On June 13, 1977 in Locust Grove, Oklahoma, 3 young girls ages 8-10 were brutally murdered while attending a Girl Scout summer camp. After 45 years, new evidence has recently been shared about their killer and a new documentary made to remember this tragic event. Join us as we delve into this case, investigating what happened to these precious victims, how investigators obtained the suspect, and the significance of how the Native American culture heavily influenced the case. We will also tell you what happened to the families and major players since the trial in 1979. You may think you know all there is to know about this case and it's outcome, but we take a fascinating, albeit creepy, detour into certain incidents during the investigation that may not have been previously explained, but are too mysterious not to question. And once you know the whole story, we'd like to know what you think, did Native American rituals and ceremonies allow the suspect to escape police custody? Or did the mystical and ancient powers of the Native Americans help to relay the ultimate justice to these young girls?
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Materials used for research :
"Someone Cry for the Children" 1981 Documentary https://youtu.be/SyTqJFqwDSk
News report from KFOR News (5 years ago): https://youtu.be/zto1KJ0rs6s
New 2022 documentary for ABC News, "Keeper of the Ashes":
https://www.hulu.com › series › keeper-of-the-ashes-the...
Music for Intro provided by Peder B. Helland : https://youtu.be/yJ9lN-K2VnM
Music for Outro provided by Nick Mervis: https://youtu.be/coGLmG0uT4A