It has been suggested that Janelle Kirby and Mrs. McCall remembered perfectly well what was said by the obscene caller but were instructed by police not to reveal that information publicly. This seems reasonable since the content of the calls could be used in the interrogation of suspects and to...
The answering machine wasn't digital. It was an old-school analog machine with a cassette tape. And I assume it indicated new messages with a blinking light and didn't show the number of missed calls.
I think people are suggesting that even though a message may have been "erased," it's possible...
I asked about the identity of the caller because I came across something interesting that I don't think has been commented on before. I was looking at some old articles about Steve Garrison. There was an April 1990 News-Leader article titled "Officers, SWAT teams surround Springfield house where...
I agree. It's just too much of a coincidence. I think the obscene message left on the answering machine could have solved this case if it hadn't been erased. I hope that in the intervening years the police have tried to extract the message from the tape.
TexasT... the calls could have been made...
This new thread hasn't been very active, but I have a question...
Does anyone know for certain whether the obscene phone calls to the Levitt home were definitively attributed to anyone? I remember reading that there was some serial obscene caller that was identified, but was it ever established...