MUSKOGEE, OK – Former editor of The Ellis County Press and step-son of Charles D. Hatfield Jr., publisher Leif Wright, 53, was found dead last Wednesday morning at his Muskogee home, according to Reggie Cotton, Muskogee deputy police chief.
Wright was the owner of two Muskogee-based websites and was author of several books.
Police were called at approximately 11:15 a.m. to do a welfare check at the home in which he lived on West Okmulgee Avenue.
“We are investigating it,” Cotton said. “It’s early in the investigation and we’re looking at every aspect of it.”
Wright’s body was taken to the Oklahoma State Medical Examiner’s Office to determine a cause and manner of death, he said.
Before beginning his online sites, Wright worked for the Muskogee Phoenix. He started his career with the Phoenix in August 1995, when he was hired as a copy editor.
He left in 1996 and returned the following year as a news editor, a job he retained until January 2000.
He won several awards for his work while at the Phoenix.
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