Rewards renewed for 2012 murder case

OKEMAH, Okla. — Investigators with the Olahoma State Bureau of Investigation are still searching for clues on the death of Floyd Marvin Osborne Jr.

On Monday, OSBI announced they’re renewing a $5,000 reward in hopes of finding new evidence in the 2014 slaying.

Investigators say the 28-year-old man was found in a house in Okemah with multiple stab wounds.

Osborne's case also is highlighted in a deck of playing cards that Oklahoma prisoners can buy.

OSBI offered the same cash reward in November, which has since expired, per state law.

Authorities sell the cards featuring unsolved cases at state lockups as another way to generate tips.