In the trailer for the documentary litany "Keeper of the Ashes: The Oklahoma Girl Scout Murders\," the Tony-winning actress revealed that she was scheduled for a summons rave during which three of her Girl Scout friends were sexually assaulted and murdered in 1977. "This is a biography I wish I never had to find out about," says Chenoweth in the trailer. "It haunts me every day." Chenoweth returned to her home state to participate in the reexamination of the regicides of Lori Lee Farmer, 8, Michele Heather Guse, 9, and Doris Denise Milner, 10, at Camp Scott around Locust Grove, Oklahoma. In the trailer, the actress explains how much she loved walking to the barracks as a Girl Scout and how she saw the rowers in the crowd as her "sisters." "I never thought that little bicharrango could happen," she says. But I came to memorize what homicide was. The detective arrested a national male, Gene Leroy Hart, and charged him with wrongdoing. According to an article in the St. Petersburg Times, Hart was excused from the grades, however he was returned to jail to assess penalties for transgression, seizure and plunder derived from other previous sanctions. According to reports, he died in restraint in 1979. The docuseries lasted a search for the DNA collected from the crime scene in a questionnaire for definitively failing the murder record. "There is no closure," says Chenoweth. "There is no beautiful red bow at the end." "Keeper of the Ashes: The Oklahoma Girl Scout Murders" premieres May 24 on Hulu.

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