Four Shots in Oskie: Murder and Innocence in Middle America


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On November 5 1999 14-year-old Camille Arfmann stepped off a school bus in the small Kansas town of Oskaloosa and was never again seen alive. A few days later Tom Bledsoe led the police to her body handed over his murder weapon and confessed to killing Camille a quiet high school freshman. The case that outraged Oskaloosa was seemingly solved. Yet the prosecutor and police soonreleased Bledsoe and pinned the murder on his brother Floyd an innocent farmhand who was Camilles brother-in-law. Reporter Justin Wingerter followed the case for the Topeka Capital-Journaland continued to investigate for years afterward. He now brings you the full story of how Floyd Bledsoe was unjustly convicted. How and why this injustice - perpetrated by a powerful few in a small town - occurred continues toconfound Oskaloosas detectives and attorneys decades later. Told through dozens of interviews with those closest to the crime extensive court documents and confidential police reports this strange story is sure to engage and enrage.
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