Cold Case Files - REOPENED: Cold Ashes
Episode Date: April 16, 2026A house fire claims the lives of a family in rural Oklahoma, and foul play is suspected. Two teenage girls were not found among the charred rubble, and one of their mothers began a decades-lo...ng crusade to find out what had happened.Apartments.com - To find whatever you’re searching for and more visit apartments.com the place to find a place.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Laura was always the one that put up our tree.
Laura loved Christmas.
That year, she claimed it was the best one she'd done today.
January come and most people take down their tree.
We decided we were going to leave the tree up until Laura come home.
And then you find out your child has disappeared off the face of the earth.
It's like she was never a hair.
I said, I'm one of these that I'm going to find her, no matter what I have to do to find her,
whether she'd be alive or whether she'd be dead, but she's coming home.
So you can help us or you can get back.
There are 120,000 unsolved murders in America.
Each one is a cold case.
Only 1% are ever solved.
This is one of those rare stories.
It's December 30, 1999 in Welch, Oklahoma.
And Lorene Bible is waiting for her children to arrive at her workplace in Venita at 9 a.m.
So they can pick up their dad at his job and go to the dentist.
Her daughter, Larea, spent the night with her best friend, Ashley Freeman, to celebrate Ashley's 16th birthday.
At 8.40 a.m., Lorene's son calls to tell her that there is a fire at the Freeman's house.
A few hours earlier, a local who was driving to work, spotted the flames at the Freeman's home and called the Welsh volunteer fire department.
After hearing from her son,
Lorene waits for more news about the fire.
One of the county deputies walked into the place I worked
and said, Lorene, I need to talk to you.
So we go back to the office.
And his first words were,
Do you know Ashley Freeman?
I said, yes.
She's my daughter's best friend.
In fact, Laura stayed again last night with the Freeman's.
But the house caught on fire
and my son's on his way there to help.
I could just tell by his demeanor
that something was.
wrong. He said, Lorraine, the house is totally gone.
Ashley Freeman's uncle, Danny, was also informed about the fire at his brother's house.
I was about 25 minutes away at the doctor's office, and they come and got me and said it was
the sheriff's department on the phone. When I got on the scene, the undersheriff come over and got
me. He walked me up to the house. He said that they had found a body, land across the bed,
and they thought it was female. My husband, Jay, and I were married in July.
of 1978.
And in 1980, we had our first son, which is Bradley,
and then we had Laura.
She started walking when she was nine months old,
talking by the time she was a year and a half.
By two, she could put full sentences together
and talk an adult conversation with you.
So she talked all the time.
No matter what she's doing, she'd talk up a storm.
Laria had last seen her cousin Lisa
at their grandparents' house on Christmas Day.
And Lisa had no idea that it would be the last normal holiday season that they would have as a family.
One of my favorite memories, we went to Colorado one year, and she was serenating everyone in the car.
Later, once we got to Colorado, she goes across the road, climbs up on the side of this mountain with her boombox, and starts blasting Reba McIntyre music.
All you could hear was her voice over the top of the whole valley, as loud as you can.
possibly in passion.
She loved being out with the farm animals.
She loved being a cheerleader.
And she was always right in the middle of everything that there was to do.
Laria and Ashley had been close for years.
The families had lived within a mile of each other when the kids were growing up.
And the bond between the best friends only grew as they went to high school.
Ashley was kind of like a blooming flower.
She was very happy, outgoing, had lots of friends.
very athletic, very much outdoors person.
She would hunt and fish with her dad.
What made Ashley special is how much she genuinely cared about everyone and really everything.
When Lorene hears about the fire, she drops everything
and immediately calls her husband to tell him they need to go to the Freemans.
The flames had consumed the house, leaving piles of smoldering debris and ash.
When Ashley's Uncle Dwayne arrived,
he's approached by an undersheriff.
He walked me up there and he showed me the body
that was laying across the bed that was badly burnt.
It was very difficult to recognize.
They thought it was female.
They thought it was Kathy.
