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Two people accused in the murder of an Oklahoma woman allegedly had sex in
the victim’s bed while they heard her “struggling to live” in the next
room, authorities said.
Brinlee Denison, 25, and Nicholas Johnson, 28, used a crowbar to brutally
beat 29-year-old Sarah Maguire in her Tulsa home on Jan. 4, according to
an affidavit from Tulsa police obtained by to KNWA.
The pair are facing charges of first-degree murder and vehicle theft.
Police reportedly executed a welfare check at Maguire’s home at a little
after 5 p.m. on Friday and found Maguire unresponsive in her living room.
She had “obvious signs of trauma to her head and face” and was pronounced
dead at the scene, according to the affidavit.
During their investigation, officers learned from Maguire’s family that
her vehicle and her credit cards had been stolen. Denison, of Saplupa,
Okla., and Johnson, of Tulsa, were arrested the next day when they were
found sleeping in the stolen vehicle at a Whataburger in Fayetteville,
Ark.
Once in custody, the pair gave officers “a full confession of beating the victim about the head with a crowbar, fleeing the scene by stealing the victim’s vehicle, and funding the trip with the victim’s stolen credit
cards,” according to the affidavit.
Johnson told cops that he and Denison were in an “intimate relationship,” however she was also in a relationship with Maguire. According to the affidavit, Johnson “was jealous of the relationship between the victim and Denison.”
Johnson said that he and Denison “had sex in the victim’s bed after the murder,” and that “he could still hear the victim in the living room
struggling to live, while he was having sex with Denison in the bedroom.”
He added that he knew Maguire was still alive.
Johnson told police Denison had helped him plan the murder and threw the clothing the two had worn out of vehicle window as they fled, according to
the affidavit. She drove most of the way, he said.
Denison grabbed Maguire’s credit cards and other electronics and
transferred funds to the pair’s own accounts when she was not driving,
Johnson told police.
In a heartbreaking Facebook post, Maguire’s sister Jamie praised the Tulsa Police Department for their work as her family grieved their loss.
“Our family has suffered a devastating blow this week,” she said. “My
sister Sarah has lost her life in a senseless act of violence. Please keep
our family in your prayers as we navigate through this time. Rest assured justice is being served and we owe our greatest debt of gratitude to the
Tulsa Police Department.”
The accused are each being held on a $1 million bond. They are expected to
be extradited back to Oklahoma from Washington County Jail in Arkansas for
a future court date, according to KNWA.
https://nypost.com/2022/01/08/murder-suspects-allegedly-had-sex-in- victims-bed-as-she-died/
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