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Graphic: Heartbreaking New Info on Grandma, 85, Who Was Beaten, Raped, Murdered, Tied Upright to Bed With Own Clothes

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13.04.2026

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Graphic: Heartbreaking New Info on Grandma, 85, Who Was Beaten, Raped, Murdered, Tied Upright to Bed With Own Clothes

Warning: This story contains graphic details.

There are stories you are revolted to have cover in this business, and then there are stories that you wish you had never come across, as they make your blood boil.

After years of covering just about every kind of story, it is difficult to know where to even begin with this one.

An 85-year-old grandmother is dead in Oklahoma City, and the details are as horrifying as anything you might read today.

Ina Balch was not just another name in a police report. She was a woman of faith, a grandmother who loved deeply, and the kind of person who would spend hours on the phone just to connect.

Her family remembers her as someone who wanted to know one thing above all else: did you know the Lord?

“Our grandma was a devout Christian. She loved the Lord, and her soul’s purpose on this earth was to lead to people to Christ. She was loved dearly,” said Balch’s family.

The last time her granddaughter saw her alive, KFOR reported, she brought her a recliner for Christmas.

Ina reportedly loved the chair, if for no other reason than she loved her family. She said thank you, again and again, for the gift, and called her family on the night she received it just to express her gratitude one final time.

That is the last memory her family has of her.

The next time a loved one came to see her, it was her son, who came to her home to see her Christmas lights, according to........

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