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Every so often I look at this heinous crime. For some reason I feel pulled into it now.
Last night I couldn't sleep and ended up reading about all of the ransacking and mysterious events that happened in the years before 1977, culminating in the rapes and murders.
I think that the stories were passed around and some of the younger campers heard about the ransacking and other events before they went to camp. I wonder how many campers felt too afraid to go but didn't tell their parents.
The very fact that the events prior to 1977 were hushed up and the parents of the girls who were murdered had no knowledge of prior events is abhorrent. I can't believe the negligence of the hushing up of the events.
My feeling is that there were a number of people involved during the years of ransacking and that one person was aware of plans to rape and murder and that person or persons left that warning note during ransacking. This heinous crime was known to more than two people. I believe that at least two people committed this crime, possibly three and that it was well planned. This camp was watched by them from a distance from day one by the perpetrators, including orientation week.
I also believe that there are other girl scouts who know more events than what has been reported, including sightings of men during orientation week and up to the second night. My thought is that they feel too guilty about what happened because if they had reported other mysterious things then perhaps parents could have been called and the girls sent home before the second night. They don't want to be included of being in the "know" and had they spoken up, perhaps the rapes and murders would not have happened. I truly believe this after reading all of the articles last night.
Had I, as a parent, had been made aware of the strange goings on and especially the note, I would never have let my child go to camp there. There was knowledge and the ransackings and sightings were becoming more common.
The fact that there were no adults there is especially concerning, especially to the organization scout leaders who were aware of odd things happening.
Because of the ransackings, the notes, the sightings, all having increased, there were indeed warnings of something terrible about to happen and soon.
This heinous crime did not happen out of the blue such as an unexpected ambush. There were signs and they were escalating over the few years. I do believe that the person who left the warning note had a conscience and was hoping the note would be taken seriously. Unfortunately it was not.
That's what makes me angry - when things like this happen and there are signs and indications of trouble brewing.
This is no "urban myth" like some stories at camp and in the woods. There were opportunities to prevent this and nothing was done. No adults invited to the camp to help supervise. No older girls in the tents. From what I understand, there was heightened awareness and almost premonition (not in a superstitious way but in a human instinct way) of the scout who was awakened and then went to explore. There had to have been an ominous sense around that camp, especially with the mysterious things happening.
I will keep delving into this mystery.
Last night I couldn't sleep and ended up reading about all of the ransacking and mysterious events that happened in the years before 1977, culminating in the rapes and murders.
I think that the stories were passed around and some of the younger campers heard about the ransacking and other events before they went to camp. I wonder how many campers felt too afraid to go but didn't tell their parents.
The very fact that the events prior to 1977 were hushed up and the parents of the girls who were murdered had no knowledge of prior events is abhorrent. I can't believe the negligence of the hushing up of the events.
My feeling is that there were a number of people involved during the years of ransacking and that one person was aware of plans to rape and murder and that person or persons left that warning note during ransacking. This heinous crime was known to more than two people. I believe that at least two people committed this crime, possibly three and that it was well planned. This camp was watched by them from a distance from day one by the perpetrators, including orientation week.
I also believe that there are other girl scouts who know more events than what has been reported, including sightings of men during orientation week and up to the second night. My thought is that they feel too guilty about what happened because if they had reported other mysterious things then perhaps parents could have been called and the girls sent home before the second night. They don't want to be included of being in the "know" and had they spoken up, perhaps the rapes and murders would not have happened. I truly believe this after reading all of the articles last night.
Had I, as a parent, had been made aware of the strange goings on and especially the note, I would never have let my child go to camp there. There was knowledge and the ransackings and sightings were becoming more common.
The fact that there were no adults there is especially concerning, especially to the organization scout leaders who were aware of odd things happening.
Because of the ransackings, the notes, the sightings, all having increased, there were indeed warnings of something terrible about to happen and soon.
This heinous crime did not happen out of the blue such as an unexpected ambush. There were signs and they were escalating over the few years. I do believe that the person who left the warning note had a conscience and was hoping the note would be taken seriously. Unfortunately it was not.
That's what makes me angry - when things like this happen and there are signs and indications of trouble brewing.
This is no "urban myth" like some stories at camp and in the woods. There were opportunities to prevent this and nothing was done. No adults invited to the camp to help supervise. No older girls in the tents. From what I understand, there was heightened awareness and almost premonition (not in a superstitious way but in a human instinct way) of the scout who was awakened and then went to explore. There had to have been an ominous sense around that camp, especially with the mysterious things happening.
I will keep delving into this mystery.