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Was the Jamison family murdered?

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The Jamison family, comprised of Bobby Jamison (44), his wife Sherilynn Jamison (40), and their daughter Madyson (6), mysteriously disappeared on or after October 8, 2009. Their remains were discovered four years later in November 2013, raising unanswered questions.
No cause of death was determined, and the circumstances surrounding their disappearance remain a mystery. The family, hailing from Eufaula, Oklahoma, was considering the purchase of a 40-acre plot near Red Oak at the time of their vanishing.
The investigation revealed perplexing details:
1. Their locked truck was found abandoned with their malnourished dog, Maisie, inside, along with ID cards, wallets, mobile phones, a GPS system, and $32,000 in cash. Notably, the family was not known for carrying large amounts of cash.
2. A search effort led to the discovery of the Jamisons' skeletal remains, lying face-down in the mountains, less than three miles from the truck.
3. Surveillance footage from their home revealed the couple's unusual, "trancelike" behavior as they prepared to leave. Reports suggested that Bobby and Sherilyn, both thin and emaciated, may have been involved with crystal meth, though no evidence was found.
4. Leading up to their deaths the couple were paranoid and claiming to witness ghostly visions, the couple spoke of hauntings in their home.
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The Jamison family, comprised of Bobby Jamison (44), his wife Sherilynn Jamison (40), and their daughter Madyson (6), mysteriously disappeared on or after October 8, 2009. Their remains were discovered four years later in November 2013, raising unanswered questions.
No cause of death was determined, and the circumstances surrounding their disappearance remain a mystery. The family, hailing from Eufaula, Oklahoma, was considering the purchase of a 40-acre plot near Red Oak at the time of their vanishing.
The investigation revealed perplexing details:
1. Their locked truck was found abandoned with their malnourished dog, Maisie, inside, along with ID cards, wallets, mobile phones, a GPS system, and $32,000 in cash. Notably, the family was not known for carrying large amounts of cash.
2. A search effort led to the discovery of the Jamisons' skeletal remains, lying face-down in the mountains, less than three miles from the truck.
3. Surveillance footage from their home revealed the couple's unusual, "trancelike" behavior as they prepared to leave. Reports suggested that Bobby and Sherilyn, both thin and emaciated, may have been involved with crystal meth, though no evidence was found.
4. Leading up to their deaths the couple were paranoid and claiming to witness ghostly visions, the couple spoke of hauntings in their home.
Music:
oprahme Background Music by CO.AG Music
"Dark Water" by Infraction
https://bit.ly/3D1KoG1
Music promoted by Inaudio: http://bit.ly/3qxoX6U

Contact us at:
weeknightmysteries@gmail.com
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/weeknightmysteries
TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@weeknightmysteries

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