Reynolds' found in a flaming car wreck East of the small rural town of Avard, Oklahoma, on a dirt road. Was it a wreck or murder? It is still unsolved as of today, 31 August 2015, 59 years later. 1956 Unsolved Mystery On County Road Near Avard, Oklahoma
It was in The Kansas City Times, Kansas City, Missouri, dated 23 March 1956, that we found this article: "Death Is Puzzle." Coroner's Jury believed case of Mrs. Mildred Ann Reynolds was no accident. A further probe was called for. Flames in the car could have been result of incendiarism, was the verdict. assistant State Fire Marshal said blaze may have been helped. 1956 - Officers Check Stories Given In Death Case
It was on the front page of the Miami Daily News-Record, Miami, Oklahoma, dated 15 March 1956, Thursday, that we found this information concerning the death of Mildred Ann Reynolds, 13 March 1956. The headlines read: "Officers Check Stories Given In Death Case." Discrepancies' in accounts claimed. (1956) Autopsy Shows Girl Was Victim Of Sex Attack
On 15 March 1956, The Clovis News-Journal, Clovis, New Mexico, page 1, headlines reported: "Autopsy Shows Girl Was Victim Of Sex Attack," in the death of a preliminary autopsy report of Mildred Ann Reynolds, who died in a fiery death 13 March 1956 on a rural road East of her Avard Farm in Northwest Oklahoma. (June, 1956) Authorities Still Disagree On Cause Of Coed's Death
The Lawton Constitution, newspaper out of Lawton, Oklahoma, dated Wednesday, 13 June 1956, page 7, reported on Mildred Ann Reynolds' death, 13 March 1956 with the following headlines: "Authorities Still Disagree On Cause of Coed's Death," written by Robert Haught. (June, 1956) Authorities Still Disagree On Cause Of Coed's Death
The Lawton Constitution, newspaper out of Lawton, Oklahoma, dated Wednesday, 13 June 1956, page 7, reported on Mildred Ann Reynolds' death, 13 March 1956 with the following headlines: "Authorities Still Disagree On Cause of Coed's Death," written by Robert Haught.
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