Ozarks True Crime
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Ozarks True Crime is an editaudio Original investigative podcast based on true crime in the mysterious and oft-forgotten region of the Ozarks. Host and writer Anne Roderique-Jones travels to back to her hometown and weaves in a personal narrative as she examines the intricate trail of untold stories.
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05/25/21 • 27 min
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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The Springfield Three Ep.4: Grave Robbers, A Haunted Girl Scout Camp and Other Theories
Ozarks True Crime
06/01/21 • 31 min
In episode four of the Springfield Three, we start to delve into the leading theories that emerge. We’ll talk about a group of men who were arrested for stealing gold fillings out of corpses’ mouths in a local cemetery—one of whom was dating Suzie. We’ll talk about a boy who tells the haunting story of seeing the women in what locals called “The Girl Scout Camp.” It’s a story that would haunt him for the rest of his life. We’ll talk about the van—an infamous piece of information in this case. And we’ll talk about the theory that the women are buried underneath a parking lot, one that still continues to ripple throughout the town nearly 30 years later.
Do you have information on the Springfield Three? Please reach out to the Springfield Police Department or us at [email protected]
We like to thank the following for their participation in this episode: Robert Keyes, Janis McCall, Ron Davis, David Asher, Joe Tate, Laura Bauer, Sally Ray, Brenda Kane, David Milsap, Darrell Moore, and Barrett Fisk.
Links:
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- The Springfield Missouri Police Department
- YouTube Video of Rick Norland Using “Ground Penetrating Radar” to Search for the Springfield Three
- Websleuths Thread on Key People
- US Department of Justice Report on Homicide Trends from 1980-2008
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The Springfield Three Ep.1: Graduation Night and the Disappearance of Stacy, Suzie, and Sherrill
Ozarks True Crime
05/25/21 • 25 min
Episode 1: On June 7 of 1992 three women went missing from a single-family home in the Missouri Ozarks. Stacy McCall and Suzie Streeter who, along with Suzie’s mother, Sherrill Levitt, completely vanished in the early hours of the girls’ graduation night. They’ve been missing ever since. At the scene, there is no trace of a body and there is no DNA. There is no noise or disturbance. The only thing that’s even slightly amiss is a broken porch light. So what happened? How could three women go to sleep and then suddenly vanish? Host Anne Roderique-Jones lays out the disappearance and paints a picture as to what it was like to grow up in Springfield, Missouri during the time of the disappearance. We sit down with family and friends of the women and members of law enforcement who worked this case nearly 30 years ago.
Do you have information on the Springfield Three? Please reach out to the Springfield Police Department or us at [email protected].
We like to thank the following for their participation in this episode: Janis McCall, Rick Bookout, David Milsap, Nigel Holderby, Courtney Dunlop, Robert Keyes, Ron Davis, Nathan Jones, Darren from the Bar, and Heather Kohler.
Links:
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- The Springfield Missouri Police Department
- The Three Missing Women website
- Architectural Digest and the Ozarks in True Detective
- Springfield Missouri Census Data
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The Springfield Three Ep.9 [Bonus]: Clues Hidden in the Attic
Ozarks True Crime
11/16/21 • 31 min
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.
Do you have information on the Springfield Three? Please reach out to the Springfield Police Department or us at [email protected]
Special thanks to everyone who shared their stories with us since this podcast has aired.
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Ozarks True Crime: Introducing Season 2 - The Feeney Family Murders
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11/17/22 • 1 min
The Feeney family were what some would call a 'picture perfect' family. They lived in a tidy, new subdivision in Springfield, Missouri — a town nestled in the Ozarks.
On February 25, 1995, Jon Feeney said goodbye to his wife and two young children before driving to a teacher’s conference in a neighboring town. Two days later, his family was found brutally murdered.
Tracking down former law enforcement officers, coworkers, and family members, journalist Anne Roderique-Jones returns to her hometown in Springfield searching for answers to find out: who killed Cheryl, Tyler, and Jennifer?
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The Springfield Three Ep.7: The Questions That Remain
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06/22/21 • 27 min
In episode seven of The Springfield Three, we dive into questions that remain. Because, really, there are so many questions. First and maybe most importantly, why and who would want to do this to Stacy, Suzie, and Sherrill? How did the perpetrator manage to get three healthy women out of the house with very little, if no, sign of struggle? How did three women just disappear? I’ll talk with local law enforcement and journalists to go over different scenarios and try to uncover the questions that remain.
Do you have information on the Springfield Three? Please reach out to the Springfield Police Department or us at [email protected].
We like to thank the following for their participation in this episode: Laura Bauer, Ron Davis, Robert Keyes, Darrell Moore, Janis McCall, Rick Bookout, David Milsap, David Asher, and Terry Knowles.
