In June 1977, three young Girl Scouts are brutally murdered on their first night of summer camp in Oklahoma. The prime suspect is a notorious Cherokee outlaw named Gene Leroy Hart, who is rumored to use ancient "black" medicine to evade capture in the remote Oklahoma hills. Two brothers, who share Hart's Cherokee heritage, are tasked with capturing the fugitive, enlisting the help of other medicine men to bring him to justice.
Someone Cry for the Children: The Girl Scout Murders
In June 1977, a triple homicide occurs on the first night of summer camp for three young Girl Scouts, with a notorious Cherokee outlaw emerging as the prime suspect.