I ran a Google search on this, and it appears that you (or someone else with the same name) was requesting the same information in 2004 from Oklahoma Mysteries list. A gentleman from that list offered this information: << Consequently the following information pertaining to the event was found after conducting an internet searach: The following newspaper article, in part, was published in the Caney Leader,Thursday, November 12, 1914, titled Durant Girl Murdered. You will note it suggests "This article was summarized by the submitter". The article describes the circumstances of the murder. _http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ok/county/atoka/CaneyLeader.html_ (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ok/county/atoka/CaneyLeader.html) Newspaper article. You could also contact the Oklahoma Historical Society as they may have the complete article from the Caney Leader or other information microfilmed in their records.>> I also found an article for you at that time (that I am unable to re-locate) regarding a Governor's investigation of the lawmen involved in attempting to find the individual, who committed this crime. However, my notes to you regarding this indicated that the investigation was being done in Woodward, OK, which is in NW Oklahoma, while Durant is in the southern part of Oklahoma, just over the Texas border. I would suggest you look for a volunteer in Durant, OK to see if they will check this out for you. Durant is in Bryan, OK. You might also try to locate an article on this in a Woodward (Woodward county) newspaper from that time period. I think this may be one of those cases where you are going to have to make some more direct contacts rather than attempting to find the information on the Internet. It's sad for me to say that I don't think Durant in 1914 was any different from any modern day city when it comes to men coming in thru windows and killing young teen girls if they cry out for help. Bettye (hiding out from Rita in Austin, TX)