Update: Letter to Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office.

Recap: Former Oklahoma Attorney General John O'Connor agreed to review Owachige's case. Gentner Drummond was sworn in as the new attorney general on January 9, 2023. I have no idea if Drummond has taken any action. In my opinion, the Cleveland County district attorney should have already filed charges against Robert Ross. I agree with the Norman PD cold case detectives public statement: "file charges and let a jury decide."

Robert Jackson.
Letter to Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office
(WHERE TO SEND)
The Honorable Gentner Drummond
Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office
313 NE 21st Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73105

To Whom It May Concern:
I’m writing in regard to the criminal investigation related to the mysterious death of Ms. Owachige Osceola in September 2013, which is being conducted by the Norman Police Department.
As you may be aware, Ms. Osceola’s cause and manner of death were classified by the Oklahoma Office of the Chief Medical Examiner as “undetermined” despite credible evidence that she was intentionally strangled to death in the bedroom of her apartment.
After hearing concerns expressed by Norman Police Department investigators working this case and closely listening to details about the criminal investigation into her death as reported by Audiochuck Podcast Network’s “The Deck,” I’m deeply troubled that the medical examiner’s office has been unwilling to reconsider its original ruling — directly hindering further investigative efforts to pursue justice for Ms. Osceola and her loved ones.
I implore the Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office to reexamine evidence in this case and to insist that the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner consider that Ms. Osceola’s death was the result of a homicidal act. I also kindly request that this office publicly publish its conclusions in the matter.
Respectfully,
[YOUR FIRST & LAST NAME]
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