Couple met and married within a month and stayed together for 65 years... only to be

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2117695/Brutal-home-invasion-Oklahoma-couple-ends-65-year-romance-meeting-blind-date.html


Couple met and married within a month and stayed together for 65 years... only to be parted after home invader beat wife to death


  • Nancy Strait, 85, was sexually assaulted and battered to death by burglar
  • Her husband Bob, 90, suffered a broken jaw and broken ribs in attack
  • Police have arrested 20-year-old Tyrone Dale David Woodfork
By Nina Golgowski
PUBLISHED: 11:07 EST, 20 March 2012 | UPDATED: 13:06 EST, 20 March 2012

An 85-year-old woman was sexually assaulted and battered to death by a home invader who also shot her 90-year-old husband in the face with a BB gun.
Nancy and Bob Strait, who had celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary in December, were discovered by their daughter at their home in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Both the pensioners were rushed to hospital where Mrs Strait, who was nearly blind, died from her injuries.

Home invasion: Bob and Nancy Strait were both attacked when burglars broke into their home in Tulsa. Mrs Strait died of her injuries
Mr Strait, who served in the 101st Airborne Division in World War II, suffered a broken jaw, broken ribs and severe bleeding. He is in a serious condition in hospital.
Police have arrested 20-year-old Tyrone Dale David Woodfork in connection with the case.

The Straits' distraught family today paid tribute to the pair, who grew up in poverty in rural Oklahoma during the Great Depression.
They met each other on a blind date on Thanksgiving 1946, married a month later and went on to have six children, 18 grandchildren and about 50 great and great-great grandchildren. They had recently welcomed a great-great-great grandchild.


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Their daughters Lanora and Andra told Tulsa World that the couple were loving and generous people who would do anything for anyone.
'Dad never talked, and Mama never quit talking,' Lanora said.

'Whatever she did, it came from the heart,' Andra added.
The pair could be found sitting on their porch singing and playing the guitar during warmer summer evenings.
Mr Strait, who had worked for the oil derrick supply company Lee C. Moore before retirement, enjoyed woodwork while his wife loved making quilts and baking.

Suspect: Tyrone Dale David Woodfork, 20, was arrested a day after the attack on complaints of first-degree murder, burglary, assault with a dangerous weapon and two complaints of armed robbery

They had both been struggling with health problems before the attack. Mr Strait had been diagnosed with a terminal kidney illness but had outlived the doctor's prognosis.

'He was living because Mother was alive,' Andra told Tulsa World.
The couple had had food poisoning the week before the attack.
'There is no one else who has been through what he's been through who is still alive,' Lanora said of her father.

'We pray he doesn't remember.'
Tulsa police believe burglars broke into the Straits' home either late Tuesday or early Wednesday last week. They were not found until the Wednesday evening.

The home invaders made off with their Dodge Neon, a television and $200.
Woodfork was later found hiding in a nearby house after a witness spotted the stolen vehicle being driven down the road.
He is being held at Tulsa Jail without bail accused of first-degree murder, burglary, assault with a dangerous weapon and two counts of armed robbery.

'This investigation is far from over,' Officer Jason Willingham of the Tulsa police department told Tulsa World. 'We've still got a lot of questions that we still need answered.'
Mrs Strait's funeral will be on Friday. The family has set up a fund the Nancy Strait and Bob Strait Support Trust to help pay for the service and her husband's medical care.
Life together: The couple went on to have six children, 18 grandchildren and about 50 great and great-great grandchildren all after marrying a month after meeting


Attack: One of the couple's daughters discovered her parents unresponsive in their Tulsa home with their car, a television and $200 among the items missing






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AltarNation

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Sounds like they had a wonderful life together for 65 years. That's a lot more than many people get. Everyone dies. Sometimes it's in a way that isn't comfortable for those witnessing it.
 

Harrekin

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Sounds like they had a wonderful life together for 65 years. That's a lot more than many people get. Everyone dies. Sometimes it's in a way that isn't comfortable for those witnessing it.
Wow, that's all you took from that? The old man here after serving his country in WWII loses his wife/best friend/closest human being of 65 years because some assholes wanted to rob his house?

I wish he'd had a pair of 1911's.
 

DelSlow

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Who the fuck sexually assaults an 85 year old woman?!

All that for $200, have fun in jail MUAHahHahHaha!
 

AltarNation

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Wow, that's all you took from that? The old man here after serving his country in WWII loses his wife/best friend/closest human being of 65 years because some assholes wanted to rob his house?

I wish he'd had a pair of 1911's.
No, it's not all I took from it. It's what I choose to value from it, based on a preference to see the up side of inevitable situations that have already unfolded. Sorry if that bothers you. I could just as easily say that it's amazing how you feel comfortable ignoring 65 years of healthy living and fruitful child rearing. It's a shame that it's so rough sometimes, but there are upsides. That is life.
 

