On November 27, 2007, the body of Tinker Air Force Base Official Denise F. Stice was discovered at approximately 9:30 a.m. on the south side of Lake Overholser in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. About the same time her body was found, Stice’s 2002 Chevrolet Monte Carlo was spotted at the Bali Apartments, 1120 N. Tela Dr., Oklahoma City. Early that morning, a witness saw a stocky, white man about 5'8" get out of the car. The man was wearing a white button-down dress shirt, black slacks, and cowboy boots. If you have credible information about this case, please call the Homicide Tip Line at 405-297-1200 or Oklahoma City Crime Stoppers at 405-235-7300. You can remain anonymous. Oklahoma City Crime Stoppers
BY JOHNNY JOHNSON Published: Sun, March 28, 2010 12:00 AM Twenty-eight months after a Tinker Air Force Base civilian official was killed, the woman’s husband has filed a $1.25 million lawsuit seeking her life insurance and retirement benefits, court documents show. In the federal lawsuit filed March 2 in Oklahoma City, Gerald Don Stice, 45, a convicted sex offender, claims that his wife, Denise Stice, died in an apparent homicide and that he was the "rightful beneficiary to any and all benefits” from the life insurance policy. The office of the Federal Employees’ Group Life Insurance program refuses to release the benefits without proof that he was not involved in her death, the lawsuit states. The lawsuit says the husband, more commonly known as Don Stice, has never been named as a suspect or otherwise implicated in the death of his wife. Oklahoma City Police Master Sgt. Gary Knight said neither Don Stice nor anyone else has been eliminated as a suspect in Denise Stice’s death, b...
I want to clarify my involvement in this case. I was a civil servant at Tinker Air Force Base when Denise was murdered. My goal is to present information that will refresh the public's memory about the case and generate credible tips. I would like to see the people who were responsible for her death brought to justice. This page and associated social media accounts are not affiliated with Law Enforcement or the family of Denise Stice. If you have information about Denise's murder, contact Oklahoma City Crime Stoppers at 405-235-7300 or the Homicide Tip Line at 405-297-1200. You can remain anonymous. Oklahoma City Crime Stoppers Robert Jackson 405-200-7176 popsmoke@protonmail.com