That was the first time for me to see a charred human body
and the visual of it and the odor of it stays with you
has stayed with me for 20 years now.
The officers assume that the victim is Kathy Freeman, Ashley's mother.
Lorene and J. Bible arrive.
but they are stopped at the driveway because Craig County deputies have cordoned off the scene.
The next 10 hours was standing 1,000 yards down the Freeman's driveway, not being allowed to go up.
When I saw the county coroner when she come over, I asked her, because I knew her personally,
I said, is that Kathy?
And she said, I can't tell you 100%, but I know that the woman has a ring on her left hand,
and she has more children.
I said, that's Kathy.
So where, where are Danny?
Where are the two girls?
By 4.30, it's starting to get dark.
By 5 o'clock, it is pitch black, cold.
The investigators say they're 100% sure there's nothing else here.
So at 5 o'clock, they released the Freeman's house scene over to the families.
The fatal fire is big news in the small town of Welch, Oklahoma, and rumors begin to spread.
A tip comes in from someone who claims they saw Danny Freeman driving with Lorea and Ashley in the car.
They're still missing, so those closest to the girls wonder if there's any truth to those rumors.
I knew Kathy more than I knew Danny.
Kathy was just a mom to help raising her two kids and doing the best she could.
Danny was like all the dads.
He went off to work.
There was things about him I wish I'd known back then.
He had a black powder gun go off in his face, and he had to have some metal plates put in.
And due to that, sometimes when he would get mad, he would go too far.
We did notice just a little bit of difference in his personality.
He was a little bit quick-tempered at times.
So when I'm standing there looking at Kathy's body, I'm instantly thinking, did Danny do this?
District Attorney Investigator Gary Stansell recalls the questions the sightings raised.
Did Danny kill Kathy and then forced to take the girls because they're witnesses?
Did Danny take the girls and do something with them?
After hours at the scene, Lorene and Jay are no closer to finding their daughter, so they make their way home.
Jay and I got home probably 12.30, 1 o'clock in the morning.
Laura's room is right across from ours.
You know your child isn't in her room where she should be.
Is she freezing to death?
Is she hungry?
Does she have clothes?
You think to yourself, how can you eat if your child's not?
How can I sleep if I don't know where my child is?
Determined to find answers, they return to the burnt remains of the Freeman's home the following morning.
By the next morning, Jay and I go to the Freeman's, when you walk into it so everything's kind of wet and you smell the burn.
The floors had all fell all the way to the ground, and you're looking around and you say,
how can they say the girls couldn't be here
when the refrigerators, the deep freezes,
the tables, the chairs fell down?
How do you know the girls aren't underneath any of this stuff?
And then you look over and you see
there's something up there on that floor.
Jake climbs up on the floor and then he helps me up.
On there and we looked, you could instantly tell
it was a body of a man.
He had no face, no face.
The next morning, I immediately drove back out to the farm
And as I pull in, Jay is motioning for me to come up in the burnt house.
So I get up there where Jay's pointing and I see what looks like a charred body land there.
And I see shiny metallic material in the forehead.
Well, I instantly knew that was Danny.
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In a horrifying turn of events, Jay and Lorene find Danny Freeman's body hours after investigators
had released the scene. But Laria and Ashley are still missing. Your heart sinks into your
stomach. It's something that you don't want to believe, but it's right there in front of you.
You know you have to. And then your mind immediately has to go to the girls. We've got to find the
girls. It was a really bad feeling to see Danny laying there and then not knowing where his daughter's at and her friend.
The county boys showed up. They were telling us we needed to get away from the scene. What made me mad was
they did not find Danny. We found Danny, we found Kathy. And I said, you better tell him he needs to stop and he
needs to shut up. Yesterday was your day. Today, I'm in charge. So you can help us or you can get back. At that point, we
decided that we were going to look through everything.
Let's do the living room.
Let's do the kitchen.
Because Danny was here, the girls should be here too.
And then you get back to the bedroom that the girls would have slept in.
We didn't find them.
Lorene bravely searches through the charred contents of the house for her daughter's remains.
