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Desperate cops in Oklahoma City are offering $10,000 to purchase video of a brutal murder! Police believe that the gruesome death of Carina Saunders was filmed. Sadly, the case has remained unsolved since police found her dismembered body stuffed inside a bag on October 13, 2011.
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Carina had last been seen on Oct. 8, when police say that she got into a 1995 Chevrolet Blazer at the Newcastle Casino in Newcastle, Okla. Five days later, cops responded to calls about a dreadful stench in a field behind a grocer store. The bag contained multiple body parts and Carina's head.
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Desperate cops in Oklahoma City are offering $10,000 to purchase video of a brutal murder! Police believe that the gruesome death of Carina Saunders was filmed. Sadly, the case has remained unsolved since police found her dismembered body stuffed inside a bag on October 13, 2011.
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Carina had last been seen on Oct. 8, when police say that she got into a 1995 Chevrolet Blazer at the Newcastle Casino in Newcastle, Okla. Five days later, cops responded to calls about a dreadful stench in a field behind a grocer store. The bag contained multiple body parts and Carina's head.
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Police arrested two suspects in July 2012, but Jimmy Massey and Luis Ruiz were both later freed after eight months behind bars. Since then, police have heard reports of people have seen Carina's horrific final hours caught on camera for a snuff film.
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Desperate cops in Oklahoma City are offering $10,000 to purchase video of a brutal murder! Police believe that the gruesome death of Carina Saunders was filmed. Sadly, the case has remained unsolved since police found her dismembered body stuffed inside a bag on October 13, 2011.
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Carina had last been seen on Oct. 8, when police say that she got into a 1995 Chevrolet Blazer at the Newcastle Casino in Newcastle, Okla. Five days later, cops responded to calls about a dreadful stench in a field behind a grocer store. The bag contained multiple body parts and Carina's head.
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Police arrested two suspects in July 2012, but Jimmy Massey and Luis Ruiz were both later freed after eight months behind bars. Since then, police have heard reports of people have seen Carina's horrific final hours caught on camera for a snuff film.
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"Anyone who saw that should feel compelled to turn this in," said Jim Ely, a lead investigator for the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. "It's the right thing to do." While the two men first accused of the crime remain free, the murder charges were dismissed without prejudice — leaving police could file the charges again in the future.
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Desperate cops in Oklahoma City are offering $10,000 to purchase video of a brutal murder! Police believe that the gruesome death of Carina Saunders was filmed. Sadly, the case has remained unsolved since police found her dismembered body stuffed inside a bag on October 13, 2011.
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Carina had last been seen on Oct. 8, when police say that she got into a 1995 Chevrolet Blazer at the Newcastle Casino in Newcastle, Okla. Five days later, cops responded to calls about a dreadful stench in a field behind a grocer store. The bag contained multiple body parts and Carina's head.
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Police arrested two suspects in July 2012, but Jimmy Massey and Luis Ruiz were both later freed after eight months behind bars. Since then, police have heard reports of people have seen Carina's horrific final hours caught on camera for a snuff film.
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"Anyone who saw that should feel compelled to turn this in," said Jim Ely, a lead investigator for the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. "It's the right thing to do." While the two men first accused of the crime remain free, the murder charges were dismissed without prejudice — leaving police could file the charges again in the future.
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Meanwhile, Carina's family are bravely standing by the police in this bizarre twist to the case. "That's a nightmare we live everyday," said Sara Saunders, sister of Carin. "We don't get to end it. And until somebody comes forward and has the humanity and kindness and want to help our family and our sister receive justice, we'll never get that."