I have followed this case off and on for some years now. Being 40 years now and still no definitive answers is so sad. That being said I think one person probably did it and one of the counselors or staff walked in the tent and made the tennis shoe print after the murders. I just don't think this could be planned or pulled off by two people. I still can't understand why no one heard anything while three people are beat to death while tents are close by. And I know they were not that close but close enough to hear what had to be horrible sounds. Also 130 campers and staff with things being stolen all night long and then someone waiting til 3 or 4am to kill people they don't even know. Then move the bodies to pose them, what a crazy crazy circumstance. It still boggles the mind when you read the aspects of this case. I mean it sounds like something too sick for Gene Hart but who knows, he was sick. But how does one stay hidden for 3 years and decide he is going to kill 3 girl scouts and pose them with no one seeing him. Then steal things before he kills so he can place them in a place LE would look so they would know it was him. So he was so good at planning and executing his plan to kill three random people and get away with it. Good at hiding out for a long time afterward, but terrible at hiding evidence from an almost perfect getaway.
Another question I have is why didn't Weaver pursue Hart better before the crime took place. Three years and being a convicted rapist on the loose, I wonder how hard he was being sought? Also why didn't they bring in dogs on the first day? If Hart did it he had to be close by and would have been apprehended quickly. Just strange how the initial investigation began, with the girls taken to the Great Hall and on hikes while a murderer could still be there. Also the fingerprint on the flashlight, what ever became of it?
Another question I have is why didn't Weaver pursue Hart better before the crime took place. Three years and being a convicted rapist on the loose, I wonder how hard he was being sought? Also why didn't they bring in dogs on the first day? If Hart did it he had to be close by and would have been apprehended quickly. Just strange how the initial investigation began, with the girls taken to the Great Hall and on hikes while a murderer could still be there. Also the fingerprint on the flashlight, what ever became of it?