OK OK - Girl Scout Murders, Lori Farmer, 8, Michele Guse, 9, Doris Milner, 10, 1977 #2

  • #141
Bumping this thread up.
 
  • #142
I grew up in Tulsa and no one will ever convince me Gene Leroy Hart was innocent of all the crimes he was charged with.
 
  • #143
It is a pretty good bet that Leroy Hart was the primary predator.
 
  • #144
So sad to think 3 little girls were off to a Girl Scout camp to have a good time and tragedy happens on the first night. They are in my thoughts!
 
  • #145
JUNE 13, 1977...thinking of Michele, Doris, and Lori!
 
  • #146
Bumping this thread up.
 
  • #147
Merci thanks for your valuable insight. I was just trying to explain, albeit in a different direction, where I saw something from an ethnological perspective.

Thanks so much for your post. You make good points about the difficulty in DNA analysis with First Nation crime evidence. The historical, ethnographic perspective is very interesting. I wasn't aware of how tribes were wiped out by illness along the southern US gulf coast. As DNA is used to solve more crimes or to identify unknown deceased persons, we have to keep these differences in mind for NA victims and suspects.
 
  • #148
I've just watched the fox nation documentary. I thought that Hart was guilty until the mention of other suspects, and the obvious protection of the Sherriff's reputation. He clearly planted evidence to help the prosecution case. It also seems far more likely that four men contained three girls than one man, especially as one of those men was a known paedophile. Jmo, moo
 
  • #149
It is a pretty good bet that Leroy Hart was the primary predator.
With planted evidence and a bloody shoe print that obviously wasn't his...i wouldn't place that bet.
Jmo
 
  • #150
June 13, 1977....
Remembering Doris, Lori, and Michele!
 
  • #151
With planted evidence and a bloody shoe print that obviously wasn't his...i wouldn't place that bet.
Jmo

Gene Leroy Hart was acquitted. He was already given a long prison sentence for a series of previous violent sexual crimes against women as well as penalties for escaping jail multiple times.

It was during a jail escape that he was living in the cliffs and caves surrounding the remote countryside of the Girl Scout Camp when the murders were committed. Some of the NA detectives who investigated the murders felt it was a "higher power" that took GLH's life while he served his prison sentence.
 
  • #152
Some of the NA detectives who investigated the murders felt it was a "higher power" that took GLH's life while he served his prison sentence.
Some NA detectives who investigated the murders felt that all sorts of paranormal powers did all sorts of paranormal things around there - and they should start their careers selling crystals, leaving murder investigations to more reasonable people IMO.

And let's forget their fantastic reasoning that Hart was:
(A) into little girls
(B) 100% certainly a lone perp
was backed up by a whitness statement from a whitness, who accompanied Hart while he tried to attack a young girl IN THAT GUYS PRESENCE after SHARING the info about his plans to attack with that very whitness.
 

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