The Oklahoma Girl Scout Murders | Full Episode | Hometown Tragedy: A True-Crime Series | Very Local

Описание к видео The Oklahoma Girl Scout Murders | Full Episode | Hometown Tragedy: A True-Crime Series | Very Local

The murders of Oklahoma Girl Scouts, Lori Farmer, Doris Denise Milner and Michele Guse, have haunted the community of Locust Grove and beyond for decades.

On June 12, 1977, Girl Scouts from Tulsa and surrounding areas arrived at Camp Scott in Locust Grove, Oklahoma. As the girls went to sleep for the night, a thunderstorm rolled through into the early hours the next morning. When counselor Carla Wilhite heard something in the middle of the night, she got up to investigate. She heard a guttural moaning sound coming from the main road through camp. After investigating, she determined it was probably just an animal so she returned to bed.

The next morning on her way to the shower house, Wilhite made a horrible discovery. This was the beginning of a nightmare that would last decades as investigators try to uncover clues about the atrocious crimes committed at Camp Scott.

About Hometown Tragedy:
Hometown Tragedy’s second season investigates true crimes that rocked communities across America, exploring the impact on those left to seek justice. The cases range from cold-blooded murder to domestic abuse turned deadly. At the core of each story are the victims’ friends and family members, who reveal their true strength as they fight for answers and resolutions to these heinous crimes.

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