But Lorea isn't there.
Lorene does find her daughter's purse, though.
Laria had taken it with her so she could use her Christmas money to buy Ashley something for her 16.
birthday. As the search for Lorea and Ashley continues, the investigators discover something huge
in the case. Kathy and Danny Freeman were not killed by the fire. They had each been killed by a single
gunshot wound. Postmortems conducted at the medical examiner's office revealed that Danny and Kathy
had each received a wound to the back of the head that was consistent with a shotgun blast. And the
medical examiner had been able to recover some shotgun pellets from the victims. The tragedy is now
a homicide investigation, and two teenage girls remain missing. I knew there's no way. With her car
still there and her purse in the house, Lord didn't leave there willingly. We did a grid search
within a 10-mile radius of the Freeman property. We announced it over the radios. Anybody
that would like to come out and help us, they were more than welcome. Eager to help find
the missing girls, hundreds of people from Welch joined the search, including Lorea and Ashley's
friend, Sheena.
I was a friend and a classmate to Laura and Ashley.
We felt the need to just be there and to search and to look and to help.
I remember it being colder and searching and walking and a song coming to my head way beyond the blue.
I remember just thinking, keep singing.
in the song and I'm going to find him.
It's going to lead me to them.
You know, you would do anything in that moment
just to find them.
We have to find the girls
because whoever killed Danny and Kathy
could do anything to those two girls.
I can just remember all the people
that were there that
showed up for two young girls
because they loved each other.
They loved our community.
I mean, it was several miles.
we had way over 100 volunteers show up.
We had volunteers show up from other states.
And unfortunately, it did nothing.
We didn't find anything that we were looking for.
Once the grid search is completed,
investigators have no choice but to escalate the girls
from being missing to abducted.
With a homicide investigation going on at the same time,
the FBI and the Craig County Sheriff's Office worked together
to try and find out what happened in the Freeman's house.
Two volunteer searchers stumble upon something that could be important.
They introduced themselves as Joe Duggan and Tom Pryor,
two private investigators who want to offer their services for just $1,
the minimum amount required for them to work on the family's behalf.
The private investigators are hired immediately,
and they've already found something that could lead to the missing girls.
Joe went over and picked up something about 50 feet up the driveway and said, what's this?
I looked at it and I said, it was the insurance verification.
The owner of the insurance verification card was neither Kathy nor Danny.
And as far as anyone knew, the owner had no connection to the family.
It's been four days since the fire, and the private investigators are interviewing the owner of the insurance card.
She tells them that she has no idea how her documents ended up at the scene.
But she also tells them that she's not the only person who uses the car where the document could have been.
Her boyfriend, Phil Welch, drives it too.
The private investigators take the insurance card to the authorities,
and they don't get the reception they had hoped for.
Joe presented the insurance verification card to the agent.
His comment was, what the hell makes you think that that insurance verification card
has anything to do with this investigation.
And Tom Pryor says,
what the hell makes you think that it doesn't?
He just turned and walked away.
Adding to the difficulty of the investigation,
a conflict between the Freeman family
and the sheriff's office
leads some to believe
that the detectives could drag their feet
in solving the case.
Oklahoma journalist Sheila Stogsdale
recalls the reason why.
This case has always been front and center with me.
I've been a real.
reporter for probably 25 years. The worst kept secret in Craig County was that the Freemans and the
Craig County sheriffs were at odds. Everyone knew it. Ashley's older brother Shane had been burglarizing
houses in the area and he had tried to evade the police. He was spotted in the northwest corner
of Craig County by a sheriff's deputy. He told Shane to get out of his truck. Shane did get out of the
The deputy ordered Shane to the ground three times on the loudspeaker.
Shane never did go to the ground.
Shane made an inappropriate movement, and the deputy shot.
And Shane was killed.
Danny was obviously very grief-stricken.
He lost his son.
There was a lot of bad blood between the Sheriff's Department and the Freeman family.
There was accusations that the Sheriff's Department was following Danny.
There was accusations that Danny was making threats to some of the deputies.
