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Investigators from Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee and Mississippi will meet Friday at Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation headquarters to compare notes on at least seven murder cases -- possibly as many as 10.

The murders date back over the past two years. The victims range in age from 19 to 47.

The female victims had a striking number of similarities:

• Most had a history of prostitution or were known prostitutes.

• Most were last seen at truck stops along Interstate 40 in Oklahoma.

• Most of the victims' bodies were found naked, with no other belongings in the area.

• Most of the victims' bodies were found dumped along highways.

• Some were sexually assaulted.

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The media has been talking about it:

Investigators from Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee and Mississippi will meet Friday at Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation headquarters to compare notes on at least seven murder cases -- possibly as many as 10.

The murders date back over the past two years. The victims range in age from 19 to 47.

The female victims had a striking number of similarities:

• Most had a history of prostitution or were known prostitutes.

• Most were last seen at truck stops along Interstate 40 in Oklahoma.

• Most of the victims' bodies were found naked, with no other belongings in the area.

• Most of the victims' bodies were found dumped along highways.

• Some were sexually assaulted.

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