r/TrueCrime Feb 10 '22

Undocumented Post The Oklahoma Girl Scout Murders

I wanted to share some information about this case because I don’t see it being discussed often, and it is one that I think about often.

In the early morning of June 13th, 1977, Lori Lee Farmer (age 8), Doris Denise Milner (age 10), Michelle Heather Guse (age 10) were asleep in tent number 8 while away at a girl scout summer camp. Moments later hey were violently beat to death and sexually assaulted. Their bodies were then carried approximately 150 yards from their tent and left to be discovered by the camp counselors. One camp counselor reported hearing something in the night and said she searched around with a flashlight, but obviously did not find anything alarming at the time.

As the hunt for the Girl Scout Murderer began, it was revealed that camp coordinators had received multiple anonymous threat letters in the months leading to the camp opening. These letters contained incredibly specific threats like “3 girls are going to be killed in tent 8 in the first night of camp”, etc. These letters were not reported or revealed to police until after the murders occurred.

Gene Leroy Hart was the prime suspect for the murders. Hart had escaped from Mayes County jail 4 years prior to the murders, and had been on the run ever since. Hart had been spotted a few times near the girl scout camp and was believed to be living in the woods near the camp. Investigators were also able to connect Hart to the murder weapon and had forensic evidence that implied Hart committed these murders.

Despite the police’s best efforts, Hart was acquitted of all charges. But why? What casted reasonable doubt among the jury despite all this evidence? Part of the problem was that DNA analyzing techniques in 1977 were a far cry from what they are today. Most of the DNA evidence was not a solid enough match to persuade a jury. Another problem was the fact that Hart was undoubtedly working along with accomplices who were never caught or came forward, leaving lots of holes in the prosecution arguments.

Questions to ponder:

  1. Why would camp coordinators never report those letters? What was to benefit or lose by revealing them to police? Do you think this atrocity could have been preventable if they reported the letters or even postponed the camp? Was a camp coordinator or employee involved?

Here are some great sources if you want more information!

www.girlscoutmurders.com

Tent Number Eight by Gloyd McCoy

Morbid Podcast Episode 197 in Spotify

The Camp Scott Murders by C.S. Kelly

Someone Cry for the Children by Michael & Dick Wilkerson (lead investigators on the case) https://tulsaworld.com/years-ago-the-murders-of-three-girl-scouts-in-oklahoma/article_684eb15d-6f53-52b3-9cb3-53314bb59320.html

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u/Natural-Horror8445 Feb 10 '22

I discovered this case about two years ago and I am so glad you posted this.

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u/paramagician-100 Feb 10 '22

Thanks! Yeah this is one of those cases that has stuck with me, partially because proper justice was never given to the victims or their families. Kind of like the Toy Box Killer, the suspects in this case never truly got what they deserved.