Police: 4 dead at Oklahoma marijuana farm were 'executed,' Chinese citizens

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Police: 4 dead at Oklahoma marijuana farm were 'executed,' Chinese citizens
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Police have identified a suspect in the weekend slayings of four people at an Oklahoma marijuana farm but said Tuesday they aren’t releasing a name because doing so could put more people in danger.

Authorities said the three men and one woman, who were Chinese citizens, were “executed” on the 10-acre property west of Hennessey, about 55 miles northwest of Oklahoma City. A fifth victim who was wounded and who is also a Chinese citizen was taken to an Oklahoma City hospital.Authorities have a suspect in mind, but the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation is withholding the name for now to avoid endangering others.

OSBI Capt. Stan Florence said the previous day that authorities believe the suspect knew the victims, who were found dead Sunday night. Authorities have not identified the victims or said how they died. The case is being investigated as a quadruple homicide.

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