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Green Country Cold Case Suspect Due in Court

OSBI

BRISTOW, Okla. (AP) — A hearing is slated to get underway for a northeast Oklahoma man accused of helping his late mother and others avoid prosecution for the disappearance and deaths of three females in 1992.

Grover Prewitt Jr., of Bristow, is expected to be arraigned Friday in Creek County. He's charged with being an accessory after the fact of first-degree murder.

Prosecutors say Prewitt sabotaged a pair of undercover surveillance attempts as investigators looked into the 21-year-old cold case.

No one has been charged in the deaths of Wendy Camp, her daughter and a sister-in-law, but prosecutors allege that Prewitt's mother and other family members were involved.

The bodies were found buried last month on land owned by Grover Prewitt and his mother, Ida Prewitt, at separate times in the early 1990s.

Copyright 2013 The Associated Press.