There was always that in the background, that it was related to the sheriff's office.
The sheriff's department was accused of blotching this investigation.
Lorene Bible isn't dissuaded by the allegations,
and she continues to rally the community in an effort to locate Lorea and Ashley.
This is what we want to do.
We want to bring the community, anybody anywhere together.
We're going to do a chili, stew.
have people bring in items for auction, and we're going to do a fundraiser.
The community rallied around these two families.
These small communities raised $50,000 for reward for locating the girls.
It amaze me the amount of people that did come out, and you can't repay that kind of kindness
and dedication.
While the community continues to support the Bible and Freeman families, many believe that
Danny Freeman's alleged illegal activity is at the root of the case.
Rumors swirled that Danny grew and supplied marijuana,
and he could have been targeted in retaliation for a drug debt.
The rumors that were happening was that Danny owed a drug debt,
but didn't pay the money to the people that he was supposed to,
so they had called collecting the money.
It was probably a year after the girls disappeared.
One of the informants that had come forward to the FBI,
he had called Jay and I,
and he said he told them that we needed to go look over
in the Miami area at the Mexican cartel.
And I'm a mom and I want to find my child
and I will do whatever it takes to find her.
I sent word back through this person.
I want to meet him.
You tell him when he wants to see me, I'll be there.
Then you get a phone call that states, you want to meet Mr. So-and-so, you be here, be in this area at this time.
And then you get your dots in a row, and you go and you meet.
I have a mother-in-law, Jay's mom, Dixie, scared to death for us.
And she's like, what if they shoot you?
And I said, well, if they start shooting at me, I must be close.
It's now been 11 months since Luria and Ashley disappeared following a fire at the Freeman's house.
and Loreen Bible vows to do anything to find her daughter,
even if it means meeting with a ranking member of a drug cartel.
Lorraine met with the underbelly of society.
She was fearless.
She's remarkable.
She's truly a remarkable woman.
Any fear she may have meeting with a dangerous cartel member
is outweighed by the fear of not knowing where her daughter is.
So she goes to speak with the cartel member on a dark night without any backup.
He just says, I hear you want to talk to me, and I said, I need to know if the girls were taken.
And he said, two things, ma'am.
I don't kill women and I don't kill children.
I believe to him 100%.
Leeds dry up, and by Christmas of 2000, the case has gone cold.
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The families hold a memorial service for Laria and Ashley.
The first Christmas without her was hard.
My aunt and uncle would not take the tree down,
so the tree stayed up.
because in your mind, she's coming home.
So we weren't going to take the tree down
until after she'd come home.
Almost five more years go by
until police in Mobile Alabama
arrest a man with Oklahoma ties,
a man named Jeremy Jones.
Jeremy Jones gets arrested in Mobile, Alabama,
on a charge of rape and murder
of a woman named Lisa Nichols.
He starts confessing to other crimes, other murders.
A whole series of,
of murders. When he's finished talking, Jones has confessed to killing 13 people across five
states, including the murders at the Freeman House in 1999. The details he provides make him a
viable suspect. Jones tells the investigators he had been sent to kill Danny and Kathy because
Danny owed a large sum of money to a drug dealer in Miami, Oklahoma. He said that he had driven
along the dirt roads in Welch, and came across the long driveway
that had the Freeman's name on a mailbox at the entrance.
Jones said that he had killed them both in the bedroom
and left one body on the bed and the other beneath it,
exactly how the bodies were found and the charred remains.
A few weeks later, the investigators on the homicide case
traveled to Alabama to speak directly with Jones.
He alleges that after he killed Danny and Kathy,
He set fire to the residence, and Ashley and Loracom running out of the residence.
He says he takes them to an area near Galena, Kansas, kills them and throws them down a mine shaft.
There was a big search.
They did locate the mine shaft, but they didn't find any evidence of the girls being in that mine shaft.
Suddenly, Jones recants his confession and says that he wasn't involved at all.
It's hard to get in someone's head like this.
Why did he confess to something that he did or didn't do?
