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Mos Eisley

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You know it's serious when they bring their own port-o-johns!

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I've seen no coverage on this on any Tulsa channel so the info here is appreciated.

It's the 918 area code phenomenon......if it doesn't happen in the 918, they won't report on it lol. I can remember that -growing up in Bartlesville, and then going to my grandparents for a week in the summer in Edmond and watching the news. You got to see what happened in the entire state with both headlines and the weather map had the entire state on it lol.
 

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This was in the Ark City paper today:

http://www.ctnewsonline.com/news/article_b9b4931a-61a3-11e7-8c2c-5fb19d92a5e8.html


PONCA CITY, Okla. (AP) — An Oklahoma woman is accused of trying to hire someone via Craigslist to travel to Israel and kill her ex-husband using ricin.

Federal prosecutors charged 37-year-old Danielle Dana Layman on Saturday with using interstate commerce facilities in the commission of murder-for-hire. Prosecutors said in a news release Monday that Layman posted on the classifieds website advertising a seemingly innocent “10 day gig overseas.”

According to an affidavit, the ad read: “For production overseas, looking for talent, 30-45 years old. Doesn’t have to be a professional actor. Required: Creative, outgoing and friendly, positive personality, boldness and bravery (some stunts may seem risky, although they are completely safe).” It added that experience in acting, magic shows and casino dealing was preferred.


The affidavit said a person who responded to the ad contacted the FBI after meeting with Layman at a coffee shop in May. The affidavit said Layman used a PowerPoint presentation called “Operation Insecticide” and that the person who responded to the ad provided the written instructions to the FBI.

The “Mission Details” of the plot instructed the person to travel to Israel, hire the ex-husband as a taxi driver every morning and offer him coffee that was laced with ricin. According to the affidavit, the plot said: “Repeat every morning and monitor the driver’s health. Report if he starts showing signs of illness, if he is vomiting, and if he fails to come pick you up at the hostel. When your mark is hospitalized (or) eliminated — move to a different hotel or motel until your flight back home.”

Ricin is found naturally in castor beans. When purified, even a very small amount of ricin can kill, and there is no known antidote.


The affidavit, citing Israeli news reports, said Layman had been in a custody battle with her ex-husband.

Layman was arrested last week after the FBI searched her home in Ponca City. Federal prosecutors said FBI agents seized castor beans from Layman’s home, along with instructions on how to make ricin.

Layman remains in federal custody and a detention hearing is set for July 11. Her attorney didn’t return a message seeking comment early Tuesday.
 

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