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Sunday, September 12, 2010

Intimate Partner Homicide Investigation: The Sheila Deviney Murder Case- Monday at 9:00 PM EST






By Sheryl McCollum, Holly Hughes and Susan Murphy Milano



Sheila Deviney (right), 30, died on January 6, 2004, when her mobile home, located about one mile east and one mile south of Maysville, Oklahoma, burned to the ground. She was murdered. It should be no surprise that Sheila had been married to an abusive, controlling man. They had a court date over past-due child support scheduled the next day. According to eye witnesses, her ex-husband was at the home, although by law not allowed on the premises. He and another friend destroyed evidence and took items from the home.
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In Garvin County, Oklahoma, what the heck are they trying to do now on the Sheila Deviney murder case? Escalated, threats and cover-up has heated when Intimate Partner Homicide Investigation first featured this case in August. Now, the State is trying to destroy crucial evidence in the case.



On Intimate Partner Homicide Investigation will be the family of Sheila Deviney and Shannon Kile with The Eleventh Commandment, Monday, September 13, 2010 at 9:00 PM EST

You can listen to the show live, and participate in the chat room, the direct link for the show is HERE

We will take your calls live. The number to call in with questions or comments is
347-326-9337

Join the Intimate Partner Homicide Investigation” team of Sheryl McCollum, Director of the cold case Investigative Research Institute in Atlanta, Holy Hughes, Former Prosecutor turned Defense Attorney, and Violence Expert Susan Murphy Milano.


Information on cases that you suspect or have yet to be solved as they relate to Intimate Partner crime investigation and homicide, and you would like us to profile the case on the show,which airs every Monday evening at 9:00 PM Eastern time, is welcomed for consideration for a future show by email to us with news articles, copies of police reports and other documentation to the Websleuths.com site or directly to us at IPHInvestigation@gmail.com.

1 comment:

  1. How does pathology weave it self into a whole 'system' that seems to be as controlling and deviant as the abuser? What is sometimes most shocking is not that people get murdered, it's what happens in a system that can collaborate with the murderer by not seeking justice, and even preventing justice. So glad you gals are on this!

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