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The Oklahoma Girl Scout murders took place on the morning of June 13, 1977, at Camp Scott in Mayes County, Oklahoma, United States. The victims were three Girl Scouts, between the ages of 8 and 10, who were raped and murdered. Their bodies were then left on a trail leading to the campsite's showers, about 150 yards (140 meters) from their tent.
Topekan Amber Peery may or may not go to prison after being convicted Thursday of felonies linked to the highway crash deaths of three Girl Scouts.. Jurors found Peery, 34, guilty of three felony ...
Three Girl Scouts died and two others were injured when a semi-trailer driven by Robert Russell, 72, of Huntsville, Alabama, struck the rear driver's side of the van Peery was driving Oct. 8, 2022 ...
A crash that killed three Topeka Girl Scouts "wouldn't have happened" if a truck driver involved had slowed down "just a bit," jurors heard Tuesday from an attorney representing Amber Peery ...
Amber Peery was convicted in deaths of 3 Topeka Girl Scouts. Riebli spoke during closing arguments in the trial of Peery, whom a Shawnee County District Court jury subsequently convicted late ...
Her attorneys are seeking a new trial for a Topekan convicted of crimes linked to the October 2022 Kansas Turnpike crash deaths of three Girl Scouts. Why Topeka's Amber Peery, convicted in 3 Girl ...
How were the Girl Scouts involved in triple fatality accident? Amber Peery's five passengers were part of Topeka's Daisy Troop 5567 and had been going to a Girl Scouting event in Tonganoxie.
Peery, whose sentencing was continued to Dec. 3, was driving five girls in her van on Topeka's I-335 as they headed to a Girl Scouts event Oct. 8, 2022. Two of the children were injured but ...