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The Oklahoma Girl Scout murders took place on the morning of June 13, 1977, at Camp Scott in Mayes County, Oklahoma, United States. The victims were three Girl Scouts, between the ages of 8 and 10, who were raped and murdered. Their bodies were then left on a trail leading to the campsite's showers, about 150 yards (140 meters) from their tent. The case was classified as solved when Gene Leroy Hart, a local jail escapee with a history of violence, and rape, was arrested. However, Hart was acquitted in March 1979 after a jury unanimously returned a verdict of not guilty. In 2022, it was announced that DNA testing in the case, although officially inconclusive, strongly suggests Hart’s involvement in the crime. The case remains officially unsolved.

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  • Asesinato de las Girl Scouts de Oklahoma (es)
  • Oklahoma Girl Scout murders (en)
  • Morderstwo harcerek w Oklahomie (pl)
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  • El asesinato de las Girl Scouts de Oklahoma es un caso de asesinato sin resolver que ocurrió en la mañana del 13 de junio de 1977, en Camp Scott, un campamento de verano en el condado de Mayes del estado estadounidense de Oklahoma. Las víctimas eran tres niñas exploradoras, de entre 8 y 10 años, que fueron violadas y asesinadas. Sus cuerpos fueron descubiertos en un sendero que conducía a las duchas del campamento, a escasos 150 metros de su tienda en el campamento de verano. El caso fue clasificado como resuelto cuando Gene Leroy Hart, un fugitivo local de la cárcel con antecedentes de violencia, fue arrestado. Sin embargo, tras celebrarse el juicio por el caso quedó absuelto. (es)
  • The Oklahoma Girl Scout murders took place on the morning of June 13, 1977, at Camp Scott in Mayes County, Oklahoma, United States. The victims were three Girl Scouts, between the ages of 8 and 10, who were raped and murdered. Their bodies were then left on a trail leading to the campsite's showers, about 150 yards (140 meters) from their tent. The case was classified as solved when Gene Leroy Hart, a local jail escapee with a history of violence, and rape, was arrested. However, Hart was acquitted in March 1979 after a jury unanimously returned a verdict of not guilty. In 2022, it was announced that DNA testing in the case, although officially inconclusive, strongly suggests Hart’s involvement in the crime. The case remains officially unsolved. (en)
  • Morderstwo harcerek w Oklahomie – nierozwiązana sprawa morderstwa, które miało miejsce 13 czerwca 1977. W Camp Scott w hrabstwie Mayes zostały zgwałcone i zamordowane trzy harcerki w wieku od 8 do 10 lat. Ich ciała zostały pozostawione niedaleko ścieżki prowadzącej do pryszniców, około 140 metrów od ich namiotu. Sprawa została sklasyfikowana jako rozwiązana po aresztowaniu Gene Leroya Harta, uciekiniera z więzienia. Mężczyzna został jednak uniewinniony. Zbrodni dokonano na ośmioletniej Lori Lee Farmer, rok starszej Michelle Heather Guse oraz dziesięcioletniej Doris Denise Milner. (pl)
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