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Missing: The Springfield Three
Published on May 1, 2017

An in-depth news story by Tony Madden published in Volume 46, Issue 4 of Kickapoo High Quarterly, the student publication at Kickapoo High School in Springfield, Missouri.


I don't know that there's any new material in this article, but it does have some more "recent-ish" comments from Janis, Janelle, etc.
 

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''Anne Roderique-Jones grew up amid the case of the Three Missing Women in Springfield, a 30-year-old unsolved disappearance. About two years ago, Roderique-Jones set out to retell the story that impacted not only her life but the entire community.

In her podcast, "The Springfield Three: A Small-Town Disappearance," Roderique-Jones explores the disappearance of Stacy McCall, Suzanne "Suzie" Streeter and Sherrill Levitt. The three women went missing in June 1992; what happened to them remains a mystery.

The podcast, available on all podcast streaming platforms, had received more than a million downloads, as of April.''

''Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, Roderique-Jones and the editaudio team were able to visit Springfield for a few days to interview folks, including McCall's mother Janis McCall and the first police officer at the scene in '92, Rick Bookout. Remaining interviews were conducted over phone calls and Zoom.

Over eight episodes and three bonus episodes, Roderique-Jones interviewed friends and family of the women, more police officers and detectives, and journalists who were on the ground reporting the case.''
 
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