Gene Leroy Hart, an escaped convict, was arrested for the three murders. Here he is seen being escorted to court. He was later acquitted of the crimes.
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Entrance to the Kiowa Unit where the three girls were staying during camp. (newson6.com)
Tent 8, the temporary home of the three girl scouts murdered in 1977, was on the outskirts of the camp grounds. (newson6.com)
Author Gloyd McCoy is a former criminal defense attorney. He wrote a book on the girl scout murders and trial of Gene Leroy Hart titled "Tent Number 8: An Investigation of the Girl Scout Murders and the Trial of Gene Leroy Hart." He concludes that Hart was, in fact, innocent. (newson6.com)