Becky Ann Vreeland and Riley Lynn Nola (KOCO screenshots)

Becky Ann Vreeland and Riley Lynn Nola (KOCO screenshots)

A 62-year-old grandmother from Oklahoma accused of brutally killing her own 3-year-old granddaughter last year and leaving the child’s body to decompose inside a bin in her yard for several days appeared in court this week, when a judge ruled that the state’s case against her can move forward.

Cleveland County Special Judge Scott F. Brockman ruled that there was sufficient evidence for the case against Becky Ann Vreeland to be bound over for trial. She is facing one count of first-degree murder and one count of desecration of a corpse in the June 2022 slaying of young Riley Lynn Nolan, court records reviewed by Law&Crime show.

According to the initial press release from the Oklahoma City Police Department, OCPD officers at about 2:22 p.m. on June 21, 2022 responded to a “trouble unknown call” at a home located in the 600 block of SW151 Street. Upon arriving at the scene, first responders learned there was a deceased child at the residence.

“Officers found the body of three-year-old Riley Nolan in a residential trash receptacle at the home,” the release states. “The child had obvious signs of trauma to her body.”



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