Generation Why podcast did an episode on this (#169 02/07/2016): https://www.acast.com/thegenerationwhypodcast/oklahoma-girl-scout-murders-169-generation-why
Still trying to find out how to watch the documentary or get a reasonably priced copy of the book 'Someone Cry for the Children.' It's not on YouTube any longer due to copyrights, and the book appears to be out of print.
The film 'Candles' doesn't appear to have been released, but I am very skeptical of it anyway.
Going to search for copies of the other book, Tent #8.
Any other good resources still available on this case. I heard about this case before and just started researching it. Read through all 20 pages of this forum and some more on Reddit.
Interestingly, a No Sleep podcast was done that uses the crimes as inspiration but is presented as a work of fiction.
wow, that note . . .
I would have thought that would have been a slam dunk for the civil suit.
http://www.girlscoutmurders.com/images/img0901.png
Creepy. As a parent of a murdered daughter, I would have probably sued as well.
Aw, guess I will never find that book then, all the way down in the Netherlands. Shame.
I lived about a half mile from this site when it happened. I was just a very young kid, but my family was a huge part of this community. So according to my family, Hart had been a high school sweetheart of Weaver's wife. Weaver set him up because of jealousy or something. Don't know if that is true but that is what the locals believed. There was a satanic cult in the area at the time, and a strange man who dressed up in women's clothes that left town the next day after the murders. No one I have ever heard discuss this case from Locust Grove believe Hart was guilty, and Weaver was not considered to be a good cop. Don't know if any of this small town gossip could help but I thought it couldn't hurt.
Aww thanksIf I ever get mine back, I'll loan it to you!
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I highly recommend reading the trial transcripts located at http://www.campscottmurders.com/pre-trial-volumes.html to get a good handle on the evidence. Much of it reads like a book. I have been riveted and am about to start the 10th day.
Is there any way at all to get a copy of the movie Someone Cry for the Children or the autopsy reports? There is much to be learned from which wounds were post mortem vs. those which were ante mortem. I have not been able to locate either of these things in my extensive research of this case.
Can anyone do the impossible? I've tried but cannot find lists for camp counselors anywhere. I have been researching this case for a long time and I truly believe that these two cases are connected . https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct...g-1963&usg=AFQjCNEdZ0N9a3OZh9HAYfJWmhKrhImo6w
Due to the fact that in OK DW's shoes appeared on steps during investigation. In CO. it seems no one heard anything even though the victim put up a serious fight??