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The Daily Oklahoman reports that a fourth storm chaser, Richard Charles Henderson, was killed by the El Reno tornado on May 31.
Family Remembers Hinton Storm Chaser Killed In Tornado Richard Henderson was talking to his buddy on his cell phone while storm chasing on Friday, even texted him a picture of the tornado before ...
EL RENO, Okla. – On the night of the El Reno Tornado, May 25th, News 4 found two pictures in the rubble. One of a little girl named Sade Tiger, and another of a young boy. We know now that yo… ...
News 9 crews were on the scene when a deadly tornado touched down in El Reno and hit a motel near Interstate 40 and Highway 81.
Two people died after a tornado ripped through a small area of El Reno Saturday night, the El Reno mayor said Sunday.
The storm struck the city of El Reno, 25 miles west of Oklahoma City, where a Sunday-morning search for dozens of unaccounted-for individuals was underway.
Richard Henderson was talking to his buddy on his cell phone while storm chasing on Friday, even texted him a picture of the tornado before the phone went dead.
On May 31, 2013, near El Reno, Richard got a little too close. He sent a picture to a friend moments before his family believes the killer tornado sucked him out of his pickup.