Glenn Garner ,Tuesday 17 May 2022, 19:52 · 2 minutes reading
Kristin Chenoweth starts with an execellent moment from her childhood. In a new documentary, Tony Award winner (53) seeks to help find answers to the brutal rape and murder of three Oklahoma women in 1977 while camping.
“It’s a story I’d like me not to tell,” Chenoweth said during the trailer for Keeper of the Ashes: The Oklahoma Girl Scout Murders, released by ABC News on Monday. “It bothers me every every day. But this story has to be told.”
Growing up as a Scout Girl in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Kristin Chenoweth planned to go on a night trip where three girls were murdered in 1977. However, she did not get sick. “It’s stayed with me my whole life. I may be one among of them.”
A Hulus documentary by Chenoweth follows the Oklahoma killings and the re-emergence of missing families. “It’s a story I wish I didn’t tell,” Chenoweth said. The four-part documentary, which premiered at Hulu on May 24, investigates the murders of Lori Lee Farmer (8), Michele Heather Guse (9) and Doris Denise Milner (10) during the Girl Scouts’ expedition to Camp in June 1977. Scott. Gene Leroy Hart, a local prison fugitive, was arrested at the time, and although he was acquitted in 1979, new DNA evidence suggests his involvement.
On May 24 the real documents about crime is to be revealed on Hulu.