TULSA, Okla. — The second phase of the annual “Caravan to Catch a Killer” tour began Friday, with participants traveling from Tulsa to Chicago to raise awareness of unsolved cases and support families seeking answers.
Among those making the trip are Billy Treace, whose husband, Gregory Treace, has been missing since 2022; Kimberly Ann Merryman, whose daughter, Emily Morgan, was killed alongside Totonika Elix in 2016; and Lorraine Bible, whose daughter, Lauria Bible, went missing in 1999 along with Ashley Freeman.
The caravan was founded by Dr. Maggie Zingman, a Tulsa mother whose daughter, Brittany Phillips, was raped and killed in her Tulsa apartment in 2004. More than two decades later, Zingman continues to advocate for victims and their families while searching for answers in her daughter’s case…