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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe investigation into the murders of three young Oklahoma Girl Scouts at sleepaway camp in 1977!The investigation into the murders of three young Oklahoma Girl Scouts at sleepaway camp in 1977!The investigation into the murders of three young Oklahoma Girl Scouts at sleepaway camp in 1977!
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I'm glad I'm not the only one who was bothered by Kristin Chenoweth's narcissism. I watch a ton of true crime and never heard the tragic story of the Girl Scouts massacre and tunnel vision of the keystone cops rooted in racism. This story stands out on its own without Kristen Chenoworth trying to make it all about her. What an attention seeker!!! And then she said something about her needing to heal. How dare she!!!! She didn't know them or their families.
And then her trying to promote her nieces singing career and her own Broadway skills. It really irritated me and it had to irritate the actual victims family members. Those sweet little girls deserve so much more this.
And then her trying to promote her nieces singing career and her own Broadway skills. It really irritated me and it had to irritate the actual victims family members. Those sweet little girls deserve so much more this.
This story could've been told without Kristin Chenoweth's interjections of narcissistic statements and cinematic shots, making herself the focus of something she wasn't directly involved in and didn't occur to people she was close to. What happened was horrifying for those little girls and their families. It's heartwrenching to think of what they went through. A more considerate approach could've been taken here.
This documentary could have been so much better, given the interesting, devastating story it set out to tell. The story of the death of three innocent children, the search for justice and the stumbling blocks along the way, should be told with respect showed to the victims and their families... Too bad Kristin Chenoweth decided to use this platform to promote her own career! What kind of narcissistic monster does a person have to be to use the tragic death of three children and the nasty racial tension put on this community, to showcase their singing capabilities?
Skip this one! Don't give that arrogant woman anymore attention!
Skip this one! Don't give that arrogant woman anymore attention!
"Was I friends with the girls? No. Did I ever even have a single conversation with any of the girls? No. Did I ever acknowledge their existence in any way before their murder? No. But did I accidentally share the same airspace as them on occasion so it's very important I'm in this show!" is basically how all her scenes go.
She's an extremely talented Broadway actor but her inclusion really just ruins it. It feels so forced and unnecessary just bc she went to the same school as some of the girls just to cash in on her celebrity.
Especially when she just gives unrelated info or feelings about camp and other things that have nothing to do with the events of the story bc she wasn't there.
It halts the pace of the mini series that should be trying to spread awareness and sus out information about the tragic murder of 3 young girls.
She's an extremely talented Broadway actor but her inclusion really just ruins it. It feels so forced and unnecessary just bc she went to the same school as some of the girls just to cash in on her celebrity.
Especially when she just gives unrelated info or feelings about camp and other things that have nothing to do with the events of the story bc she wasn't there.
It halts the pace of the mini series that should be trying to spread awareness and sus out information about the tragic murder of 3 young girls.
Kristin Chenoweth took a horrific tragedy and made it about her.
The story of these poor, sweet, baby girls should never be forgotten but could have been told so much better without Chenoweth's not too subtle "me, me, me," obvious need for attention.
Truly classless.
The story of these poor, sweet, baby girls should never be forgotten but could have been told so much better without Chenoweth's not too subtle "me, me, me," obvious need for attention.
Truly classless.
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