It's about a series of murders in the Osage Nation in the 1920s. White men were killing Osage people to get their oil-rich land.
This story is about a tragic period in the history of the Osage Nation. In the 1920s, the Osage had discovered oil on their land, which made them rich. However, this newfound wealth attracted the wrong kind of attention. Some people, out of greed and envy, started a killing spree targeting the Osage. The story delves into the details of these murders, the investigations that followed, and the broader social and historical context of the time. It reveals how the Osage were victimized and how the system failed to protect them initially.