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This listing contains user-submitted reports documenting historically significant events and personal experiences at 4324 North Garrison Place, Tulsa, OK, US, including reports of criminal activity, homicides, deaths, famous residents, and alleged paranormal occurrences. If you have more information about this address, let us know.

reported events that occurred at 4324 North Garrison Place on October 23rd, 1990

October 23, 1990, is the day that 39-year-old Robert Lee Asberry went on a killing spree, killing 3 people and then himself. He went on a killing spree only a year after he was released from prison for murder, after he was found guilty of murdering his sister-in-law and accused of murdering a second person found in the same field his sister-in-law was found with the same gunshot wounds too in 1975. Asberry first killed 38-year-old Columbus Dumas inside his house, located at 2226 N. Xanthus Ave. Dumas was the father of Asberry's ex-girlfriend's 18-month-old son, and after Asberry entered Dumas's house, Asberry stabbed him to death with a knife. Asberry then fled the scene, and drove to another house, located at 4324 N. Garrison Place. The house was where 28-year-old Cheryl Butler lived, a close friend of Asberry's ex-girlfriend. After entering her house, Asberry stabbed her to death with a knife as well. Asberry then met up with his ex-girlfriend, 31-year-old Brenda Parks, at Norberg Park. A witness stated that Asberry and Parks sat at a bench having a conversation, while Parks's 18-month-old son was also there. The witness stated Asberry then got up and went to his car, and came back with a shotgun, shooting at Parks. Parks was hit in the chest killed, and after shooting Parks, Asberry turned the gun on himself and killed himself. The 18-month-old child was luckily not injured. Asberry was responsible for the deaths of 6 people, including himself.

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https://www.oklahoman.com/story/news/1990/10/25/same-old-story/62548172007/

Same Old Story

SADLY, a tragedy too often repeated in Oklahoma has occurred again. In 1975, Robert Lee Asberry abducted his sister-in-law from her Tulsa home and fatally shot her in the head. He received a 10-year


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