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| name = Jamison family |
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| birth_date = <nowiki>{{ubl|Rich Jamison </nowiki>{{Birth date|1965|08|04}} (aged 44){{!}}Anne Jamison {{Birth date|1968|11|05}} (aged 40){{!}}Dasha Jamison {{Birth date|1997|08|01}} (aged 12){{!}}Peter Jamison{{Birth date|1998|04|22}} (aged 11) |
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| disappeared_date = {{Disappeared date|2009|10|08}} |
| disappeared_date = {{Disappeared date|2009|10|08}} |
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| disappeared_place = [[Red Oak, Oklahoma]] U.S. |
| disappeared_place = [[Red Oak, Oklahoma]] U.S. |
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| disappeared_status = Found deceased |
| disappeared_status = Found deceased |
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| nationality = American |
| nationality = American |
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| known_for = Being missing |
| known_for = Being missing |
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The '''Jamison family deaths''' occurred on or after October 8, 2009, when the Jamison family of [[Eufaula, Oklahoma]], United States {{ndash}} |
The '''Jamison family deaths''' occurred on or after October 8, 2009, when the Jamison family of [[Eufaula, Oklahoma]], United States {{ndash}} Rich Jamison, his wife Anne, daughter Dasha and son Peter {{ndash}} mysteriously disappeared.<ref name="True Crime Zine">{{cite news|url=http://truecrimezine.com/missing-jamison-family/|title=Missing Monday: The Missing Jamison Family of Eufaula, Oklahoma|work=True Crime Zine|author=Kim Cantrell|date=February 23, 2013|url-status=dead|access-date=2014-01-14|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140116092225/http://truecrimezine.com/missing-jamison-family/|archive-date=2014-01-16}}</ref> The family was reportedly considering the purchase of a forty-acre plot of land near [[Red Oak, Oklahoma|Red Oak]], about {{cvt|30|mi}} from Eufaula, at the time that they vanished.<ref name="True Crime Report">{{cite news |url=http://www.truecrimereport.com/2009/10/bobby_jamison_and_his_family_a.php|title=Bobby Jamison and His Family Are Missing in Oklahoma|work=True Crime Report|author=Pete Kotz|date=October 22, 2009}}</ref> Their suspected remains were found in November 2013 and positively identified by the Oklahoma [[medical examiner]] on July 3, 2014. No cause of death was determined, and the circumstances surrounding their disappearance remain unknown.<ref>{{Cite web|title=The Bizarre Case of the Jamison Family Deaths {{!}} Mysterious Universe|url=https://mysteriousuniverse.org/2015/08/the-bizarre-case-of-the-jamison-family-deaths/|access-date=2020-07-25|website=mysteriousuniverse.org|language=en-US}}</ref> |
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==Disappearance== |
==Disappearance== |
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The initial investigation into the Jamison family's disappearance indicated that they had probably not vanished of their own accord. The family's [[pickup truck]] was found abandoned in [[Latimer County, Oklahoma|Latimer County]], [[Oklahoma]], a short distance south of [[Kinta, Oklahoma|Kinta]], a few days after their disappearance.<ref name="oklahoman.com">{{Cite web|url=https://oklahoman.com/article/3909260/jamison-family-was-threatened-by-relative-before-vanishing-records-show|title = Jamison family was threatened by relative before vanishing, records show|date = 27 November 2013}}</ref><ref name="Tulsa World 20150704">{{cite news|url=http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/local/found-remains-could-belong-to-missing-oklahoma-family/article_b1c70d73-fac2-5bb0-a61c-979e7acdf58f.html|title=Found remains could belong to missing Oklahoma family|work=Tulsa World|date=July 4, 2015}}</ref> The Jamisons' bodies were not found, but their [[malnutrition|malnourished]] dog, Maisie, was still in the truck.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cbsnews.com/news/skeletal-remains-found-by-hunters-in-okla-could-belong-to-jamison-family-missing-since-2009/|title = Skeletal remains found by hunters in Okla. Could be missing Jamison family|website = [[CBS News]]}}</ref><ref name="buzzfeed.com">{{Cite web|url=https://www.buzzfeed.com/christopherhudspeth/jamison-family-disappearance|title = This Family Disappeared in 2009 and the Theories of What Happened to Them Are All Disturbing|website = [[BuzzFeed]]}}</ref> Also discovered were the family's ID cards, wallets, [[mobile phone]]s, a [[global positioning system|GPS system]], and about [[United States dollar|US$]]32,000 in cash.<ref name="True Crime Report"/> The Jamisons were not known for carrying large amounts of cash with them.<ref name="True Crime Zine"/> |
