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Something to 'fact check' with Mule's original newspaper clippings.
June 6 6 p.m. Graduation ends at Hammmons Student Center
7:30 p.m. A friend of Suzie's drops off a graduation cake for her.
8:30 p.m. suzie and Stacy show up at their first party of the night
in Battlefield on Coach Drive
9:30 p.m. Sherrill's friend calls her at the house, where she's
refinishing a chair
10:30 p.m. Stacy calls home and tells her mom that she won't be
driving to Branson. They'll spend the night at Janelle's.
June 7 1:30 a.m. Suzie and Stacy appear at another party in the 1500
block of East Hanover Street in Springfield
Just before 2 a.m. They go back to Janelle's house on their way to
Suzie's, where they would sleep in her new king-size waterbed.
8 or 9 a.m. Janelle calls Suzie's house. No answer. She leaves a
message.
12:30 p.m. Janelle and her boyfriend go to the house on East Delmar
Street looking for Suzie and Stacy.
7 p.m. Janis shows up at the house prepared to take Stacy's
belongings and her car home.
End quote. Springfield News-Leader, June 3, 2002.
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> >June 6 6 p.m. Graduation ends at Hammmons Student Center
> >
> >7:30 p.m. A friend of Suzie's drops off a graduation cake for her.
> >
> >8:30 p.m. suzie and Stacy show up at their first party of the
night
> >in Battlefield on Coach Drive
> >
> >9:30 p.m. Sherrill's friend calls her at the house, where she's
> >refinishing a chair
> >
> >10:30 p.m. Stacy calls home and tells her mom that she won't be
> >driving to Branson. They'll spend the night at Janelle's.
> >
> >June 7 1:30 a.m. Suzie and Stacy appear at another party in the
1500
> >block of East Hanover Street in Springfield
> >
> >Just before 2 a.m. They go back to Janelle's house on their way to
> >Suzie's, where they would sleep in her new king-size waterbed.
> >
> >8 or 9 a.m. Janelle calls Suzie's house. No answer. She leaves a
> >message.
> >
> >12:30 p.m. Janelle and her boyfriend go to the house on East
Delmar
> >Street looking for Suzie and Stacy.
> >
> >7 p.m. Janis shows up at the house prepared to take Stacy's
> >belongings and her car home.
> >
> >End quote. Springfield News-Leader, June 3, 2002.
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"Janelle Kirby was the link that brought the two girls together."
"It was just a freak situation that they were even together that
night," Kirby says." End quote. Jefferson City News Tribune, July
23, 2004.
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"CASE TAKES ON LIFE OF OWN
Darrell Moore was at a prosecutor's conference in September 1992
when the television news magazine "48 Hours" jumped to life on the
screen.
He found a television at a Lake of the Ozarks hotel because he knew
Springfield's case of the three missing women would be featured for
sweeps week.
Moore saw clips from across the city. The hair salon where Levitt
worked. The house on Delmar where the three women vanished. The
McCalls passing out posters with the women's photos and descriptions.
What he saw next, he'll never forget: footage of two suspects being
given a polygraph test.
"That's a total violation of the disciplinary rules," Moore says
today. "We can't even say whether or not polygraphs have been
done. ... Much less allow the media to film it." End quote.
Springfield News Leader, June 9, 2002.
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"Janis started calling people, including a former stepdaughter."
End quote. Springfield News-Leader,June 7, 2002
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"She (Janis McCall) recalls arriving at Levitt's house and seeing
Stacy's shorts and shirt in Streeter's room." End quote. JEFFERSON
CITY NEWS TRIBUNE July 23, 2004.
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"On the floor were Stacy's flowered shorts, her rings and her watch
in the pocket."
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"I think Stacy had gotten ready for bed," Janis McCall
theorized. "She had taken off her shorts, her shoes, her jewelry,
her bra. All she would have had on was her shirt and underwear."
"Streeter also had changed clothes. The outfit she had on earlier
that night was tossed in a dirty-clothes basket."
"Levitt and Streeter always made their beds in the morning, friends
said. Yet their bedsheets were rumpled, indicating they may have
gone to sleep." End quote. KC Star, June 28, 1992.
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"Streeter, 19, works at a movie theater and is thinking about
becoming a cosmetologist." End quote. KC Str, June 28, 1992.
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> > "I think Stacy had gotten ready for bed," Janis McCall
> > theorized. "She had taken off her shorts, her shoes, her jewelry,
> > her bra. All she would have had on was her shirt and underwear."
