Published May 03, 2016
Attorneys for two Oklahoma brothers charged in the stabbing deaths of their parents and three siblings at their house in suburban Tulsa are asking a judge to halt the release of records they say could jeopardize their chances of a fair trial.
A Tulsa district judge is to hear arguments Wednesday on behalf of 18-year-old Robert Bever and 16-year-old Michael Bever. They have been charged with five counts of first-degree murder in the July 22 attack at their Broken Arrow home.
A judge entered not guilty pleas for them on Monday. Authorities haven't released a motive.
Broken Arrow officials have yet to release to media a recording of a 911 call and other records in the investigation. A Broken Arrow police sergeant last week described the 911 call as "gruesome."
https://www.foxnews.com/us/judge-to-consider-sealing-audio-of-911-call-other-records-in-oklahoma-family-stabbing-deaths