Robbery Plot Unravels in Small Oklahoma Town: Enid Woman Faces Double Murder Charges

Freedom, Oklahoma – An Enid woman is now facing charges for her alleged involvement in a double murder case that occurred in Freedom, Oklahoma. The investigation into these tragic events revealed that the incident, which resulted in the deaths of two men, began as a robbery. Court documents unveiled the details of how 70-year-old Gary Bradt paid two individuals to engage in sexual activity in front of him, setting the stage for a violent turn of events.

Elijah Mann, one of the individuals involved in the initial plan, reportedly decided to rob Bradt instead. Before carrying out the robbery, Mann communicated with Mia Davis, 22, expressing his intentions. Davis, who was identified as an accomplice in the case, advised Mann not to proceed without her and together they strategized to establish an alibi through text messages. Mann was apprehended on the same day as the murders, along with two other suspects.

Following the unfolding events, Davis was formally charged in Woods County for conspiracy to commit a felony and two counts of aiding and abetting murder in the first degree. Prior to these charges, she had already been facing legal issues related to engaging in prostitution near a church and conspiracy to commit a felony. Additionally, Timothy Wilcox, a 19-year-old caretaker for Bradt, tragically lost his life during the failed robbery attempt.

The case continues to develop as more information emerges, shedding light on the complexities surrounding this double murder in a small town. Investigations are ongoing, with authorities piecing together the timeline of events leading up to the tragic deaths of the two men. As the legal process unfolds, further details are expected to come to light, providing a clearer understanding of the events that transpired in Freedom, Oklahoma. Stay tuned for updates as the story continues to evolve.