Police have identified the four women who were found dead in a south Tulsa apartment on Monday.
Twins Rebeika Powell, 23, and Kayetie Melchor, 23, were found dead along with 33-year-old Misty Nunley and 56-year old Julie Jackson.
The discovery was made Monday afternoon inside a unit at the Fairmont Apartment complex near East 61st Street and South Peoria Avenue.
Police have not released any other details in the investigation, but said they are following dozens of leads.
If you have any information call Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS.
To see a full breakdown of the crime in the area or to check for crimes reported in your neighborhood, check out our special interactive report: 61st & Peoria: Tulsa's Crime Intersection.
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