Sheila Deviney’s family seeks answers in fatal Oklahoma fire ruled homicide – Everything Law and Order Blog

“We started watching crime shows and see how they solved them, and we realized if it was going to be solved we had to do it ourselves because nobody was going to help us,” said Sheila’s mother Susan Deviney. From 2017: http://bit.ly/2Wkv0ys

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32 thoughts on “Sheila Deviney’s family seeks answers in fatal Oklahoma fire ruled homicide”
  1. Shelia, was suppose to go to court the next day. Very suspicious. Her x-husband owed 20 grand in back child support & his child support was about to triple, since he had a high paying job in the oilfield. OSBI failed this family in so many ways. I have seen to many cases that happened in Oklahoma & it was obvious who done it & no justice to the victim & their families. Tyson wanted to eliminate Shelia due to all the back child support & because he was a abusive & controlling piece of work
    I do not understand Shelia’s families decision to allow Tyson to bulldoze the remains of the trailer, there was evidence there & he knew it & cleaned it up. I’m sure the 2 children were brainwashed to believing daddy was innocent man; the kids have to be close to their 30’s now, would like to hear there take on all this..

  2. That’s so beautiful the way they agreed to be there for each other when the other one couldn’t handle it, and then sealed it with a kiss. Too many marriages end in divorce when a child is lost but not these too ❤️❤️❤️

  3. Any 'special friend' she might have had would surely called her on her phone…
    But for the autopsy and other fire investigator, the clearly incompetent fire marshal would have had the final word. How does one get a job as fire marshal…cronyism perhaps? No need for experience, you know someone in a position to give you the job, and you get it. Then proceed to conduct completely inexperienced analysis of a fire with a body, and conclude after a cursory glance around that the melted pan is evidence of an accident. Unbelievable. And corrupt.
    Her ex seems pretty honest. The way you guys attack these people makes them just run away. You guys are really not very good at approaching people and getting them to have a conversation.

  4. This story brings me sadness and joy, it's sad this woman had to die but it's joyful that her meddling parents got what they deserved. You push your daughter to take everything that man had away from him and expect no reaction? Oh that's right he warned her to stop but you advised her to continue, so now you're left with nothing. Let this be a lesson to all the parents out there who first off all think their daughter is a Saint and walks on water, and secondly think you know what's best for the kids, no you don't. Mind your own business.

  5. Yea that's bs. I'm a firefighter. We (almost) never call out the electric company to turn off power for structure fires; we turn it off at the meter ourselves. The only time would be for downed powerlines, etc. Not a structure fire. So he definitely told a stupid lie here.

  6. SMH. The family is just hell-bent on making someone pay for this crime, whether the person is guilty or not. I'm glad their zealous ,misguided vindictiveness has gotten them nowhere.

  7. Did you not hear Ballard said she had s live in???? How does he know, why was this never said anything about, by the parents. She lived right across the way from her. I'm confused why would he say something like that unless he is trying to guide everyone away from his guilt

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