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    A Review of Case of the Springfield 3

    There are many theories about the disappearance of Sherrill, Suzanne, and Stacy. Almost all revolve around the 2 essential questions of why and who. Knowing who usually tells you why. Knowing why usually tells you who. In this case many have asked, who was the target? Was it all 3? Was it...
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    A Review of Case of the Springfield 3

    Your version of what may have happened illustrates the many possibilities as to the events in the house after the girls arrival to the residence. As I try to do at each critical point in this case, let's try to think like the actors were thinking. All 3 women were adjusting in the moments...
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    A Review of Case of the Springfield 3

    Thank you, @SAMS. I hope this thread continues to build solid information about this most interesting and frustrating case. You are correct when you say we do not know with certainty the porch light was left on or the front door left unlocked by the abductor(s). There are very few things we know...
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    A Review of Case of the Springfield 3

    That is a good catch and a reasonable conclusion. It's probably the best guess that can be made short of the police actually telling us. I'll include this in my Review if I repost an updated version at some later date. My hope was information I may have missed could be added here in the replies...
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    A Review of Case of the Springfield 3

    I think you are right. We can't really know how the dog would react with either a stranger or someone he knew. Anything to do with the dog is at best an educated guess. It would be helpful to know this particular dog's disposition, but we don't know that either. The only description of the dog...
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    A Review of Case of the Springfield 3

    Thank you for your thoughts on this. I agree there has to be other facts not known for the FBI analyst to put forth this scenario so early on in the case. I guess with so much openness from the PD early in this investigation, I have wondered why those facts remained so well hidden. The FBI...
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    A Review of Case of the Springfield 3

    As you probably know, The FBI pioneered behavioral profiling. They divided crime scenes into organized, disorganized or mixed. They discovered each type crime scene was created by someone with a range of possible characteristics. It is never perfect nor does any one suspect have all of the...
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    A Review of Case of the Springfield 3

    Thank you. The Coke can is visible in one of the crime scene photos. I discovered the "teenish voice" description in only one source. One of my regrets is that I did not "source" this document better. I should have footnoted where I got each piece of information. In some cases it was in multiple...
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    A Review of Case of the Springfield 3

    Thank you for the kind comments. My goal was to create interest in the case and to put forth an analyses for the scrutiny of others. There is no short cut to a solution to this crime. There are so many angles to consider and so little evidence to use to back up any theory. I do believe focusing...
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    A Review of Case of the Springfield 3

    The above narrative took some time to get posted. The file was too large and I had to cut the last paragraph which I will post at the end of this but I also struggled with formatting and my charts. The charts turned out very small and hard to see in the above post. This was the final paragraph I...
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    A Review of Case of the Springfield 3

    A Review of the Case of the Missing Springfield 3: Sherrill Levitt, Suzanne Streeter, and Stacy McCall The purpose of this review is to aggregate publicly known information about this case. This includes all relevant facts at the crime scene, victimology, a logic model of the crime...
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    A Review of Case of the Springfield 3

    I have worked on a review of the case of the Springfield 3 for several weeks. I will copy and paste my review as a comment below. This review looks at publicly known facts in this case. Those facts came from police reports, print articles, television shows, websites, and various other sources. I...
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    Basic Information

    I have only recently began to focus on this case. I'm trying to clarify some seemingly minor details at the crime scene. (1) The TV was left on in Suzanne's room. At least one source said it was left on a channel that had no station on it. Is that accurate? Was there a VCR attached to the TV...
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    HOLLY BOBO on Nashville's Channel Four 4-29-13

    I posted the following on July 9, 2011. I am reposting it for analysis and dissection in light of all the new information. I think we might be able to predict even better now that more is known. I would appreciate any critique. "Behavioral Aspects I rarely post on WS but I have been keeping...
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    TN - Holly Bobo, 20, Darden, believed abducted 13 April 2011 - #25

    I rarely post on WS but I have been keeping up with the Holly Bobo case for several weeks. I want to make a few observations based on what I have read. I may be off base, but I want to focus on the type person involved based on the behaviors we know. My opinions don't really add much to what is...
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    CO CO - Roger Ellison, 17, Cedaredge, 10 Feb 1981 #1

    I agree with CaptAmerica's view of the best way to proceed with this case. A grand jury might just be the ticket to gain the evidence necessary to solve this case. Unless new evidence is gained or old evidence is pursued harder, this case will continue to flounder.
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    CO CO - Roger Ellison, 17, Cedaredge, 10 Feb 1981 #1

    I have spent many years reviewing all the public information I can find about the Morgan Nick case, but I have also talked to people who have non-public knowledge of the case. I feel I have to be careful to not carelessly say something I shouldn't. The only way to assure I don't is to not say...
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    CO CO - Roger Ellison, 17, Cedaredge, 10 Feb 1981 #1

    I'm guessing you are certain your brother did not "run away" either because you have knowledge we don't have or you feel you knew him so well it is impossible for him to have left voluntarily? Just based on probabilities, it is much more likely he didn't run away, but as an investigator (which...
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    CO CO - Roger Ellison, 17, Cedaredge, 10 Feb 1981 #1

    Thanks for clearing up BBM for me. I am new to these boards. The phrase in scenario 2, "at the time", is just a way of saying that kids are too young to put things in perspective. Losing a girlfriend, having a parent chew them out, getting cut from the ball team, being rejected by a friend...
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    CO CO - Roger Ellison, 17, Cedaredge, 10 Feb 1981 #1

    Generally speaking, when kids miss school it is either for sex, partying (drugs and/or alcohol), hanging out (meet at someone's house), or mischief (vandalism, theft). Sometimes they are mixed together. Even if the person or persons involved with the student are adults, the reasons are often...

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