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Episode 594: The Disappearance of the Springfield Three

2024/8/26
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Ash 和 Alayna 对"斯普林菲尔德三失踪案"进行了深入的探讨,详细描述了1992年苏西·斯特里特、斯泰西·麦卡尔和谢丽尔·莱维特离奇失踪的经过。她们在毕业派对后回到苏西家,之后便神秘失踪,汽车、钱包和个人物品都留在了家中。警方调查了多名嫌疑人,包括苏西的前男友和一个在案发前曾在她们家附近徘徊的男子,但始终没有找到确凿证据。案件中最主要的嫌疑人是罗伯特·考克斯,他有着严重的犯罪前科,包括绑架和谋杀未遂。尽管考克斯否认与案件有关,但他的行为和言论令人怀疑,调查人员也多次试图与他接触,但始终没有取得突破。案件至今仍未侦破,成为美国历史上最令人费解的失踪案之一。 Ash 和 Alayna 还分析了案件中的一些疑点,例如案发现场破碎的灯罩、神秘的骚扰电话以及相互矛盾的目击证词。她们认为,警方在初期调查中的一些失误,例如将关键证据丢弃,以及警长的微观管理,都可能影响了案件的侦破。她们呼吁公众提供线索,帮助警方尽快侦破此案,让失踪女性的家属能够得到慰藉。

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Suzie Streeter and Stacy McCall were best friends and recent high school graduates. Suzie struggled with a learning disability, while Stacey was bubbly and outgoing. They had recently reconnected after Stacey's family moved back to Springfield.
  • Suzie and Stacey were close friends and recent graduates.
  • Suzie had a learning disability making her feel like an outsider.
  • Stacey was outgoing and loved music and fashion.
  • The girls rekindled their friendship after Stacey's family returned to Springfield.

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In the early morning hours of June 7, 1992, best friends and recent high school graduates Suzie Streeter and Stacy McCall finished up their graduation festivities and headed back to Suzie’s house that she shared with her mother, Sherill Levitt. When the girls failed to meet their friends for a planned trip the following day, two of those friends went by Levitt’s house to check on them. Despite all three women’s cars being parked in the driveway and the front door being unlocked, no one was home. Perhaps more alarming was the fact that the purses, wallets, and other items of all three women were still at the house, and the television in Streeter’s bedroom had been left on. Hours later, when the three still hadn’t been seen or heard from, Stacy McCall’s mother called the police and reported them missing.

For months the case of the “Springfield Three” dominated headlines in and around the city of Springfield, Missouri and consumed a massive amount of law enforcement resources; yet leads and evidence were sparse, and it seemed to many that the three missing women had simply vanished into thin air. In the thirty years since they went missing, the investigation has produced a number of compelling leads and potential suspects, but none have produced any answers or arrests and the disappearance of the Springfield Three remains one of the city’s most baffling mysteries. 

Anyone with information about the disappearance is encouraged to contact the Springfield Police at (417) 864-1810 or place an anonymous call to Crime Stoppers at (417) 869-8477. Tips and information can also be submitted online at P3tips.com.

Thank you to the incredible Dave White of Bring Me the Axe Podcast for research!

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Clark, Christopher, Traci Bauer, and Chris Bentley. 1992. "Typical teenagers, a loving mother." Springfield News-Ledger, June 10: 14.

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