Jenks man sentenced for second degree murder in 2019 DUI crash

Bradley Wofford

UPDATE (4/19/24) — Bradley Wofford was sentenced for the 2019 killing of Scotty Dilbeck during a meth-induced DUI.

A U.S District Judge sentenced Wofford to 19 years and 7 months in prison followed by 5 years of supervised release.

According to court documents, Wofford rear-ended Dilbeck's car, killing him.

Wofford was previously convicted of driving under the influence on four separate occasions.


OKLAHOMA — A Jenks man pleaded guilty in federal court for driving under the influence of meth and causing a crash that killed another driver in June 2019.

Bradley Wade Wofford, 35, pleaded guilty June 15, 2022 to second degree felony murder in Indian Country.

Wofford was driving a truck on U.S. 412 near County Road 4180 when an accident further down the road caused traffic to slow. Wofford rear-ended Scotty Dilbeck's car, killing him.

An Oklahoma Highway Patrol investigation determined Wofford had been driving about 66 mph when he struck Dilbeck, who was driving 11 mph.

Wofford will be sentenced for second-degree murder at a later date.

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