Grove Hotel Stabbing; Two Arrested
GROVE, Okla. – The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI), in conjunction with the Grove Police Department and Delaware County Sheriff’s Office, arrested two women in connection with a stabbing on March 15th at the Honey Creek Motel in Grove.
On Sunday at approximately 6:20 a.m., the Grove Police Department were called to a stabbing call at the Honey Creek Motel on Main Street. After arriving, officers discovered 23-year-old Brittany Watts had several cuts and stab wounds. She was transported to the hospital in Joplin for treatment.
24-year-old Marie “Bailey” Elaine Morrow was arrested the day of the incident and 26-year-old Louise Griffith was taken into custody on March 16th. Both were transported to the Delaware County Jail. Morrow is facing charges including Witness Intimidation, Assault and Battery with a Dangerous Weapon, Burglary in the First Degree, and Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance. Griffith is charged with Witness Intimidation.
During the investigation, it was determined the motive of the assault was Watts’ testimony in a Delaware County murder trial. Watts testified in February as a state witness in the Jerry Tapp murder case. Dakota Buzzard, his father James Buzzard, and brother Cody Buzzard, were charged with the August 2019 murder of Tapp. The OSBI and the Delaware County Sheriff’s investigated Tapp’s homicide. James, Dakota and Cody were arrested and charged with First Degree Murder. Additionally, James Buzzard and Dakota Buzzard were charged with Shooting with Intent to Kill of Tapp’s girlfriend Cassie Gonzalez.
The investigation into Watts’ stabbing is ongoing.