This episode of Dateline covers the murder of Fire Chief Keith Bryan in Mustang, Oklahoma, and the subsequent investigation into his wife, Becky Bryan. Key topics include the details of the shooting, the investigation led by Detective Cammie McNeil, and the trial that followed.
On September 20, 2011, Keith was shot in the head in his home while his wife Becky claimed an intruder was responsible. The 911 call revealed her frantic state as she described the shooter, who allegedly apologized after the act. The community was shaken by the event, as Keith was a well-respected fire chief.
Detective Cammie McNeil, familiar with the family, took charge of the investigation. As Becky recounted the details of the shooting, inconsistencies began to emerge, raising suspicions about her involvement. Evidence found at the crime scene, including a gun and a glove with Becky's DNA, further complicated the narrative.
During the trial, evidence of Becky's extramarital affairs and her demeanor during the crisis were scrutinized. Ultimately, the prosecution argued that she had motive to kill her husband, while the defense claimed law enforcement had rushed to judgment without properly investigating other leads.
In the end, Becky Bryan was found guilty of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison. The episode highlights the complexities of the case and the impact of the tragedy on the Mustang community.
Becky Bryan was convicted of murdering her husband, Fire Chief Keith Bryan, amid a web of secrets and a chaotic investigation.
This episode stands out for the following:
What would come next?Mystery in Mustang
I said you didn't deserve this, and I love you. Goodbye.Mystery in Mustang
I think that it was just such a shock and such a huge event.Mystery in Mustang
I don't believe that Becky Bryant shot Keith Bryant.Mystery in Mustang
I was so nervous waiting for it, my hands were shaking.Mystery in Mustang
If Becky did it, she's the only one that knows.Mystery in Mustang