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A chilling new account has surfaced in the long-unsolved 2011 killing of Iowa real estate agent Ashley Okland. According to recently filed court documents, a witness reported hearing distinct "thuds" and then observed the woman now charged with the murder outside the model home where the crime occurred.
Okland was fatally shot while preparing for an open house in a West Des Moines suburb, a case that sent shockwaves through the local community and the real estate profession nationwide. The crime remained a mystery for over a decade, frustrating investigators and haunting Okland's family and colleagues.
The newly revealed testimony is part of a trove of evidence prosecutors are presenting against the accused. The documents suggest the witness's account provides a critical link, placing the suspect at the scene at the time of the shooting. This development marks a significant turn in a case that had grown cold, offering a potential path to justice after years of unanswered questions. The trial is expected to proceed as both sides prepare to present their arguments based on the accumulated evidence from the extensive investigation.
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