Jeffrey Rowland's OVERCOMPENSATING
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07 September 2006

Research

For some reason I trying to find more information about the Oklahoma Girl Scout Murders, which I remember quite well from my youth which primarily occured about a mile down the road from where that actually happened. I wonder if there's any way I can help solve this crime?

12 Comments:

Blogger Roy said...

mr. rowland:

i, too, have been interested in that particular event as well...there is a book called "in cold blood" written by the detective who investigated the crime. (no capote relation.) he talks about the g.scout murders in it and other brutal oklahoma murders. i found it in a thrift shop.

7/9/06 04:07  
Blogger Alex Van Gils said...

use weedmaster p's time machine!

7/9/06 10:31  
Blogger Alex Van Gils said...

its sad to think that you wouldn't be able to prevent the crime, however, because if you had, we wouldn't know about it now.

7/9/06 10:32  
Blogger I'm Scooter, but I might be a troll. said...

Wow, Alex...

You just made the whole idea of dead girl scouts that much more depressing.

7/9/06 12:16  
Blogger ali said...

But Jeffrey, the Great Spirit already solved the crime for us.

Are you saying you don't trust the Great Spirit?

For shame.

7/9/06 12:27  
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7/9/06 12:28  
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7/9/06 12:28  
Blogger I'm Scooter, but I might be a troll. said...

http://newsok.com/article/2842324

Well, this has nothing to do with the murders, but it sure does shed some light on the average Oklohoman...

7/9/06 12:45  
Blogger Darwin said...

Wow, that article is poorly written, even by Wikipedia standards.

7/9/06 16:49  
Blogger skrizach said...

hey jeffrey, I like in Springfield Missouri. Nowhere near where that happend. But there's an old hunting lodge that burned down along time ago near my city. My point is that for some reason kids around here tell the Girl Scout story as if it happened at that place. Maybe...maybe that helps?

7/9/06 18:33  
Blogger emerald said...

Wow. I'm speechless. And horrified. I grew up near Gainesville, TX and we used to tell that story along with all the campfire horror stories. I promise none of us had any idea it was true. I have no idea how it got passed down, we were telling it at least 15 years after the crime had occured. Whoever started spreading that as a scary story was a sick, twisted individual.

7/9/06 23:17  

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