> >
> > "Streeter also had changed clothes. The outfit she had on earlier
> > that night was tossed in a dirty-clothes basket."
> >
> > "Levitt and Streeter always made their beds in the morning,
friends
> > said. Yet their bedsheets were rumpled, indicating they may have
> > gone to sleep." End quote. KC Star, June 28, 1992.
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> >"Streeter, 19, works at a movie theater and is thinking about
> >becoming a cosmetologist." End quote. KC Str, June 28, 1992.
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Springfield News-Leader for July 7, 1994 reports that in addition to
the $750 cash Sherrill had $780 worth of uncashed check from her salon
customers in her purse. She obviously wasn't living hand to mouth to
make ends meet. I would think that she would want to deposit or cash
these as soon as possible.
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About Sherrill Levitt:
Quote:
"She was about as close to Mother Teresa as you could get. Whoever
did this had to be someone who did not know her. No one had any
kind of vendetta against her," said Levitt's friend Janet Bussell
Oliveras, who worked with Levitt and boarded in her home for about
18 months, until January 1990."
"Oliveras said Levitt was a strict mother, 'If Suzie got a phone
call after 10 o'clock at night Sherrill didn't even allow her to
answer it. So I know she would never let her answer the door after
10, especially at 2 a.m.,' Oliveras said."
"Levitt `was real private,' said Janet Bussell Oliveras, who lived
with Levitt in her central Springfield home for about a year and a
half until January 1990. `She didn't like to go out.'"
"Levitt did not date or socialize much. `She had a hermit side to
her,' Oliveras said." End quote. Springfield News-Leader, June 10,
1992.
AND ON SUZIE STREETER:
"Streeter was said to have some difficulty with reading, which
contributed to her placement in learning disability classes, said
Janet Bussell Oliveras, who lived with Streeter and her mother for a
year and a half. Oliveras speculated Streeter might have a slight
case of dyslexia."
"Her feelings were often hurt in high school. `She was a very
sensitive girl' Oliveras said. `She felt like she wasn't part of
the in crowd, like she didn't have enough friends.'" End quote.
Springfield News-Leader, June 10, 1992.
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http://3missingwomen.proboards.com/thread/32/valuable-information#ixzz5PUgNDexlJune 6 6 p.m. Graduation ends at Hammmons Student Center
7:30 p.m. A friend of Suzie's drops off a graduation cake for her.
8:30 p.m. suzie and Stacy show up at their first party of the night
in Battlefield on Coach Drive
9:30 p.m. Sherrill's friend calls her at the house, where she's
refinishing a chair
10:30 p.m. Stacy calls home and tells her mom that she won't be
driving to Branson. They'll spend the night at Janelle's.
June 7 1:30 a.m. Suzie and Stacy appear at another party in the 1500
block of East Hanover Street in Springfield
Just before 2 a.m. They go back to Janelle's house on their way to
Suzie's, where they would sleep in her new king-size waterbed.
8 or 9 a.m. Janelle calls Suzie's house. No answer. She leaves a
message.
12:30 p.m. Janelle and her boyfriend go to the house on East Delmar
Street looking for Suzie and Stacy.
7 p.m. Janis shows up at the house prepared to take Stacy's
belongings and her car home.
End quote. Springfield News-Leader, June 3, 2002.
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Quote:
> >June 6 6 p.m. Graduation ends at Hammmons Student Center
> >
> >7:30 p.m. A friend of Suzie's drops off a graduation cake for her.
> >
> >8:30 p.m. suzie and Stacy show up at their first party of the
night
> >in Battlefield on Coach Drive
> >
> >9:30 p.m. Sherrill's friend calls her at the house, where she's
> >refinishing a chair
> >
> >10:30 p.m. Stacy calls home and tells her mom that she won't be
> >driving to Branson. They'll spend the night at Janelle's.
> >
> >June 7 1:30 a.m. Suzie and Stacy appear at another party in the
1500
> >block of East Hanover Street in Springfield
> >
> >Just before 2 a.m. They go back to Janelle's house on their way to
> >Suzie's, where they would sleep in her new king-size waterbed.
> >
> >8 or 9 a.m. Janelle calls Suzie's house. No answer. She leaves a
> >message.
> >
> >12:30 p.m. Janelle and her boyfriend go to the house on East
Delmar
> >Street looking for Suzie and Stacy.
> >
> >7 p.m. Janis shows up at the house prepared to take Stacy's
> >belongings and her car home.
