POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY, Okla. (KFOR) – Officials in Pottawatomie County say a son has admitted to killing his father and trying to cover it up.
The sordid details unraveling this morning in a farm field outside of Wanette where officials discovered a burning hay baler.
“When they arrived on the scene they had a tractor and a round baler on fire,” said Pott. County Undersheriff J.T. Palmer.
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I would have expected him to bale dad, stick the tractor in gear, then leave, making it look like an accident.
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Where’s YOUR dad?
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He died in a tractor accident.
DeleteMy dad would be 110. IF he'd survived the baler accident.
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Lost a neighbor many years ago who would exit his tractor while leaving it going. He went through a small square baler and it kept going until it flipped in a creek bed. He was so chopped up that if he'd been shot no one would have known. I was ten when that happened. Still remember the mess that was left where they cut open the hay bales to retrieve him.
I had to read the story after "burning hay baler." You can see stuff -- snakes, pigs -- in a hay field, but a baler on fire is most unusual.
ReplyDeleteMy cousin recently found a dead fawn in a bale of alfalfa. I'm guessing it was stillborn.
DeleteCorrection: I'm hoping it was stillborn.
Most likley being an good fawn it stayed still like they do to not be spotted by a predetor and was scooped up by the baler, happens more often than you think!!! grayman
DeleteOr not. Most baby fawns behave their mommas pretty well. Baby calves can get distracted and move or go play. But baby fawns usually won't move. It was probably laying in the field while mamma went to feed, the baler came along and baled the baby fawn. Life happens
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