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Three men who died in southwest Oklahoma City arson remain unidentified

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Published: November 4, 2009

The three men who died Tuesday in an intentionally set apartment fire have not been positively identified, authorities said this morning.

The bodies of three people found dead at the two-story house that had been converted into apartments are at the state medical examiner's office, a spokeswoman said.

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Examiners are attempting to identify the victims, said Cherokee Ballard, medical examiner's spokeswoman.

The bodies were found about 2:30 a.m. Tuesday at 2427 SW 24. Others managed to escape the burning building. A woman who lived in the apartments said no one has seen Kenneth Eugene McReynolds, 52, who lived in the apartments but hasn't been seen since the fire.

Ballard said all three victims are adult males.

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Does the landlord not have records of who these people could be? Someone has to be able to identify them.
Nicole, Oklahoma City - Nov 4, 2009 at 12:33 pm

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