Links:
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- The Springfield Missouri Police Department
- Southeast Missourian Article on Webster County Dig
- Underground Ozarks on Winoka Lodge
- Medium Article on “How Did The Springfield Three Vanish Into Thin Air?”
- People Magazine “Where Are The Springfield Three?”
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The Feeney Family Murders Ep. 2: A Home Becomes A Crime Scene
Ozarks True Crime
11/22/22 • 19 min
On the morning of February 27, 1995, Cheryl Feeney doesn’t show up to work and her coworkers become concerned. Her friend and colleague drives to the home on Nottingham Street to check on the family — a decision that would forever change her life.
Do you have information on the Feeney Family Murders? Please reach out to the Greene County Sheriff's Office or us [email protected]. The Feeney Family Murders: Ozarks True Crime, is an editaudio Original production.
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06/29/21 • 24 min
In episode eighth and final episode of The Springfield Three, we look at Springfield now--nearly 30 years after the disappearance of Stacy, Suzie, and Sherrill, and I work to unpack how this has affected an entire community. These were three women, beloved by so many, that had so much in front of them. And there is a common narrative in this case. It kept coming up. In fact, I’d find that in almost every interview that I conducted, I’d hear the same thing. “Things Like This Just Don’t Happen In Springfield Missouri.” But it did--and here’s what’s happening now.
Do you have information on the Springfield Three? Please reach out to the Springfield Police Department or us at [email protected]
We’d like to thank the following for their participation in this episode: Janis McCall, Ron Davis, Heather Kohler, Laura Bauer, Courtney Dunlop, Sally Ray, Barrett Fisk, Coyote’s Adobe Cafe, Robert Keyes, Darrell Moore, and David Asher.
Links:
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- The Springfield Missouri Police Department
- Crime Watch Daily on Springfield Three
- People Magazine Investigates The Springfield Three
- Springfield News-Leader 25 Years Later
- Springfield News-Leader 28 Years Later
- Springfield Police Department Springfield Three Information Page
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05/25/21 • 23 min
Episode 3: Who took Suzie, Sherrill, and Stacy—and more importantly, why? In this episode, we join the town as they dive into a desperate search, on foot and even horseback, through the deep and dark lakes of the Ozarks. We look to find an answer to the question: what could have happened between 2:15 AM on June 7th and 9AM the following morning? We look to the scene of the crime, and venture inside of the house on 1717 Delmar, in hopes to find our own answers.
Do you have information on the Springfield Three? Please reach out to the Springfield Police Department or us at [email protected]
We like to thank the following for their participation in this episode: Janis McCall, Rick Bookout, Ryan Dock, David Asher, Brenda Kane, Robert Keyes, Laura Bauer
Links:
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- The Springfield Missouri Police Department
- A Timeline in the Springfield News-Leader
- KY3 News Clip
- KY3 News Footage of Search and Graduation
- The Streeter Family Blog
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The Springfield Three Ep.5: Serial Killers and Potential Suspects
Ozarks True Crime
06/08/21 • 29 min
In episode five of The Springfield Three, we look at some of the potential suspects that emerge in this case. We talk about Steve Garrison, who is serving 40 years in prison for raping, sodomizing, and terrorizing a female college student in Springfield, Missouri in the summer of 1993, just a year after the three women went missing. There’s Larry DeWayne Hall, a serial killer and Civil War buff who traveled to the area often. Also, Gerald Carnahan, who murdered beauty-queen Jackie Johns from Nixa, Missouri—just a few minutes outside of Springfield. And finally, there’s Robert Craig Cox, a convicted murderer who claims to know exactly where the three women are buried—but won’t reveal this until his own mother dies.
Do you have information on the Springfield Three? Please reach out to the Springfield Police Department or us at [email protected]
We like to thank the following for their participation in this episode: Robert Keyes, Laura Bauer, Ron Davis, Darrell Moore, David Asher, and Dennis Graves.
Links:
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- The Springfield Missouri Police Department
- Crime Scene Investigates Blog Post
- Springfield News-Leader Article by Robert Keys on Robert Craig Cox
- CBS News Article on Larry DeWayne Hall
- Robert Craig Cox Live Interview
- Springfield News-Leader Article on Jackie Johns
- Springfield News-Leader Article on Steve Garrison Conviction
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FAQ
How many episodes does Ozarks True Crime have?
Ozarks True Crime currently has 59 episodes available.
What topics does Ozarks True Crime cover?
The podcast is about Investigative Journalism, Society & Culture, True Crime and Podcasts.
What is the most popular episode on Ozarks True Crime?
The episode title 'The Springfield Three Ep.1: Graduation Night and the Disappearance of Stacy, Suzie, and Sherrill' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Ozarks True Crime?
The average episode length on Ozarks True Crime is 23 minutes.
How often are episodes of Ozarks True Crime released?
Episodes of Ozarks True Crime are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of Ozarks True Crime?
The first episode of Ozarks True Crime was released on May 4, 2021.
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