scriptgirl
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I wonder if those girls were ever talked to in the first place.
From time to time I drop in on this thread. Just one comment, it's been said before but bears repeating. The single most important clue here is Connie's glasses being left behind.
Without them how did she manage to walk away? I have come to think she didn't. In the words of another poster, she was 'meangirled' to death and the camp and participants have covered it up over sixty years.
I'd bet any investigator or author trying to contact any of her tent mates today would run into a solid brick wall.
But there are several witnesses who interacted with her or saw her on the road outside of camp. She stopped at a house and asked directions.
Those girls at camp with Connie were never solidly questioned. Statistically, I doubt many of Connie's camp mates are alive. And the ones who are may have dementia or they may have serious health issues that may render them incapable of answering questions. What about this, though: what if one of Connie's bunkmates had a less than savory relative and they were the ones who picked up Connie?