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Buddy Fallis
Chapter 01 – 1:18 Introduction
Announcer: S.M. “Buddy” Fallis graduated from the University of Tulsa law school in 1960 and went on to become the Assistant Tulsa County Attorney in that same year. He was appointed the chief prosecutor in 1964, and elected Tulsa District Attorney in 1967 , holding that office for fourteen years.
Buddy Fallis prosecuted over 70 jury trials which included several high profile trials. He tried and convicted those who were responsible for the bombing of a Tulsa county District court judge’s automobile.
In March of 1977 two Tulsa women were kidnapped in a failed extortion plot. Fallis was the prosecutor in the trial which led to a conviction.
The case of the Girl Scout murders in June, 1977 near Locust Grove, Oklahoma was prosecuted by Buddy Fallis in Mayes Country.
After leaving the District Attorney’s office Buddy turned to private law practice while teaching as an adjunct professor at the University of Tulsa School of Law and Oral Roberts University law school. He also lectured for the National college of District Attorneys.
The University of Tulsa College of Hall of Fame honored Buddy Fallis with its life time achievement award in 2012.
And now on the oral history website VoicesofOklahoma.comformer Tulsa District Attorney Bu
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BUFORD PUSSER he Other Story
Pauline Pusser was dead from two gunshot wounds to the head while Buford, the alleged target of the assassination attempt and the person closest to the alleged gunman as shots were fired, had only a wound to his chin.
The public discussion among the law enforcement officials investigating the shooting centered around an attack by people connected with the state line operation. Privately however, many investigators saw no connection to the state line, suspecting the shooting was more domestic in nature.
The state line was gone. Towhead was in prison and Louise Hathcock was dead! For eighteen months nothing much had happened there, so some investigators had to wonder why there was so much focus on the state line?
Leads back to W.O. Hathcock had dried up quickly when authorities learned that a Cadillac in question, one that Hathcock had once owned, had been sold weeks before the ambush. Still, investigators had located and tested soil samples from the vehicle. These tests proved negative as samples taken from the car did not match the soil composition along New
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