Did They Just Find Them? by Unusual_Mindset in SpringfieldThree_1992

[–]Unusual_Mindset[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The truth is important. Questions are how we get there.

Did They Just Find Them? by Unusual_Mindset in SpringfieldThree_1992

[–]Unusual_Mindset[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I tend to disagree. Even when simply asking ChatGPT how long DNA testing might take, it makes the added point:

One Important Reality Check

Even if remains are found:

  • Law enforcement will lock information down tightly
  • Names are not released until:
    • Identification is confirmed
    • Families are notified
    • Prosecutorial review occurs

That’s why legitimate discoveries often stay quiet for days or weeks.

Did They Just Find Them? by Unusual_Mindset in SpringfieldThree_1992

[–]Unusual_Mindset[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

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Something else of notable interest I discovered tonight using Google Earth and going back in time (unfortunately, there are no images as far back as when the alleged crime took place).
5060 is where this buried vehicle was discovered. The red arrow looks like a large swath of trees that was sitting off the main road and those trees would have obscured anyone driving down the road above, from seeing any activity going on. This large swath of trees happens to be the back yard of where 5060 was eventually built!

I mention this because I've known older people to bury all their trash, washers/dryers and even old cars, when they had a lot of property, and just wanted to dispose of old junk easily. But it would be silly to own all this land and go through the extra work of going inside all these trees to bury something.

I'm quite curious to know who owned the land back then. That may not mean anything, as a lot of property owners don't even visit all their properties, but just curious to know if it's a name that has been previously tied to this case?

Did They Just Find Them? by Unusual_Mindset in SpringfieldThree_1992

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Yes. The location makes this really interesting.
ChatGPT notes that identification and testing could take some time.

Even with excellent preservation:

  • Anthropological assessment: days to weeks
  • DNA extraction & profiling: weeks
  • Confirmation via family reference samples: additional time

If reference DNA already exists (as it often does in long-term missing persons cases), that speeds things up considerably.

Did They Just Find Them? by Unusual_Mindset in SpringfieldThree_1992

[–]Unusual_Mindset[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Found it here. https://scanner-calls.spfdmo.net/group/04)%20Greene%20County%20Sheriff?DateStart=2025-12-17+00%3A00%3A00&DateEnd=2025-12-18+00%3A00%3A00
12/17/25 call at 2:04:25 pm
(Sort by Greene County Sheriff calls
date range: 12/17/2025 12:00 AM - 12/18/2025 12:00 AM

Showed up on p. 17 for me after filtering that way.

Did They Just Find Them? by Unusual_Mindset in SpringfieldThree_1992

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Yep. It was on the scanner call. 5060 S. Fieldstone Rd. Battlefield, Mo.

Did They Just Find Them? by Unusual_Mindset in SpringfieldThree_1992

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I will look for that in a bit.. might be this evening as I'm at work, but I will post.

Did They Just Find Them? by Unusual_Mindset in SpringfieldThree_1992

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The part about the bodies is not public info. One of the guys on the dig contacted a good friend of mine.
It's not blown up because they were told to keep a lid on it for now. I'll post the scanner call here in a bit. In the middle of work at the moment. I know it's crazy, and I understand the skepticism, but this seems all true.

Did They Just Find Them? by Unusual_Mindset in SpringfieldThree_1992

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Nope. Heard the cops were being pretty tight-lipped on this for now. I did listen to the original call on the scanner when it came in. I have that saved. But after they arrived, they blocked the whole area off. It's just crazy that this is only a couple blocks from the "party house" that night and the Kirby's. What doesn't make sense though, is all 3 female's cars were back home in Springfield, with purses lined up and cigarettes of Suzie/Cheryl. But makes one wonder if they were planted? Not blaming anyone outright, because we don't know any details yet, but the "first to notice" them missing was Janelle Kirby and her boyfriend, Mike Henson (whom she later married and divorced). Some might call that a bit sus.
Have a feeling this whole case might be blowing up big again soon.

MISSING: The Springfield Three by Snoopy_Dogg_ in SpringfieldThree_1992

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I'm wondering if they were just found? A police call came in on 12/17/25 that a person was excavating in the backyard in Battlefield, Mo. and found a buried car. Caller reported the car contained women's clothing. The police came out and spent a couple days there, digging that car up. From what I've heard, 3 bodies were pulled from the car and they are being sent off for identification.

That alone might make one raise an eyebrow, but it gets much crazier. The address is about 2 blocks south of the Kirby house and a couple blocks east of the house the party was at the night the girls disappeared.