You don't know.
Never did I think Jeremy Jones did it.
There would have been a group of people
that had to take those girls off that property.
In October 2005, Jones is convicted for the murder of Lisa Nichols,
but investigators can't connect him to Lorea and Ashley's abduction or the murders.
So the case goes cold once again.
Lorene keeps her promise to leave things as they were until Lorea comes home,
but time keeps moving on.
After the Jeremy Jones, you know, you're waiting for the next tip
the next time somebody says something, then it gets real quiet again.
After eight, nine, ten years, the tree was so heavy.
It fell over and broke.
At that point, I couldn't put up a tree because Laura was always the one that put up our tree.
In September 2011, almost 12 years after the fire that revealed two murders and two abductions,
Investigator Gary Stansell reviews the case.
I knew the case had grown cold.
So I contacted my boss and I said, I would love to look at this case.
He said, yes.
So in 2011, I actually start working.
And the case file was so huge.
I mean, I had to go back and read this thing two or three times.
So many names and so much information.
It's just mind-boggling. Surely in all of this information, the suspect is in these reports
somewhere, somehow. In February 2013, Gary Stansel joins forces with Special Agent Tammy Ferrari
from the Oklahoma Bureau of Investigation in an attempt to get justice for Danny and Kathy Freeman
and the missing girls. So me and Gary actually got together and decided that we were going to
work the case together. We got approval on that.
Stansell and Ferrari re-interview witnesses from the initial investigation,
and one person is mentioned over and over.
So there was a individual by the name of Phil Welch.
Initially, when I started reading through that case file,
there was a talk about an insurance card that was located at the scene.
So this insurance card had a female's name on it.
She was interviewed early on,
and she had talked about her boyfriend, which was Phil Welch,
did know the Freeman's, and he often drove her car.
The case file shows that detectives had questioned Welch after the insurance card was found.
Whenever they did talk to Phil Welch, he had brought up the name of David Pennington,
talked about David being a friend of his, talked about David cooking meth,
David was a kingpin, and then Ronnie Bucig's names coming up.
And these three ran together.
They were from the Shatopa area, and they were known to...
to smoke meth. They were known to make meth. They were known to sell meth.
There were some reports in regards to those people. They're individuals that had actually been
interviewed that said these people are involved. For whatever reason, it seems as though no one
followed up on those leads. It's put down to the sheer amount of information that was collected
at the time by a number of law enforcement agencies. And those on the cold case investigation
believe it was simply overlooked during the initial inquiry.
Stansell and Ferrari want to interview the individuals who had provided information over 13 years earlier,
but they can't seem to track them down.
While the investigators continue to search for connections between the alleged meth dealers
and the murder and abduction case, Lorraine Bible continues her search for Lorea and Ashley.
It's December 2015.
16 years have passed since the teenage best friends were last seen alive.
And Loreen is advised to use the Internet to spread the word about the case.
My niece, Lisa, had a friend say, hey, social media is up and running now.
You guys need to have the website so that people can send you tips.
So she helped my niece get the website up and running.
And that's when we started getting tips.
We received a tip from someone who knew someone who heard something.
We were told that there were pictures of the girls bound and gagged,
Polaroids of them that had been taken,
that they were being held against their will and other things had happened.
Rumor had it, there was pictures of them, and this was done to them.
You don't really focus on that part, because if you do, then you'll stop.
The horrifying possibility that the girls had been told,
held captive and that there was photographic evidence is too much for Lorene to think about.
So she puts it to the back of her mind and tells Stansell about the tip.
In February 2016, Stancil tracks down one of David Pennington's girlfriends to see if the
pictures exist.
I get information about a woman who actually lived with David Pennington and found out where
she lived and went to interview her.
I said, do you ever hear them talk about?
anything about these missing girls, and she said, yes.
I overheard them talking about their involvement
with the missing girls,
and that they actually insinuated
that they had molested them.
Then she makes a statement to me
that I didn't ask, but she volunteered this statement.
The other guy used to brag
that he took pictures of girls tied up.
