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This is part of our families' story after 22 years of unknowing all the truth and still there is probably some of what happened we will never know. We are ready to get the remains of our family members back to give them a proper resting place. We need the funds to get our family members from different states together for this proper homegoing service that will take place in Oklahoma City. Thank you for your help. Please feel free to email any questions to us.  This has been a long and hard journey for me and my brother Leon who is Wendy's husband and Mike who is Renee's husband and their two children whom she never saw grow up, and other family members and friends as well. I (Manell Morris) was close to my sister Renee and have missed her dearly wishing many days I had her to talk to, but we will talk again someday. There is still so much I would liketo say but for time's sake, will save it for another time. Please check out the stories at Wendy Camp Unsolved Mysteries, Bodies Found! Wendy Camp, Cynthia Britti, Lisa Renee Kregear. There are other srories that have been posted  through other news sources and printed articles you can read about also. Thank you for your prayers and support.

Real Name: Wendy Lorraine Camp, Cynthia M. Britto, Lisa Renee Kregear
Nicknames: Bunny (Cynthia)
Location: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Date: May 29, 1992

Bio Edit
Occupation: Housewife (Wendy)
Date of Birth: (Camp) March 1, 1969, (Britto) January 17, 1986, (Kregear) October 18, 1968
Height: (Camp) 5'6", (Britto) 3'0", (Kregear) 5'4"
Weight: (Camp) 180 lbs., (Britto) 60 lbs., (Kregear) 130 lbs.
Marital Status: (Camp) Married, (Britto) Single, (Kregear) Single
Characteristics: (Britto) Brown eyes and hair, (Kregear) Blue eyes and blonde hair, (Camp) Brown eyes and brown hair


Cynthia, Wendy, and Leon
Case Edit
Details: Wendy Britto-Noe-Camp was a divorced mother with a young daughter, Cynthia, from a marriage to her first husband, Christopher Britto of Sri Lanka or Kuwait, when she married Chad Noe. They had a son named Jonathan. Shortly thereafter, Wendy went into a coma and remained undiagnosed for weeks; it was later determined to be multiple sclerosis. One week after Wendy went into a coma, Chad, unable or unwilling to deal with her physical difficulties, chanced to meet Wendy's mother in the hospital hallway and informed her that he had divorced Wendy and was seeking full custody of Jonathan. During this time, Wendy's sister, Kimberly Aisha Hshmi, was caring for Cynthia. However, she was unable to care for Jonathan, as she was a newlywed, pregnant, and was moving to New York for her husband's work. Wendy's parents approached Beverly Noe, Chad's mother, and asked her to temporarily provide care for Jonathan, which she had agreed to do, months before finding out Chad had divorced Wendy. She then secretly sought and won full custody of Jonathan due to Chad having had multiple children out of wedlock, many with underaged girls. He was heavily into drugs, and Wendy's family felt he had given drugs to Wendy while she was pregnant, which had then brought on the coma. 


Chad Noe
At the time, Wendy as well as her entire family, were unaware of what had taken place. She remained in a coma a little over 16 months. She slowly improved and met Leon Camp, whom she married. During this time, she requested and received weekend visitation with Jonathan and for a month things went smoothly. Soon, though, Beverly began refusing to let her see him, claiming Leon was molesting him during the visits. Wendy would go to see Jonathan. Upon arrival to see him one visit she was shocked to see the house was vacant, yet no new address had ever been given to the court, nor had she been told Beverly had moved. Another visit was to take place the next week by court order and when she arrived, she was told that Beverly must have forgotten it was her weekend since she had taken Jonathan out of state to Six Flags Over Texas. This behavior soon escalated to claims that he was being abused or molested even though Beverly herself was present for each and every visit. Wendy was beyond frustrated and pointed out numerous times that no one, neither her or any family member, had ever signed over parental rights to Beverly or Chad, yet the court seemed to turn a blind eye to this fact. These molestation claims had no foundation, and Wendy, Cynthia, and Leon were exonerated by Ginger Leto, the therapist the court had appointed to make a determination regarding these claims. All medical tests proved claims against anyone sexually abusing Jonathan to be false.
Visitation was allowed to continue while Chad and Beverly were cited for contempt. They continued to refuse to comply with the visitation order, and Beverly took Jonathan and went into hiding, prompting Wendy's Father, Edwin Knox Taylor, to become a gun-licensed private detective. The family had hired a private detective but soon money ran out, and to this day the family still owes money to the detective, as well as to the lawyer who was fighting Wendy's court case, a total around $10,000. It is not clear if Beverly was found or turned herself in, yet she did surface, and the court ordered her to let Wendy see the child and did not demand her to return the child to Wendy, a fact that to this day mystifies her entire family.
On May 29, 1992, Beverly asked Chad to call Wendy and invite them to come for a visit. Chad called and spoke to her, but due to her medical condition, she was unable to drive, to which Chad replied that Beverly would pick her up and take her home. The next day, she and Leon were ready to go, yet Beverly refused to let Leon come along, saying he would fight with Chad. He felt this was strange but agreed Wendy could go provided his sister, Lisa, went with her. Cynthia wanted to go as well to see her baby brother. Beverly seemed extremely agitated and reluctantly had allowed Lisa and Cynthia to go, and now Wendy and Lisa's family wishes that the trip had never happened. No one had suspected that harm would come to them, but it turned out to be a visit from which none would return.
Suspects: Chad Noe remains a person of interest. Two locals reported that he boasted of his responsibility for the deaths of both women and Cynthia, after which he disposed of them in a way in which they would never be found. However, without additional and more concrete evidence, the police are unable to proceed with a case against him. Ida Prewitt and Beverly Noe were once booked for arson to collect insurance money.


Grover Prewitt
Beverly Noe
Extra Notes: This case first aired on October 20, 1993.
Results: Unresolved. Ida Prewitt died in September 2011 at 82 from cancer. On April 16, 2013, the remains of Wendy, Cynthia, and Lisa were found buried eight feet deep in an unmarked grave in Pawnee County, Oklahoma. DNA collected from Wendy's sister, Kimberly Aisha Hashmi, confirmed the identities of Wendy and Cynthia. A coroner declared they were victims of homicide. Grover Prewitt, Ida's son and Beverly's brother, was arrested on half a million dollar bail that was reduced to $50,000. Investigators believe more arrests are expected in this case. Grover pleaded not guilty and his lawyer believes he is innocent. He is awaiting trial. Beverly was arrested on March 28, 2014 and was charged with three counts of first degree murder in association with this case. On January 20, 2015, she pleaded no contest to helping in carrying out the murders; she was sentenced to 15 years in prison. Grover made statements that his mother (Ida Prewit) and sister (Beverly Noe), murdered Wendy, Lisa, and Cynthia. Wendy's husband Leon Camp lives in Kansas as does his sister and her family. Leon has not married to this day believing ( knowing deep down inside that something had happened) that Wendy will be the only real love in his life, for they (Leon & Manell) never gave up hope on their missing family members.

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Manell Barry Morris
Organizer
Pratt, KS

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