Police: Man in custody in 'Cathouse' star's death
Police: Man in custody in 'Cathouse' star's deathBy SEAN MURPHY Associated Press Writer OKLAHOMA CITY - A suspect in the killing of four people in Oklahoma City, including a Mound House prostitute featured in the HBO reality series "Cathouse," turned himself in to authorities on Tuesday, police said.An arrest warrant was issued earlier for David Allen Tyner, 28, of Locust Grove, on six murder complaints, because authorities say two of the victims - 22-year olds Brooke Phillips and Milagrous Barrerra - both were pregnant.Tyner has not been formally charged with any crime.Phillips and Barrerra both died from gunshot wounds, police Sgt. Gary Knight said.Phillips had worked at the Moonlite BunnyRanch, a Mound House brothel featured in the HBO series.The identities of the other two victims have not been released.Firefighters discovered the four bodies Nov. 9 in a burning home on the city's southwest side.Knight said police have not determined a motive in the killings, but said Tuesday investigators believe there was more than o