Forty years after sending her 8-year-old daughter off to the overnight Girl Scout camp where she was brutally killed, Sheri Farmer is still searching for answers — and still remembers her last words to her little girl, Lori.
“We hugged and I told her I loved her,” Farmer recalls to People. Then she watched Lori get on the bus that would take her to Camp Scott for a two-week stay 45 minutes outside their home in suburban Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Farmer never saw her daughter alive again.
“I wish I had not let her go,” Farmer says. “It was her first time to ever go to camp anywhere.
“We hugged and I told her I loved her,” Farmer recalls to People. Then she watched Lori get on the bus that would take her to Camp Scott for a two-week stay 45 minutes outside their home in suburban Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Farmer never saw her daughter alive again.
“I wish I had not let her go,” Farmer says. “It was her first time to ever go to camp anywhere.
- 2/1/2018
- by Christine Pelisek
- PEOPLE.com
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