Court documents say a missing 4-year-old Oklahoma girl was beaten to death Christmas night by her caregiver, then buried
An affidavit says Alysia Adams told investigators that her husband beat the child at about midnight Dec. 25.
Authorities have been searching that area. An OSBI spokesperson did not immediately return phone calls and texts from The Associated Press on Tuesday. “Didn’t see anything out of the normal. We talked to Alysia a few times, Ivon never,” Bryant said."We never went into their house, Alysia came over to our house a few times ... we gave her a car seat.”
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