Missouri - The Springfield Three--missing since June 1992 - #8

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  • #421
Hi, I'm new here, but have been following the case and reading threads.
I think Suzie possibly pg is a good consideration. I'm wondering if Any of the girls, especially Sherrill and Suzie kept a diary?? If so were they found? Otherwise I'm thinking along the lines that perhaps the Perpetrator/s wanted to confiscate diaries, so to remove information that perpetuates him as the father of child. Hence the bedroom having a searched for item appearance, and their handbags being looked into. A process of eliminating any information about the perpetrator .
Just some of my thinking
welcome thrivegirl
everything is up for consideration but I agree with you.
it does connect a lot of dots.
their behaviours and actions tell us all that we know. that's all we have.

a personal vendetta/ problem/ argument or jealousy is likely even the LE support the perp or perps were likely known to the girls. it supports more of what we do have than a boogie man going boo in the night …..randomly.....yet stalking them from afar without leaving a trace!! magic boof!! never to be seen again :confused:
 
  • #422
The problem I have with the pregnancy theory is that there is a millions reasons why she could of had a stomach ache that night.

Graduation is a massive deal and life was changing for her so it’s much more likely to do with stress or even her time of the month. These to me are a lot more realistic than a phantom pregnancy when she doesn’t seem to have been dating anybody.

IMO
 
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  • #423
could be anything.
its reasonable though to explore the possibility of pg.

unwanted babies would be the number one cause of murder of pregnant women throughout time . (imo)
I am the same vintage as these girls exactly. and getting knocked up at that age was still a very big deal.
it takes 4 months at least for a pregnancy to show.
the pregnancy possibility opens so many doors because we are not aware of any current relationship suzie was in.
so if so it was recla's or a secret rendevue she could have been having with anybody including as some have said LE? JANELLES MIKE?? hmmmm that's an interesting dynamic to explore.
nothingto back that all up just thinking out loud!

jmo
moo imo
 
  • #424
but he was a person of interest.

and you do support his perspective.....

so maybe not endorsing his behaviour but supporting his perspective is bias.

no matter what way you wanna slice it

No actually I don’t. I would have let the investigation run its course.

I just said what transpired, not that I endorsed it.

They are not persons of interest. And their alibi witness was rather convincing.

But mostly there is no real motive.
 
  • #425
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Has Janis McCall spoken out on the case in the last 5 years or so?

As I said earlier on in a thread considering her advanced age I would of thought she would of been pushing the town to reopen the case or to get fresh eyes on it with a private eye.

The internet can open many doors if she would push to get this case reopened. Surely the town also want this solved so get them involved in pushing to have fresh eyes go over the evidence.
 
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  • #426
The bulb was not broken. It was the surrounding globe.

Incidentally both the porch light and yard light were controlled by the same light switch inside the house.
That is interesting to me. I read Mrs McCall couldn't get the outside light to work . Is this the one near the cars?
 
  • #427
No actually I don’t. I would have let the investigation run its course.

I just said what transpired, not that I endorsed it.

They are not persons of interest. And their alibi witness was rather convincing.

But mostly there is no real motive.


I like hearing your theories as you have obviously worked hard to gain facts but when investigators even say that the grave robbers should not of been cleared then I am going to put their opinion above a strangers face on the internet.


Nobody can be ruled out when nobody has been charged for this crime.
 
  • #428
One finds oneself wanting to say, "Gee, if only something occurred later in life which could throw a light backward onto 3MW speculations; something like someone being charged with kidnapping, let's say...."

But even that might shed no light.
 
  • #429
I guess it comes down to who people did this :)

My suspicions are still on it had to be that night and if you could figure out why that night then we would be closer to solving it.

IMO it was b/c it was graduation night....party atmosphere...there's 5 high schools in Spfld. Since Hammond Ctr is #1. air conditioned #2. large enough to host concerts....all the high schools use the Ctr.
 
