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🗓️ 16 November 2021
⏱️ 31 minutes
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Since The Springfield Three came out last May, new tips and theories have come pouring in. In this first bonus episode, we reveal some of these new tips and some possible new theories, particularly regarding Robert Craig Cox. We spoke with a woman who knew Robert Craig Cox all those years ago, when he was more commonly known as “Bob.” She tells us what he was like back in 1992, and shares an eerie discovery she made in her attic. We also hear from another woman who had a frightening experience with Cox when she was young, and from a man who believes he knows where the women are buried.
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0:00.0 | This episode discusses suicide. If you or someone you know has thoughts of suicide, please call |
0:05.8 | the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255. Edit Audio. We launched the Springfield |
0:19.7 | 3 on May 25th of 2021 with three episodes. |
0:23.8 | We plan to lay out the case with eight total episodes, ending with a profound impact that |
0:28.4 | Susie Stacey and Cheryl have made on the town of Springfield, Missouri. |
0:32.6 | After the first three episodes came out that day in late May, I had a barrage of emails, Facebook messages, |
0:39.0 | Twitter DMs. People wanted to talk about this case, about the podcast. And as those remaining |
0:45.1 | episodes unfolded, this only continued. I want to acknowledge that in this podcast, we say beautiful |
0:52.3 | blonde women a lot. So we feel like now is a good time to address |
0:55.8 | this. And we know that this is one of the reasons why this case has received media attention. |
1:01.5 | Right now, we're hearing a lot about the Gabby Petito case and Missing White Women's Syndrome. |
1:06.9 | Missing white women statistically receive more media coverage than any other racial and gender |
1:11.7 | group. It's a problem, and as storytellers, we want to do better. This doesn't diminish the tragedy |
1:18.5 | of the three missing women, but it's important to acknowledge. I didn't set out to create this |
1:24.9 | podcast in hopes that it would be successful or garner advertisements or anything like that. |
1:30.3 | I really just wanted to use this as a platform to reach a new and broader audience. |
1:35.5 | And I wanted to give those involved with this case a place to share their stories. |
1:39.6 | We were going to create eight episodes and be done. |
1:43.0 | But that's not exactly what happened. |
1:45.6 | Within the first three months, we had 400,000 downloads and national press. |
1:50.2 | Suffice to say, the emails and messages kept coming. |
1:53.8 | It became clear that there's more to this. |
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