The initial investigation into the Jamison family's disappearance indicated that they had probably not vanished of their own accord. The family's [[pickup truck]] was found abandoned in [[Latimer County, Oklahoma|Latimer County]], [[Oklahoma]], a short distance south of [[Kinta, Oklahoma|Kinta]], a few days after their disappearance.<ref name="oklahoman.com">{{Cite web|url=https://oklahoman.com/article/3909260/jamison-family-was-threatened-by-relative-before-vanishing-records-show|title = Jamison family was threatened by relative before vanishing, records show|date = 27 November 2013}}</ref><ref name="Tulsa World 20150704">{{cite news|url=http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/local/found-remains-could-belong-to-missing-oklahoma-family/article_b1c70d73-fac2-5bb0-a61c-979e7acdf58f.html|title=Found remains could belong to missing Oklahoma family|work=Tulsa World|date=July 4, 2015}}</ref> The Jamisons' bodies were not found, but their [[malnutrition|malnourished]] dog, Maisie, was still in the truck.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cbsnews.com/news/skeletal-remains-found-by-hunters-in-okla-could-belong-to-jamison-family-missing-since-2009/|title = Skeletal remains found by hunters in Okla. Could be missing Jamison family|website = [[CBS News]]}}</ref><ref name="buzzfeed.com">{{Cite web|url=https://www.buzzfeed.com/christopherhudspeth/jamison-family-disappearance|title = This Family Disappeared in 2009 and the Theories of What Happened to Them Are All Disturbing|website = [[BuzzFeed]]}}</ref> Also discovered were the family's ID cards, wallets, [[mobile phone]]s, a [[global positioning system|GPS system]], and about [[United States dollar|US$]]32,000 in cash.<ref name="True Crime Report"/> The Jamisons were not known for carrying large amounts of cash with them.<ref name="True Crime Zine"/> |
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Footage from the family's home surveillance system, time stamped the day they left their house, showed the couple making several silent trips between their vehicle and home as they methodically packed to leave. In the footage, the couple's movements were described as "[[trance]]like".<ref name="buzzfeed.com"/> The video also shows |
Footage from the family's home surveillance system, time stamped the day they left their house, showed the couple making several silent trips between their vehicle and home as they methodically packed to leave. In the footage, the couple's movements were described as "[[trance]]like".<ref name="buzzfeed.com"/> The video also shows Anne place a brown briefcase in the vehicle.<ref name="oklahoman.com"/> Former Sheriff Beauchamp remarked that he believed the briefcase could be an important clue; both the briefcase and Anne's [[handgun]] have never been recovered.<ref name="oklahoman.com"/> |
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==Discovery== |
==Discovery== |
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==Theories== |
==Theories== |
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Before the remains were discovered, several theories emerged about the family's disappearance, such as that they had [[faked death|faked their own deaths]], were in [[witness protection]], were murdered, or had died by group [[suicide]].<ref name="News OK">{{cite news |url=http://newsok.com/jamison-family-was-threatened-by-relative-before-vanishing-records-show/article/3909260/?page=1|title=Jamison family was threatened by relative before vanishing, records show|work=The Oklahoman|author=Andrew Knittle |date=November 2, 2013}}</ref> Shortly before the disappearance, |
Before the remains were discovered, several theories emerged about the family's disappearance, such as that they had [[faked death|faked their own deaths]], were in [[witness protection]], were murdered, or had died by group [[suicide]].<ref name="News OK">{{cite news |url=http://newsok.com/jamison-family-was-threatened-by-relative-before-vanishing-records-show/article/3909260/?page=1|title=Jamison family was threatened by relative before vanishing, records show|work=The Oklahoman|author=Andrew Knittle |date=November 2, 2013}}</ref> Shortly before the disappearance, Rich Jamison was involved in a bitter [[lawsuit]] with his father, Bob Dean Jamison, claiming that he had threatened the family and had struck him with his vehicle in November 2008. Rich also alleged that his father was involved in [[meth]] and criminal activity. Police do not believe that Bob Dean Jamison was involved in the family's disappearance.<ref name="News OK"/> |
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Another popular theory was that the Jamisons themselves were [[drug dealer]]s. Investigators cited the large amount of cash found in their truck, and the apparent strange behavior exhibited by |
Another popular theory was that the Jamisons themselves were [[drug dealer]]s. Investigators cited the large amount of cash found in their truck, and the apparent strange behavior exhibited by Rich and Anne shortly before they went missing.<ref name="Liberty Voice">{{cite news|url=http://guardianlv.com/2013/11/missing-oklahoma-family-demons-and-drugs/|title=Missing Oklahoma Family, Demons and Drugs|work=Liberty Voice|author=Graham Noble |date=November 20, 2013}}</ref> The Jamisons had reportedly told their local pastor Gary Brandon on separate occasions that they had seen spirits inside their home and that Rich had allegedly claimed to have been reading from ''[[The Satanic Bible]]''.<ref name="Liberty Voice"/> |
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==In the media== |
==In the media== |
