Search for Serial Killer’s Missing Victims (20 Cars Found Underwater)

William Lewis Reece, a notorious serial killer, known for the gruesome murders of three women in Texas, was later linked to the killing of a fourth woman in Oklahoma. The case took a chilling turn when authorities were informed that some of his potential victims, along with their vehicles, were still missing. Suspicions arose that the water bodies in the area could be his dumping ground, hiding both the victims and their vehicles.

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Prompted by an email from a Lieutenant Marine Deputy, AWP set out on a quest to bring closure to the families and justice to the victims after learning Reece was sentenced to death and there would be no chance of him getting out of prison. The deputy had spotted an alarming number of cars, between 15 to 20, underwater, leading the team to consider the possibility of this area serving as Reece’s preferred disposal site.

The operation, much unlike bureaucratic law enforcement agencies, was free of red tape and charges. The team, equipped with sonar and divers, was determined to identify and investigate each submerged vehicle. The team aimed to pull out plates, check for signs of insurance fraud, and above all, look for evidence linking them to missing persons’ cases.

The search was complicated by factors such as dredging for shipping channels, which not only disrupts the original crime scene but also moves vehicles, sometimes piling them up on each other. Windows, not initially busted, may have been broken due to this, and any potential human remains may have been washed out of the vehicles due to flooding.

Despite these challenges, the team made remarkable progress. Using sonar, and then diving to identify marked vehicles, including cars, trucks, and minivans. They found one particularly clear image of an upside-down car, arousing curiosity and speculation.

Among the divers and sonar operators was a local firefighter and the canine coordinator for the Oklahoma Task Force, armed with his cadaver dog, Truman, prepared to alert the team if they found anything suggesting human remains.

As the divers continued to navigate the underwater minefield of cars, they spotted what seemed like a vehicle under a bridge. The sighting was concerning, pointing towards a possible tragic story hidden beneath the surface. As the investigation continued, the team braced themselves for what they might uncover, hoping to provide answers to families who have all but given up on finding their loved ones.

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