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September 17, 2025
Suspect awaits sanity decision in Minner case
By MICHAEL BARNES

When a June 10 headline shook the community—Selby Minner, beloved blues musician and cultural icon, found dead—the shock reverberated through Rentiesville and far beyond. The one arrested for her murder was her own brother, Louis Carl Guenther, 68.

Now, in September—more than three months later— grief-stricken fans wonder what’s happened to Guenther.

Charges & court procedures

Guenther is formally charged with first-degree murder with deliberate intent under Oklahoma law. The court documents indicate that on June 9, armed with a hammer, he allegedly attacked Selby. Deputies found him covered in blood at the nearby Honey Springs Battlefield later that morning, and he led them to the crime scene.

His initial June 12 court appearance resulted in a not guilty plea, and he was remanded to the county jail. No bond was set. Attorneys requested a competency evaluation to determine whether Guenther can stand trial.

In Oklahoma, according to state law, once competency is in question the court halts all proceedings and orders a psychological review by licensed forensic evaluators.

What next?

Currently, Gunther remains held without bond at the McIntosh County Jail, awaiting a competency hearing set for 9 a.m., Oct. 1.

Should he be found incompetent to stand trial, state law stipulates he will be transferred to a certified forensic facility—most likely the Oklahoma Forensic Center in Vinita.

The center is Oklahoma’s only inpatient forensic facility, offering evaluation, treatment, and restoration for pretrial defendants and others adjudicated Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity/ Mental Illness. Life there includes structured therapy, psychiatric evaluations, medication management, recreational therapies, and a scaleddown version of daily routines—aimed at restoring mental stability.

How Long?

State law does not specify a rigid timeline for detention at the center. As patients remain at under treatment and periodic evaluation, the court must check regularly to determine has competency has been regained. If restored, trial proceeds. If not, the court must consider civil commitment or other measures.

Human cost: Understanding “out of his mind” Mental illness is a terrible affliction, often misunderstood, feared, and stigmatized. When someone is truly “out of their mind,” should empathy replace judgment— because a broken mind still belongs to a human being?

School Board Association honors Pippenger, Madewell
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School Board Association honors Pippenger, Madewell
September 17, 2025
OKLAHOMA CITY - Eufaula School Board President Jeff Pippenger and Checotah School Superintendent Monte Madewell were honored for their contribution to education during the annual Education Leadership ...
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Brace yourself for traffic disruptions
September 17, 2025
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation will begin its long-awaited street project on Main Street (SH 9) in downtown Eufaula next week. An ODOT spokesman said traffic control will begin Monday, Sept...
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McIntosh is Candidate for 2025 Miss Indian Oklahoma
September 17, 2025
Miss Janaya McIntosh of Eufaula is a candidate for the upcoming 2025 Miss Indian Oklahoma pageant. The Oklahoma Federation of Indian Women (OFIW) pageants offer young Native American women a chance to...
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Ford holding food drive
September 17, 2025
Ford dealers around the world are joining together to conduct the World’s Largest Ford Dealer Food Drive, now through Sept. 25. The local dealership where you may drop off food is Sam Wampler’s Freedo...
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LEA 2025 Golf Tournament Sept. 26
September 17, 2025
The 2025 Lake Eufaula Association Golf Tournament is just a week away, to be held Friday Sept. 26 at Arrowhead Golf Course, 3657 Main Park Rd., Canadian. Registration is at 8 a.m., shotgun start is at...
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POW/MIA Ceremony is Friday
September 17, 2025
On Friday, Sept. 19 the VFW Post 8798 Auxiliary will host a dinner in honor of soldiers who have not returned home from battle. The event will begin at 6 p.m. in the Post dining room on SH 9 east.
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Lake Eufaula Out of Darkness Walk this Saturday
September 17, 2025
Don’t miss the Lake Eufaula Out of Darkness Walk this Saturday, September 20. Come walk and show your support as locals bring awareness to suicide and how you can prevent it. “Being able to see the wa...
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Flag exchange drive
September 17, 2025
VFW Auxiliary 8798 would like to help you properly dispose of your worn out flags. We will exchange your worn 3x5 United States American Flag for a brand new one. Dates will be shared over the upcomin...
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Tribal Town Spelling Bee Sept. 27
September 17, 2025
The Eufaula-Canadian Tribal Town and the MCN Language Preservation Program will host the 10th annual Mvskoke Language Spelling Bee Competition on Sept. 27 beginning at 10 a.m. at the Eufaula Indian Co...
Oklahoma Farm Bureau hosts 4th Annual Capitol Camp
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Oklahoma Farm Bureau hosts 4th Annual Capitol Camp
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September 17, 2025
117 FFA and 4-H students from across the state convened at the Oklahoma State Capitol for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau’s 4th Annual Capitol Camp held Sept. 3 – 4. The camp was an immersive twoday experien...
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Tribal Walk Sept. 20
September 17, 2025
The Eufaula-Canadian Tribal Town will host their annual walk on Sept. 20, beginning at 7 a.m. at Lakeside Dive just off McKinley Avenue and east of Main Street. The walk is a commemoration to our ance...
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