Harrekin

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No, it's not all I took from it. It's what I choose to value from it, based on a preference to see the up side of inevitable situations that have already unfolded. Sorry if that bothers you. I could just as easily say that it's amazing how you feel comfortable ignoring 65 years of healthy living and fruitful child rearing. It's a shame that it's so rough sometimes, but there are upsides. That is life.
The past is great and all but this man, a veteran deserving of respect, has now lost his life-partner and is facing whats left of his future alone remembering what happened.

Again, I wish the old sir hadve had a pair of 1911's, 14 rounds is almost more than those pieces of shit are worth tho.
 

NoDrama

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Do we know for certain that this Tyrone did it? What evidence do they have on him other than having some of the property?
 

BuddhaC

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Do we know for certain that this Tyrone did it? What evidence do they have on him other than having some of the property?
"Woodfork was later found hiding in a nearby house after a witness spotted the stolen vehicle being driven down the road."
 

AltarNation

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The past is great and all but this man, a veteran deserving of respect, has now lost his life-partner and is facing whats left of his future alone remembering what happened.

Again, I wish the old sir hadve had a pair of 1911's, 14 rounds is almost more than those pieces of shit are worth tho.
Well, we can agree on that. I'd prefer that the old man took the shit head out. Don't get me wrong, I agree that it's not an ideal situation. All I was getting at is that it's not going to make him or anyone feel better to dwell on what's gone bad in his life. I hope and pray that the man is able to move forward and spend the rest of his time remembering the 65 years of happiness with his wife, while surrounded by his loving family, rather than dwelling on this unfortunate finale...
 

NoDrama

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"Woodfork was later found hiding in a nearby house after a witness spotted the stolen vehicle being driven down the road."
was he hiding? or was he just there sitting on the couch chilling thinking about how lucky he was to get a cheap Neon from one of the guys he knows? When someone says he was "hiding" is that substantiated? There is more to this case than meets the eye.
 

DelSlow

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Something I've always wondered about home invasions. Unless you know for a fact that there are large amounts of money, jewelry, or drugs etc. why hit a house? Like they always have stories saying "It was totally random etc."

Just seems retarded to go in blind. You might end up staring down the barrel of a gun. Then again, cowards probably look for elderly people and figure it's an easy job.
 

AltarNation

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Something I've always wondered about home invasions. Unless you know for a fact that there are large amounts of money, jewelry, or drugs etc. why hit a house? Like they always have stories saying "It was totally random etc."

Just seems retarded to go in blind. You might end up staring down the barrel of a gun. Then again, cowards probably look for elderly people and figure it's an easy job.
I feel like you hit the nail on the head with "retarded"... I mean, the guy's obviously fucked in the head raping old ladies during home invasions... doesn't seem like he was after a robbery at all to me...
 

NoDrama

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I feel like you hit the nail on the head with "retarded"... I mean, the guy's obviously fucked in the head raping old ladies during home invasions... doesn't seem like he was after a robbery at all to me...
Rape? You have jumped to a conclusion. There was no rape, read the story again.
 

DelSlow

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Also, the article says "burglars" yet they only have 1 guy. Guess we have to wait till someone talks.
 

BuddhaC

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was he hiding? or was he just there sitting on the couch chilling thinking about how lucky he was to get a cheap Neon from one of the guys he knows? When someone says he was "hiding" is that substantiated? There is more to this case than meets the eye.
'Get a cheap Neon', right he bought a car with plates, without the title (unless he took the time to find the title, which I doubt) and shouldn't be expected, as a reasonable person would, to be suspicious? No, no, weak defense. Add to that he's young and black, the way he looks and he'll be swimming in man booty in no time.
 

NoDrama

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'Get a cheap Neon', right he bought a car with plates, without the title (unless he took the time to find the title, which I doubt) and shouldn't be expected, as a reasonable person would, to be suspicious? No, no, weak defense. Add to that he's young and black, the way he looks and he'll be swimming in man booty in no time.
You don't know if there was a title or not, the story doesn't give that info out. If stolen cars are never purchased by people, then why do people steal them in the first place? I will tell you why. Because people knowingly purchase stolen shit all the time.

The story also never mentions who was driving the car or where the car was located, other than it "Was driving down the road".
 

cliffey501

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was he hiding? or was he just there sitting on the couch chilling thinking about how lucky he was to get a cheap Neon from one of the guys he knows? When someone says he was "hiding" is that substantiated? There is more to this case than meets the eye.
Come on now he "may" have been in an intense game of hide 'n seek.
 
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