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Posted: 02/07/2012
OKLAHOMA CITY - The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation is offering a reward for information in the case of a woman found dead three years ago.
The body of Jody Wilson, of Wister, Okla., was found in May 2009 by a paraglider flying above the Runestone State Park near Heavener in LeFlore County.
Wilson, 23, was reported missing the next day by her husband, Donald "Bo" Wilson.
Wilson's body was identified by the medical examiner's office but a cause and manner of death could not be determined because of decomposition.
One month after Wilson's body was found, her vehicle was located at the Pig Out Palace parking lot in Henryetta.
The OSBI is offering a $5,000 reward for information regarding Wilson's cause of death.
Anyone with information is encouraged to call OSBI at (800) 522-8017.
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