In 2008, She Was Found Partially Buried By A Lake, And Now Authorities Want To Know If You Knew Her Or Have Details About Her Murder

On August 31, 2008, a woman’s remains were found partially buried near Lake Thunderbird in Oklahoma. And sadly, the woman’s identity remained unknown for fourteen years.

Miraculously, though, recent breakthroughs in forensic genetic genealogy have allowed the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) to identify the woman as Angela Mason.

“It is a great day when we can give a victim their name back. Utilizing forensic genetic genealogy is an investment and is, unfortunately, not possible to use in every cold case. But, for Angela, the investment paid off,” said OSBI Director Aungela Spurlock.

This news was also aptly released on August 31– marking exactly fourteen years since Angela’s remains were discovered.

According to a press release published by the OSBI on Facebook, Angela was twenty-five years old at the time of her death– and her partially decomposed body was found in a shallow grave at the intersection of 120th and Alameda by numerous fishermen.

Authorities have made numerous attempts to identify Angela over the years– including publicizing images of Angela’s unique tattoo, adding her information to the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) and OSBI Cold Case Cards, as well as the release of various forensic sketches.

And at the time Angela’s body was discovered, the medical examiner concluded the remains were those of a white female, possibly of Native American heritage, who stood at about five foot five and was between thirty and forty-five years old.

Investigators also believed that the victim had been buried near Lake Thunderbird between three and fifteen months before being discovered.

Facebook; pictured above is Angela

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Since retiring Director Ricky Adams approved Angela’s case for genetic testing in August of 2021, though, the victim was successfully identified as Angela Mason via DNA comparison to a relative.

Moreover, more of Angela’s true history has been able to come to light. She was approximately five foot six and attended Putnam City West High School. Angela was also a registered citizen of the Cherokee Nation, was married, and was a mother to four children.

Finally, she was last seen in the spring of 2008 while in Moore, Oklahoma.

Equipped with this new information, OSBI Special Agents are now investigating Angela’s death as a homicide. They have since returned to the site where Angela’s remains were discovered to reassess the scene and collect additional evidence.

“Now, our team will continue to work to get Angela the justice she deserves,” added Spurlock.

In the meantime, authorities are asking that anyone who knew Angela Mason or who has any information regarding her death contact the OSBI at (800) 522-8017 or email [email protected]. Any tipsters can remain anonymous.

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