In the early morning hours of May 13th, 2006, Jarret Clark would agree to go camping with a group of teenagers that he barely knew. The next morning, which happened to be Mother's Day, Jarret would never return home. Jarret's family and friends would search for answers for the next 6 years. Jarret's case would go cold, but one investigator would not give up. This is a story about truths masking lies. Karma being served. And, stopping to smell the rain.
Sources:
Murdered By Morning, season 2, episode 4
https://www.kjrh.com/news/woman-sentenced-in-broken-arrow-murder-cold-case
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/law-karma-what-goes-around-comes-tony-fahkry#:~:text=For%20many%2C%20the%20notion%20of,catch%20up%20to%20the%20offender.
https://www.kjrh.com/news/local-news/justice-served-in-broken-arrow-teenager-10-year-cold-case
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