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Police think whoever posted on Craigslist about committing a murder in Tulsa most likely did so as a hoax, but investigators are taking it seriously just in case.

At 12:22 p.m. Saturday, someone posted a cryptic message titled “tulsa murder” to the personals section of Tulsa-area Craigslist, claiming to have committed a murder and that more killings were on the way.

“i was wanting to thank Tulsa for letting me have my first kill, it all started here so was thinking it should be also my first, i was nervous as hell but i will get over it, it was a stranger on stranger so the police will have a difficult time, it will not be my last thou, thinking about going to okc for next, to the people who started it all Julie Free (D.O.C.), Judge Glassco,” the post reads in full.

Police have contacted the people mentioned in the post, Probation Officer Julie Free and Tulsa County District Judge Kurt Glassco, but threats are nothing new to them, Walker said.

“They just take it in stride,” he said. “Both have had something along this line before.”

There are no missing persons or unidentified bodies that spring to mind from the post, Walker said.