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Who killed Edward Okeny?

By RICK WORMWOOD  |  December 5, 2007

And how do the Portland police plan to crack their most baffling mystery of 2007? If the medical examiner is somehow able to declare with certainty that Edward Okeny was in fact attacked at the corner of Cumberland Avenue and Anderson Street, Ridge says the investigation wouldn't change much: “I don’t know what we’d be doing differently, other than we’d have to go back and do everything we did again, and try to find something.”

If you have information about Edward Okeny's death, the Portland police can be reached at 207.874.8479. Rick Wormwood can be reached at rickwormwood@excite.com.

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Who killed Edward Okeny?
Thank you Rick Wormwood for this article, about the death of edward Okenyi. Above all, thank you for speaking for this Edward Okenyi. I was shocked when I Heard about the death of Edward Okenyi. I was also shocked that there was nothing on the news or the Portland press, about this death. Beside, I too, have the same question. Who killed this gay? Was there any witness? If so,then why dont't the witness come foreward and testify? What is realy happening? Once more, mr. wormwood, Thank you very much for coming publicly to write about this. To me, you are a hero. May God bless you as you join us, the Sudanese community in the search of Eward Okenyi's death. Helen Abwoch
By Helen Abwoch on 12/11/2007 at 2:55:16
Who killed Edward Okeny?
Thank you Mr. Rick Wormwood for this article, about the death of Edward Okenyi. Above all, thank you for speaking for Edward Okenyi. I was shocked when I heard about he death of Edward Okenyi. I was also shocked when there was nothing on the news or on the Portland press, about this death. Beside, I too, have more or less the same questions. Who killed this guy? Was there any witness? If so, then why doesn't the witness come forward and testify? What is really happening? Once more, Mr. Wormwood, thank you very much for coming publicly to write about this. To me, you are a hero. May God bless you as you join us, the Sudanese community in the search for answers about the death of Edward Okenyi. Helen Abwoch
By Helen Abwoch on 12/12/2007 at 2:12:40

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