Bond for Oklahoma businessman charged with murder after he allegedly killed and later buried his employee under a septic tank has been revoked. The white man’s temporary freedom was rescinded following a trip to several establishments he was ordered to stay away from under the terms of his release.

Daniel Triplett had been on out on a $500,000 bond last December 2021 following the incident that was believed to have taken place three months before when Triplett’s employee Brent Mack went missing in Mulhall, Oklahoma, KOCO News 5 reported.

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Bond Revoked for Daniel Joseph Triplett (left) who allegedly killed his employee Brent Mack (right) and buried him in a septic tank. (Photos: screenshot / News9 YouTube)

Triplett landed himself back in to jail following Logan County Judge Susan Worthington’s ruling on Friday, Jan. 14, after prosecutors said Triplett was going places he was not allowed to go, including the bank, a restaurant, and a gas station.

According to the conditions of Triplett’s bond, the businessman was required to wear an ankle monitor and leave his home for visits with his lawyer, medical appointments, or court dates. District Attorney Laura Thomas said a bank teller who knew Triplett had been arrested on murder charges told authorities Triplett was spotted in the bank’s drive-thru.

Search for the 50-year-old Black man began after his daughter Raychelle Wilson reached out to Triplett on Facebook Messenger regarding her father’s whereabouts.


Source: ‘Back Where He Should Be’: Bond for Oklahoma Businessman Accused of Killing Black Employee and Burying Him Under Septic Tank Has Been Revoked