That's just it. Stacy wasn't supposed to spend the night at Delmar. Neither was Suzie. It was literally a last minute change to their plans.
Exactly. I think it was Sherrill and the house that really made psycho perp "zero in."
But the truly frustrating (and I really mean
truly frustrating) thing about all of this is there are so, so, so many different motivations and scenarios possible. Was it one perp? Was it more than one? How many? Did the perp/s know any of the women? Was it sexually motivated? If not, what was the motivation? It sure wasn't robbery. And how'd he get in?
Honestly, I wouldn't disregard the layout & location of that house, and agreed this whole thing seems like it has to be in some way tied in with graduation day, but I think that was someone that was in town that day for a graduation, someone who didn't live there, a traveler. And he saw that house and at least one occupant. And he sized the whole thing up through his own twisted lens. A few people on here were really into this hired hit theory. I sort of (??) agree, but I don't think anyone had to have hired or could have hired the person who did this. But he's just as effective as if he were a hired hit, maybe more effective. Only a guess, though, and jmo. I still have a feeling the varnishing & the furniture hold some important answer on this.
Another note. I went through Springfield newspapers that I could access searching for info on 1717 E. Delmar's history, I could find things up through maybe late 1960s (limited sources available to me). That house was rented out quite often in the day, I don't know if that was still the case by the time Sherrill and Suzie moved in. And it wasn't just that house, it seems like a few houses on Delmar were being rented out pretty regularly. So I kind of keep this in mind as I look at that house and the area. Rented-out houses can translate into people that aren't necessarily putting down roots, at least some of those renters may just be passing through. And all of this, jmo, it creates more and more exposure for those in Suzie & Sherrill's home and the home itself, already pretty much astride Glenstone, which was once part of Highway 65. In the mid '60s, US65 shifted a bit away, but Glenstone does actually join into the current US65, and is known as US65-Business route, running parallel to the actual US65 until it intersects with it. US 65 apparently (?) runs all the way from Minnesota to Louisiana. And then, you have Sherrill working at the salon, more exposure, and I think there might have been quite a lot of it, potentially. I found an ad for Sherrill's New Attitudes Hair Salon, it says "Heer's Park Central." Was the salon IN the old Heer's building? From what I can find, it does look like Sherrill may have worked in that building, at least for a time. Heer's in the late 60s was evidently a huge department store, I see it advertised with five parking lots and four eating places (at least one a fairly formal type restaurant, one source is saying there was a rooftop restaurant & observation deck), a basement, a mezzanine, beauty shop, place to pay utilities, at least five floors selling clothing, firearms, toiletries, furniture, Santa visited there to take pics with the kids, you could have your portrait done in oils there, there were bridal consultants, back to college wardrobe consultants, one source says there was an actual theater in the Heer's building And judging by this ad, Heer's was particularly interested in drawing in tourists:
(Is this where Sherrill bought Suzie's waterbed?) Heer's ended up shutting down after bankruptcy in 1995, I don't know if Sherrill was even at this location by 1992. If she was there at some point, she must have moved for some reason because she was at Sunshine Street by 1992, based on information available. And then, aside from the location of the house and Sherrill's busy salon career that puts her in contact with many people regardless of its exact location... aside from all that, Suzie has that "Sweetr" plate, more exposure.