Monday, February 10, 2014

The Springfield Three



THE SPRINGFIELD THREE

At around 2:30 AM, Suzie and Stacy are socializing with friends, one girl and two boys. Everything goes well until there’s a fallout of sorts. They leave soon after, as well as the two boys. None of them are involved in what will happen next, but they know who did it likely. They go in different directions though Suzie and Stacy are supposedly ignoring some advice. Around 3 AM they arrive at a house, supposedly Suzie’s. After arriving, a group of younger males appear out of the blue and they start socializing with the girls. Drugs and/or alcohol are in play here. Meanwhile, they are being watched by another group of males nearby, in a large vehicle. Three younger males. Around an hour or so later, the girls go into the house. The males from inside the vehicle enter the house shortly afterwards and tension occurs. One of the girls knows these guys and this was planned out in advance. The mother, Sherrill, wakes up because of this and thus fate takes over here. Only one of the women was the intended target. The three are killed and buried in a construction site.

Analysis: This is a crime that has mutiple people involved, which is expected because three women are hard for one person to take. The main abductors are a big guy with a beard, a young, clean-cut male, and a long blonde-haired man with a beard. None of them are the mastermind, who is a large clean-cut male who is made of money, mostly because of illegal activities. Any “kingpin” type character should be looked at. The “friends” the girls were with likely used sedatives on them, by instructions of the abductors. The motive was sex and drugs. Letters T, R, S, G, D, M, and J. The obscene phone calls are involved in this, as they played a part in other crimes committed by the mastermind.

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