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Wendy Camp and her family vanished in rural Oklahoma. Another family member had questions.

See how this situation put a split in a family tree

Wendy Camp and her family vanished in rural Oklahoma. Another family member had questions.

See how this situation put a split in a family tree

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Wendy Camp and her family vanished in rural Oklahoma. Another family member had questions.

See how this situation put a split in a family tree

Stream full episodes of “Hometown Tragedy” now by downloading the Very Local app for free.Oklahoma’s Green Country is known for its wooded hills and vast landscapes. It’s also home to the Prewitt family. “Our whole lives, we've heard about all the evil, crazy things that my dad's family had been involved in,” Kristen Leading Fox said.Kristen had the haunting suspicion that some of her family members were responsible for the disappearances of Wendy Camp, Lisa Kregear and Cynthia Britto on May 29, 1992.“We're talking about the innocence of a 6-year-old child,” KOCO’s Mecca Rayne said about Britto. “It's the not knowing that really affects the families,” said forensic archeologist Kent Buehler.Can investigators solve this mystery? Find out in the Hometown Tragedy episode "Dark Family Secrets Unearthed in the Bible Belt" on the Very Local app.What is Very Local?Very Local is a streaming app where you can watch local news, original series and more. Keep connected to your hometown with the news team you trust and discover original series and specials that explore your community and beyond.Follow Very Local on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube for more.

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Oklahoma’s Green Country is known for its wooded hills and vast landscapes. It’s also home to the Prewitt family.

“Our whole lives, we've heard about all the evil, crazy things that my dad's family had been involved in,” Kristen Leading Fox said.

Kristen had the haunting suspicion that some of her family members were responsible for the disappearances of Wendy Camp, Lisa Kregear and Cynthia Britto on May 29, 1992.

“We're talking about the innocence of a 6-year-old child,” KOCO’s Mecca Rayne said about Britto.

“It's the not knowing that really affects the families,” said forensic archeologist Kent Buehler.

Can investigators solve this mystery? Find out in the Hometown Tragedy episode "Dark Family Secrets Unearthed in the Bible Belt" on the .

What is Very Local?

is a streaming app where you can watch local news, original series and more. Keep connected to your hometown with the news team you trust and discover original series and specials that explore your community and beyond.

Follow Very Local on , and for more.