Revision as of 19:22, 23 May 2023
Jamison family | |
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Born | {{ubl|Rich Jamison | August 4, 1965 (aged 44)|Anne Jamison November 5, 1968 (aged 40)|Dasha Jamison August 1, 1997 (aged 12)|Peter Jamison April 22, 1998 (aged 11)
Disappeared | October 8, 2009 Red Oak, Oklahoma U.S. |
Status | Found deceased |
Nationality | American |
Known for | Being missing |
The Jamison family deaths occurred on or after October 8, 2009, when the Jamison family of Eufaula, Oklahoma, United States – Rich Jamison, his wife Anne, daughter Dasha and son Peter – mysteriously disappeared.[1] The family was reportedly considering the purchase of a forty-acre plot of land near Red Oak, about 30 mi (48 km) from Eufaula, at the time that they vanished.[2] Their suspected remains were found in November 2013 and positively identified by the Oklahoma medical examiner on July 3, 2014. No cause of death was determined, and the circumstances surrounding their disappearance remain unknown.[3]
Disappearance
The initial investigation into the Jamison family's disappearance indicated that they had probably not vanished of their own accord. The family's pickup truck was found abandoned in Latimer County, Oklahoma, a short distance south of Kinta, a few days after their disappearance.[4][5] The Jamisons' bodies were not found, but their malnourished dog, Maisie, was still in the truck.[6][7] Also discovered were the family's ID cards, wallets, mobile phones, a GPS system, and about US$32,000 in cash.[2] The Jamisons were not known for carrying large amounts of cash with them.[1]
Footage from the family's home surveillance system, time stamped the day they left their house, showed the couple making several silent trips between their vehicle and home as they methodically packed to leave. In the footage, the couple's movements were described as "trancelike".[7] The video also shows Anne place a brown briefcase in the vehicle.[4] Former Sheriff Beauchamp remarked that he believed the briefcase could be an important clue; both the briefcase and Anne's handgun have never been recovered.[4]
Discovery
The skeletal remains of two adults and a child were discovered by two hunters in a remote spot of Latimer County in November 2013, more than four years after the family went missing,[8] and less than 3 mi (4.8 km) away from where the family's pickup truck had been abandoned. The remains were widely presumed to be those of the missing family, though the Oklahoma medical examiner's office had to use anthropological and forensic pathological testing to identify them. Officials confirmed on July 3, 2014, that the remains belonged to the Jamisons. A cause of death was not determined due to the heavily decomposed state of the bodies.[5]
Theories
Before the remains were discovered, several theories emerged about the family's disappearance, such as that they had faked their own deaths, were in witness protection, were murdered, or had died by group suicide.[9] Shortly before the disappearance, Rich Jamison was involved in a bitter lawsuit with his father, Bob Dean Jamison, claiming that he had threatened the family and had struck him with his vehicle in November 2008. Rich also alleged that his father was involved in meth and criminal activity. Police do not believe that Bob Dean Jamison was involved in the family's disappearance.[9]
Another popular theory was that the Jamisons themselves were drug dealers. Investigators cited the large amount of cash found in their truck, and the apparent strange behavior exhibited by Rich and Anne shortly before they went missing.[10] The Jamisons had reportedly told their local pastor Gary Brandon on separate occasions that they had seen spirits inside their home and that Rich had allegedly claimed to have been reading from The Satanic Bible.[10]
In the media
The Jamison disappearance was profiled on the Investigation Discovery series Disappeared in late 2010, in an episode titled "Paradise Lost".[11]
See also
References
- ^ a b Kim Cantrell (February 23, 2013). "Missing Monday: The Missing Jamison Family of Eufaula, Oklahoma". True Crime Zine. Archived from the original on 2014-01-16. Retrieved 2014-01-14.
- ^ a b Pete Kotz (October 22, 2009). "Bobby Jamison and His Family Are Missing in Oklahoma". True Crime Report.
- ^ "The Bizarre Case of the Jamison Family Deaths | Mysterious Universe". mysteriousuniverse.org. Retrieved 2020-07-25.
- ^ a b c "Jamison family was threatened by relative before vanishing, records show". 27 November 2013.
- ^ a b "Found remains could belong to missing Oklahoma family". Tulsa World. July 4, 2015.
- ^ "Skeletal remains found by hunters in Okla. Could be missing Jamison family". CBS News.
- ^ a b "This Family Disappeared in 2009 and the Theories of What Happened to Them Are All Disturbing". BuzzFeed.
- ^ "Jamison Family Remains Confirmed". Tulsa World. November 19, 2013. Archived from the original on July 11, 2015.
- ^ a b Andrew Knittle (November 2, 2013). "Jamison family was threatened by relative before vanishing, records show". The Oklahoman.
- ^ a b Graham Noble (November 20, 2013). "Missing Oklahoma Family, Demons and Drugs". Liberty Voice.
- ^ "Disappeared S02E10".