The lasting influence of educators often shapes students' lives, a sentiment echoed by many. Coach Jerry Bailey, a beloved high school football coach and teacher, embodied this ideal, serving not only as a mentor but also as a friend and confidant to his students. His tragic murder in 1976 marked a dark chapter in the community of Sapulpa, Oklahoma. The true crime documentary series "Murder Under the Friday Night Lights" highlights this unsettling event, showcasing how a heinous crime can disrupt the unity of a small town, which was typically brought together by high school football games.
On January 22, 1976, the day began like any other for the Bailey family. Coach Jerry Bailey left home with his son Guy to teach at Sapulpa High School. After a brief interaction with Coach Reagor, the two coaches left campus together, sparking concern when they failed to return. As the hours passed, a series of alarming events unfolded, leading to the discovery of Bailey’s body in the trunk of Reagor's car, alongside evidence of a violent attack. Meanwhile, Reagor was found in a concerning state at a nearby farmhouse, leading to an investigation that would shake the community to its core and forever change the lives of those who knew Coach Bailey.
Tiff takes on the journey the city of Supulpa took, coming to grips when one of their own was ripped from their lives. This is part 1 the Sapulpa Coach Tragedy.
Sources:
“Murder Under the Friday Night Lights: Guilt Will Get You” by Investigation Discovery
“Because of the Hate” by Kirk McCracken
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