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Person of Interest in Unsolved Murder Case Dies by Suicide While on Zoom Call with Authorities: Reports

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  • A person of interest in an unsolved 2010 Oklahoma murder case shot himself in the head as he was questioned about the killing during a video call with authorities, according to reports
  • Michael Wayne Thomas, 54, had insisted he had no involvement in the November 2010 death of Julie Mitchell, 34, per The Oklahoman
  • “It was as shocking and horrific as you can imagine,” Thomas’ attorney, Ed Blau, told the outlet of his client’s death on Saturday, May 31

A person of interest in a 2010 Oklahoma murder case shot himself dead while being questioned about the killing on a Zoom call with authorities, according to reports.

On Saturday, May 31, Michael Wayne Thomas, 54, died by suicide in a wooded area outside a casino in Kansas, per The Oklahoman, citing his attorney, Ed Blau.

The Oklahoma City Police Department (OCPD) had been asking the man about Julie Mitchell, who was found beaten to death in her home in November 2010, as her 13-month-old baby laid untouched by her side, local ABC-affiliated station KOCO reported. The case remains unsolved.

Blau had been representing Thomas since 2012, with the attorney telling KOCO 5 News that his client had previously been interviewed five or six times by police. Thomas had reportedly refused to be interviewed in person this time, instead opting for a video call.

Blau said that his client — who had denied any involvement in 34-year-old Mitchell’s murder — had been talking for around 45 minutes before his death, per The Oklahoman.

“The phone landed right by his head so we got to hear him die, hear the death rattle,” the attorney told the outlet on Tuesday, June 3. “It was as shocking and horrific as you can imagine.”

The OCPD’s Master Sergeant, Gary Knight, said of Thomas, “He had agreed to be interviewed by detectives, but only on the stipulation that he wasn’t going to be at the same location. He wanted to be in a manner like a Zoom call,” per KOCO.

“Beggars can’t always be choosers, and this is somebody we wanted to talk to, we needed to talk to. There were questions we needed to have answered by him,” Knight continued, telling the outlet that the questions remained unanswered around 40 minutes into the call.

“He chose to pull out a pistol and shoot himself, ending his life,” Knight said, per the station, adding, “I don’t remember in my time here, 35 years here, someone killing themselves during an interview.”

According to The Oklahoman, Julie Mitchell was the wife of Teddy Mitchell, who had been accused in Oklahoma City federal court of reportedly hosting “illegal high-stakes poker games at his home and taking illegal bets on sporting events.”

Per an FBI Oklahoma City Division release, in January 2014, Teddy Mitchell was sentenced to serve 27 months in federal prison for running an illegal gambling operation. 

Mitchell had been traveling to California at the time of his wife’s death, The Oklahoman noted.

Julie Mitchell’s body had been found in the master bedroom closet of their home and $30,000 was reportedly missing from a closet safe, The Oklahoman reported.

Thomas’ company checkbook had previously been found at the Mitchells’ property after the murder, but he’s always denied any involvement in the killing, the outlet stated.

He told The Oklahoman in 2012, “I — 100% — did not. That’s for sure.”

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Thomas, who previously sold insurance in an office in Edmond, reportedly told the FBI that he’d played poker at Teddy Mitchell’s house, as well as placing bets with him, per the outlet, which cited a 2011 report. He also told authorities he’d let Teddy Mitchell become a partner in his business to help pay off his gambling debt, after providing him with vehicles and real estate insurance.

“I really hope you solve the case,” Thomas told OCPD’s Knight, The Oklahoman reported. The officer added that Thomas was still considered a person of interest amid the unsolved investigation.

The OCPD and Blau’s law firm didn’t immediately respond when contacted by PEOPLE for additional information.

If you or someone you know is considering suicide, please contact the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988, text “STRENGTH” to the Crisis Text Line at 741741 or go to 988lifeline.org.

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