Death Penalty Being Sought Against Suspects In 2019 Beggs Triple-Murder

News 9 - March 31, 2022 3:23 pm

TULSA, Oklahoma – 

Okmulgee County prosecutors are now seeking the death penalty against two people charged in a 2019 triple murder in Beggs.

Keegan Harroz and Barry Titus are both charged with three counts of murder in the 2019 case. Investigators say the two killed Titus’ ex-girlfriend, Tiffany Eichor, and her parents, Jack and Evelyn Chandler because Eichor was going to testify against Titus in a domestic case.

Harroz and Titus are already serving federal prison sentences on weapons charges.

In September 2019, Jack and Evelyn Chandler and their daughter Tiffany Eichor were found shot to death at their home in Beggs. Investigators say Tiffany’s ex-boyfriend, Barry Titus, made threats to kill the family. Harroz was representing Titus and was also his girlfriend.

Investigators suspected Harroz and Titus could be the ones who killed Tiffany Eichor and her parents, Jack and Evelyn Chandler. The case began when her brother turned a rifle over to police, worried it had been used in a triple homicide in Beggs in 2019.

Keegan Harroz                                                            Barry Titus

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Keegan Harroz in 2019

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