June 12, 2009
A loud banging woke Terry Speck one morning. Several men charged into her Mustang, Oklahoma, home, demanding to know where her nephew, Cory Davis, was. She told them he was in prison, where he had been for the past four months. They didn't believe her and spent 20 minutes tearing the place apart looking for him. They left without ever identifying themselves. Speck and her husband finally figured out they were state narcotics agents. They haven't yet found out why they didn't know Davis was in prison.
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