I guess all three of them, you know, molested them.
A few months later, Stansell and Ferrari
interview another of Phil Welch's girlfriends from the time of the murders and abductions.
And when we asked about details of these pictures, they were, without a doubt, believed that it was
Laura and Ashley. They said that the girls in the pictures, they were bound, they were gagged.
One of our witnesses was able to tell us that she saw a bed spread that she knew because she dated Phil.
She was able to tell us then, without a doubt, that that was Phil's house where she saw the girls.
So we start looking at the three of them.
We find out that Phil Welch is already deceased.
David Pennington is deceased.
But Ronnie Busick, we found out that he was still alive.
People told us that he was pure evil, that he was the devil.
There was people that were just terrified of him.
It's February 2017, 17 years and two months after Luria and Ashley went missing.
Stancil and Ferrari head to the Kansas jail to interview Ronnie Bucic while he's in
incarcerated on a separate charge.
With the other two prime suspects dead,
Bucic might be their last hope of finally solving this case.
The investigators begin by carefully asking Bucic
if he knew Phil Welch.
After a while, Bucic eventually admits
that they used to hang out and cook meth together.
Eventually, the investigators get around to Ashley and Luria.
And though Bucic is interviewed a number of times,
he continues to deny any of the same.
involvement in the 1999 murder and abduction case.
I knew what happened to him I'd let you guys know, but I don't.
Stansell and Ferrari decide that they have enough information to file charges against Bucick.
And on the day he is supposed to walk out of prison in April 2018, they arrive with a lengthy
arrest warrant to keep him behind bars.
Bucig is charged with two counts of kidnapping and four counts of murder.
On the day that we went to Kansas, it was during that,
interview that finally Busek made some admissions. He said, well, if I was there, I would have stayed in the car.
Okay, fine. Tell me what happened. Well, we went there to collect the drug debt.
During several interviews, Bucick gives investigators his version of what happened on that cold
December night in 1999. From everything that we can understand, David, Phil, and Ronnie went out there to Danny and Katz.
his house. Danny is ultimately shot during this, and then Kathy is shot. The girls end up escaping
out of another door and run to the back of the house, then they're hiding. Once the suspects
see them, the suspects ended up catching them. They were taken to Phil Welch's house in
picture Oklahoma and ended up being kept there for two weeks where they were tortured, they were
drugged and then ultimately killed and disposed of.
Ronnie Busick claims he stayed in the car while Phil Welch and David Pennington
went into the Freeman's house.
La Rhea and Ashley's families agree to offer Bucic immunity if he provides investigators
with the location of the girls.
With the trial looming, Bucick pleads guilty to his part in the awful crimes.
Prosecutors agree to drop the original charges of first-degree murder and
kidnapping if he agrees to help find the girl's remains.
He's given us some places to go and check.
He's told us, you might check a root cellar.
He took him out there, okay, show us the area.
We did a dig out there, and we didn't find anything.
On August 31st, 2020, Ronnie Busek is sentenced to 10 years in prison and five years
of probation for accessory to murder.
You have to go back and think about that opportunity that's missed.
It was on January 3rd, four days after the murders.
Phil Welch's name surfaced.
I think maybe the authorities could have found the girls with that early lead.
I had dreams of it being her wedding day, and I was standing at the front of the church,
watching her walk down the aisle, and when her dad lifted her veil, she had no face.
I think having part of the truth kind of helps to know, but we still don't have that closure.
The search for Lorea Bible and Ashley Freeman goes on,
and Lorene Bible continues to demonstrate just how powerful a mother's love can be in the face of unimaginable heartache.
We have a memorial set up at Pitzer where the cradle was that the girls were held into.
We've turned it into a memorial site, but that's not who she was.
She was more than just a girl that was abducted, murdered, tortured.
She was more than that.
I have three grandchildren now, and they all say, Nana, well, you have no tree.
According to my granddaughter, she's going to help put up the tree.
And she wants to put her daddies and her aunt Laura's tree ornaments on the tree.
She told me, I will do it.
I will help you.
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