Oklahoman Archives
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
July 28, 1917
Search Extended for Buck Davis
No Trace of Man Accused of Woman's murder
at Drumright, Found.
SAPULPA, July 27.--The search for Buck
Davis, who shot and killed Mrs. T.
R. Braught al Drumright Wednesday night and escaped, has
assumed a statewide scope, but no trace of the accused man had
been found up to a late hour tonight.
Davis is a brother of Joe Davis, who once
operated with the Henry Starr gang and who is now serving a
sentence for a daring train holdup last summer.
T. R. Braught, husband of the slain woman,
who is held in the Creek county on a charge, of murdering Oto
Robins at Oilton July 1, was taken to Drumright yesterday by
Sheriff Woofter and two deputies, and collapsed when he saw her
body in the morgue.
Funeral arrangements have not been
completed, but it is thought burial will be at Afton, in which
event Draught will he allowed to attend under heavy guard.
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Complied and transcribed by Marti Graham, 2011.
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