Witnesses have reported phantom growling noises near a grave with a headstone that says “murdered by human wolves.” However, rumor has it that tombstone inscription actually refers, albeit cryptically, to the fact that the woman buried here was killed by a botched abortion attempt.
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- OK 39 and N350 Road
Konawa, OK
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 34.97026143999173, -96.7758107183181
- County:
- Seminole County, Oklahoma
- Nearest Towns:
- Konawa, OK (1.5 mi.)
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About a month or so ago someone actually stole the tombstone that said murdered by human werewolfs still not recovered
The headstone has been missing since 2007 or before. The “Human Wolves” refer to Lotharios, and is a literary reference. There was a criminal trial with a doctor and a school principal put on trial for the murder of two girls, not just Katherine Cook. The cemetery is interesting to explore and a nice piece of OK history.
Katherine Cook’s headstone had been stolen. It’s happened a number of times, according to locals I talked to, and the Sexton said they won’t be replacing it. People leave tokens and coins in remembrance. This was last July, 2020