Tent Number Eight

Tent Number Eight
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Publisher : Tate Publishing
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : 9781617776328
ISBN-13 : 1617776327
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Book Synopsis Tent Number Eight by : Gloyd McCoy

Download or read book Tent Number Eight written by Gloyd McCoy and published by Tate Publishing. This book was released on 2011-09 with total page 332 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: On a warm summer day in 1977, the State of Oklahoma was shaken by the heinous and vulgar murder of three Girl Scouts in Tent Number Eight at Camp Scott near Locust Grove, Oklahoma. The investigation of their murders and the subsequent trial of the Native American man accused of those murders will forever be marked as one of the most historical in Oklahoma history. Author Gloyd McCoy dissects the investigation of the Girl Scout murders as well as The State of Oklahoma vs. Gene Leroy Hart from the vantage point of the families, the law enforcement, the news reporters, the lawyers, the judges, and the jury. He provides background information on all the parties involved and explanations regarding why certain decisions were made, including the acquittal of the accused murderer, and what might have happened if the lawyers on both sides had made different decisions and modern technology were available. Tent Number Eight will enlighten you on the court proceedings and cultural influences of 1977 and preserve this piece of history in your mind forever. Follow the overgrowth of history back to the site of the crime. Step into Tent Number Eight and witness the events of the murders and trial first hand.


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