> >
> >End quote. Springfield News-Leader, June 3, 2002.
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Quote:
"Janelle Kirby was the link that brought the two girls together."
"It was just a freak situation that they were even together that
night," Kirby says." End quote. Jefferson City News Tribune, July
23, 2004.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Quote:
"CASE TAKES ON LIFE OF OWN
Darrell Moore was at a prosecutor's conference in September 1992
when the television news magazine "48 Hours" jumped to life on the
screen.
He found a television at a Lake of the Ozarks hotel because he knew
Springfield's case of the three missing women would be featured for
sweeps week.
Moore saw clips from across the city. The hair salon where Levitt
worked. The house on Delmar where the three women vanished. The
McCalls passing out posters with the women's photos and descriptions.
What he saw next, he'll never forget: footage of two suspects being
given a polygraph test.
"That's a total violation of the disciplinary rules," Moore says
today. "We can't even say whether or not polygraphs have been
done. ... Much less allow the media to film it." End quote.
Springfield News Leader, June 9, 2002.
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Quote:
"Janis started calling people, including a former stepdaughter."
End quote. Springfield News-Leader,June 7, 2002
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Quote:
"She (Janis McCall) recalls arriving at Levitt's house and seeing
Stacy's shorts and shirt in Streeter's room." End quote. JEFFERSON
CITY NEWS TRIBUNE July 23, 2004.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"On the floor were Stacy's flowered shorts, her rings and her watch
in the pocket."
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Quote:
"I think Stacy had gotten ready for bed," Janis McCall
theorized. "She had taken off her shorts, her shoes, her jewelry,
her bra. All she would have had on was her shirt and underwear."
"Streeter also had changed clothes. The outfit she had on earlier
that night was tossed in a dirty-clothes basket."
"Levitt and Streeter always made their beds in the morning, friends
said. Yet their bedsheets were rumpled, indicating they may have
gone to sleep." End quote. KC Star, June 28, 1992.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Quote
"Streeter, 19, works at a movie theater and is thinking about
becoming a cosmetologist." End quote. KC Str, June 28, 1992.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Quote:
> > "I think Stacy had gotten ready for bed," Janis McCall
> > theorized. "She had taken off her shorts, her shoes, her jewelry,
> > her bra. All she would have had on was her shirt and underwear."
> >
> > "Streeter also had changed clothes. The outfit she had on earlier
> > that night was tossed in a dirty-clothes basket."
> >
> > "Levitt and Streeter always made their beds in the morning,
friends
> > said. Yet their bedsheets were rumpled, indicating they may have
> > gone to sleep." End quote. KC Star, June 28, 1992.
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Quote
> >"Streeter, 19, works at a movie theater and is thinking about
> >becoming a cosmetologist." End quote. KC Str, June 28, 1992.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Springfield News-Leader for July 7, 1994 reports that in addition to
the $750 cash Sherrill had $780 worth of uncashed check from her salon
customers in her purse. She obviously wasn't living hand to mouth to
make ends meet. I would think that she would want to deposit or cash
these as soon as possible.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
About Sherrill Levitt:
Quote:
"She was about as close to Mother Teresa as you could get. Whoever
did this had to be someone who did not know her. No one had any
kind of vendetta against her," said Levitt's friend Janet Bussell
Oliveras, who worked with Levitt and boarded in her home for about
18 months, until January 1990."
"Oliveras said Levitt was a strict mother, 'If Suzie got a phone
call after 10 o'clock at night Sherrill didn't even allow her to
answer it. So I know she would never let her answer the door after
10, especially at 2 a.m.,' Oliveras said."
"Levitt `was real private,' said Janet Bussell Oliveras, who lived
with Levitt in her central Springfield home for about a year and a
half until January 1990. `She didn't like to go out.'"
"Levitt did not date or socialize much. `She had a hermit side to
her,' Oliveras said." End quote. Springfield News-Leader, June 10,
1992.
AND ON SUZIE STREETER:
"Streeter was said to have some difficulty with reading, which
contributed to her placement in learning disability classes, said
Janet Bussell Oliveras, who lived with Streeter and her mother for a
year and a half. Oliveras speculated Streeter might have a slight
case of dyslexia."
"Her feelings were often hurt in high school. `She was a very
sensitive girl' Oliveras said. `She felt like she wasn't part of
the in crowd, like she didn't have enough friends.'" End quote.
Springfield News-Leader, June 10, 1992.
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