MURDER
CASE #: 2004-3
MURDER CASE #: 2004-3
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Brittany Phillips

Brittany Phillips
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Offense Location:

Tulsa, Oklahoma

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Summary:

Brittany Phillips was last seen on September 27, 2004, leaving a friend's apartment. On September 30, 2004, Brittany was discovered deceased inside her upstairs apartment at 9400 E. 65th Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma.

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Circumstances of Offense:

According to Tulsa Police, Brittany was last seen on September 27, 2004, leaving Tulsa Community College with a friend. Just before 10 p.m., she dropped the friend off at home and then drove to her own apartment on 65th Street. It was the last time her friend saw her. After a few days of Brittany not showing up to class, authorities said her friends went to check on her, but the door was locked. They called the police to do a welfare check and once inside, they made a horrific discovery. Brittany was dead inside her apartment.

Additional Details:

Police said there did not appear to be any sign of forced entry. It is not known if the attacker was inside the apartment waiting for her or attacked her when she was asleep. But police said there were signs of an altercation. Brittany had been raped and strangled.

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Timeline of Events

Thursday, September 30, 2004

Brittany was discovered deceased inside her apartment.


Monday, September 27, 2004 09:55pm

Brittany dropped her friend off at the friend's apartment after they left the college.


Monday, September 27, 2004

Brittany was at the Tulsa Community College with a friend.


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Associated Persons

Maggie Z. (Mother) - Living

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