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- Q7082235 abstract "The Oklahoma Girl Scout murders occurred on the morning of June 13, 1977, at Camp Scott in Mayes County, Oklahoma.The victims were three girl scouts, between the ages of 8 and 10, who were raped and murdered. Their bodies had been left on a trail leading to the showers, about 150 yards from their tent at summer camp.The case was classified as solved when Gene Leroy Hart, a local jail escapee with a history of violence, was arrested. However, he was acquitted when he stood trial for the crime.Gene Leroy Hart had been at large since 1973 after escaping from the Mayes County Jail. He had been convicted of kidnapping and raping two pregnant women as well as four counts of first degree burglary.Hart was raised about a mile from Camp Scott. Less than two months before the murders, during an on-site training session, a camp counselor discovered that her belongings had been ransacked and her doughnuts had been stolen. Inside the empty doughnut box was a disturbing hand-written note. The writer of the note vowed to murder three campers. The director of that camp session treated the note as a prank, and it was discarded.Thirty years later, authorities conducted new DNA testing, the results of which proved inconclusive because the samples were too old.".
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- Q7082235 comment "The Oklahoma Girl Scout murders occurred on the morning of June 13, 1977, at Camp Scott in Mayes County, Oklahoma.The victims were three girl scouts, between the ages of 8 and 10, who were raped and murdered. Their bodies had been left on a trail leading to the showers, about 150 yards from their tent at summer camp.The case was classified as solved when Gene Leroy Hart, a local jail escapee with a history of violence, was arrested.".
- Q7082235 label "Oklahoma Girl Scout murders".