In June 1992, the quiet city of Springfield, Missouri, was rocked by a mystery that still haunts investigators and its residents. Three women vanished without a trace in the middle of the night. Their cars, purses, keys, clothing—and even their dog—were all left behind. There were no signs of a struggle, no credible clues, and no evidence to explain where they went. The case became known as The Springfield Three, and more than 30 years later, it remains one of the most baffling and chilling d...
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In June 1992, the quiet city of Springfield, Missouri, was rocked by a mystery that still haunts investigators and its residents. Three women vanished without a trace in the middle of the night. Their cars, purses, keys, clothing—and even their dog—were all left behind. There were no signs of a struggle, no credible clues, and no evidence to explain where they went. The case became known as The Springfield Three, and more than 30 years later, it remains one of the most baffling and chilling d...
In this episode, we will be discussing the case of the Idaho College Murders. During our time together, we’ll go through a timeline of events, review all the evidence that is currently available, and provide an update on the current state of the case. Then we’ll switch gears and go into what I like to call red string mode - We’ll ask the questions and talk through the pieces of the case that don’t make sense to try to understand why this horrific event occurred. Finally, we’ll sign off with o...
Red String Theory
In June 1992, the quiet city of Springfield, Missouri, was rocked by a mystery that still haunts investigators and its residents. Three women vanished without a trace in the middle of the night. Their cars, purses, keys, clothing—and even their dog—were all left behind. There were no signs of a struggle, no credible clues, and no evidence to explain where they went. The case became known as The Springfield Three, and more than 30 years later, it remains one of the most baffling and chilling d...