A former Tulsa Police officer convicted in the murder of a Tulsa woman with a crossbow has been denied parole. <br/><br/>The state Pardon and Parole Board voted 3-to-2 that 53-year-old Jimmie Dean Stohler
Friday, February 23rd 2007, 6:16 am
By: News On 6
A former Tulsa Police officer convicted in the murder of a Tulsa woman with a crossbow has been denied parole.
The state Pardon and Parole Board voted 3-to-2 that 53-year-old Jimmie Dean Stohler should continue serving his life sentence. In 1985, Stohler was convicted of killing Michele Rae Powers.
Powers was shot in the chest with a crossbow in January 1982 in the parking lot of her Tulsa apartment complex.
Powers was the former girlfriend of one of Stohler's friends, Robert Doss, who like Stohler was a former Tulsa Police officer.
Powers was the mother of Doss' son, over which she and Doss were having a custody dispute. Doss and another man were acquitted in Powers' death.
Stohler will again be eligible for parole consideration in 2010.
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