Prison City Murders — Case 3 Innocence Lost



Friday, November 5th, 1999.  Rural Kansas.

At 4:20 PM, Camille Arfmann, 14 years old, steps off her school bus. She walks to the trailer where she lives with her older sister and her family. About 5:00 PM, a friend, Rose Meyer, stops by. She goes in the trailer and sees the teenager’s jacket and book bag inside the house. Not finding anyone home, Rose leaves. At 6:30 PM, friends stop by to take Camille to an activity at nearby Countryside Baptist Church. When there is no answer at the door, they leave. At 12:50 AM Saturday morning, the Jefferson County Sheriff receives a call reporting the teenager missing.

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