4.4 • 813 Ratings
🗓️ 25 May 2021
⏱️ 27 minutes
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Episode 2: We dig into the details of the girls’ graduation night—a night that was filled with excitement and promise, until it wasn’t. What exactly happened that night? We look at a timeline of events and talk to the friends who arrived at the house at 1717 Delmar Street; those who could possibly have found the one piece of evidence in the case. We speak with officer Rick Bookout, the first to arrive on the scene the next evening—and hear about the disturbing scenario that was found upon his arrival.
Do you have information on the Springfield Three? Please reach out to the Springfield Police Department or us [email protected].
We like to thank the following for their participation in this episode: Janis McCall, Rick Bookout, KY3 News, Ron Davis, Nigel Holderby, and David Asher.
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0:00.0 | Edit Audio. |
0:04.4 | I thought, there's something really wrong about this. |
0:12.8 | She's not here. |
0:14.4 | Her clothes are here, and her car is here, and her purse is here, and the keys are here, |
0:22.2 | and so are Susie's and Cheryl's their stuff was there their cigarettes are in their purse and they told me that |
0:27.7 | Cheryl was a chain smoker and Susie was close to it and I said I'm gonna have I think we'd |
0:32.8 | better report I'm missing in the last episode I told you about the disappearance of the Springfield 3, |
0:41.7 | Stacey McCall, Susie Streeter, and Cheryl Levitt. |
0:44.7 | I told you about the town and what felt like a safe haven in the Ozarks, |
0:48.7 | the town where I grew up. |
0:50.7 | I gave you an overview of the disappearance in hopes to bring it to the surface. |
0:55.3 | We know that Stacey and Susie graduated high school, went to a few parties, and then presumably |
1:00.2 | went to Susie's mom, Cheryl's house, at about 2 a.m. on graduation night. And we know that |
1:05.5 | all three were gone in the morning, without a single trace of evidence. |
1:16.2 | I also told you a bit about the three women, all known to be kind and responsible. |
1:20.8 | Their faces can still be found on flyers that once blanketed the Ozarks. |
1:23.0 | I want you to imagine them too. |
1:31.1 | And as we go on, I want you to think of Stacey and see this gorgeous young woman with long, thick, wavy hair and sparkly blue eyes. |
1:39.7 | And when I talk about Susie, you'll imagine this spirited petite 19-year-old with bleach blonde shoulder-length hair, big brown eyes, and a pretty smile. |
1:48.0 | And Susie's mom, Cheryl, a petite woman, just 47, short, bleach blonde hair and the same big brown eyes as Susie. She was a hardworking mother who just wanted to make a better life for her daughter. |
1:53.0 | I also talked a bit about the night of the disappearance, a night that was filled with promise and excitement and parties and plans. |
2:00.0 | That's where we left off, the night that the three women disappeared. |
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