  • #430
I like hearing your theories as you have obviously worked hard to gain facts but when investigators even say that the grave robbers should not of been cleared then I am going to put their opinion above a strangers face on the internet.


Nobody can be ruled out when nobody has been charged for this crime.

Exactly.
 
  • #431
welcome thrivegirl
everything is up for consideration but I agree with you.
it does connect a lot of dots.
their behaviours and actions tell us all that we know. that's all we have.

a personal vendetta/ problem/ argument or jealousy is likely even the LE support the perp or perps were likely known to the girls. it supports more of what we do have than a boogie man going boo in the night …..randomly.....yet stalking them from afar without leaving a trace!! magic boof!! never to be seen again :confused:

When you follow True Crime shows.....typically it's someone close to the victim(s) not a professional boogie man.
 
  • #432
One finds oneself wanting to say, "Gee, if only something occurred later in life which could throw a light backward onto 3MW speculations; something like someone being charged with kidnapping, let's say...."

But even that might shed no light.

Gerald Carnahan tried to abduct a girl...99.9% sure it was after the women disappeared but then again, the was alone and walking down the street.
Since then the Robb's murdered 3 people, 2 'disappeared' but were found buried in his backyard (basically). Over a drug deal I think it was. Plus abductions from mini-marts, victims were lone women vs 3 in a house! The latter is just unheard of. Crazy.
 
  • #433
When you follow True Crime shows.....typically it's someone close to the victim(s) not a professional boogie man.

‘Topically” is the operative word. When all the obvious suspects are eliminated it is necessary to look elsewhere.

An oversexed intoxicated homicidal maniac works for me. Just followed them home.
 
  • #434
That is interesting to me. I read Mrs McCall couldn't get the outside light to work . Is this the one near the cars?
Actually, I heard/read she couldn't get the inside light to work and bumbled around til she found a lamp to switch on. The way I understand it, the TV was on, like someone had watched a video, left a 'white' screen.
Was it at 7 or 10? I've read both!
 
  • #435
‘Topically” is the operative word. When all the obvious suspects are eliminated it is necessary to look elsewhere.

An oversexed intoxicated homicidal maniac works for me. Just followed them home.

Lol......oooooookay. A well coordinated hee-man type? What was Arnold Swartzenagger doing on June 7th, 1992....hmmmm

No. Just kidding. You may be correct!

:D:)
 
  • #436
‘Topically” is the operative word. When all the obvious suspects are eliminated it is necessary to look elsewhere.

An oversexed intoxicated homicidal maniac works for me. Just followed them home.


Does LE believe this view as well?

How do you know the obvious suspects have been eliminated as I thought there was about 12 suspects to this case. Since when have all of these 12 been completely cleared?

Just because there has been no arrest does not mean they are not viable suspects. The case was completely botched from the get go.

You seem to believe what some of the suspects have told you at face value. Why do you think people like Michael Clay would tell you the truth?

It’s not like you are a detective and have any power over them to make them tell the truth.

IMO
 
  • #437
When you follow True Crime shows.....typically it's someone close to the victim(s) not a professional boogie man.
No one thinks it’s a boogieman

And yeah it’s likely someone who knew the women. But there’s more people who’ve been to the house than Janelle and Mike.

There’s many more who have been there that aren’t mentioned in papers. My guess is the perp is someone rarely mentioned publicly.
 
  • #438
IMO it was b/c it was graduation night....party atmosphere...there's 5 high schools in Spfld. Since Hammond Ctr is #1. air conditioned #2. large enough to host concerts....all the high schools use the Ctr.

*Hammons*
 
  • #439
'Cold Justice'
For those interested in having C.J. folks work on this case....yes, yes, LE has to ask them but their site DOES have a 'Tips' section to submit cases. No negative comments please, negativity will not get this case 'on the air'. This case CAN be solved.

Cold Justice Tip Line

At the moment, rumor has it, the C.J. team is working on a case in Barry County, MO.

At the very least, it's an action.
 
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