True Crime
Related: About this forumAny of you have any theories about the Springfield Three?
One of my favorite unsolved cases.

marble falls
(63,574 posts)From wilipedia.
"In 2007, crime reporter Kathee Baird invited Rick Norland, a mechanical engineer, to scan a corner of the parking garage with ground-penetrating radar (GPR). Norland found three anomalies "roughly the same size" that he said were consistent with a "grave site location"; two of the anomalies were parallel, and the other was perpendicular.[6] Police spokesperson Lisa Cox said that the person who reported the tip "provided no evidence or logical reasoning behind this theory at that time or since then." She also said the parking garage began construction in September 1993, over a year after the disappearances. "Digging up the area and subsequently reconstructing this structure would be extremely costly, and without any reasonable belief that the bodies could be located here, it is illogical to do so, and for those reasons SPD does not intend to. Investigators have determined this lead to not be credible."[11] Darrell Moore, a former assistant at the Greene County Prosecutor's Office, said the tip came from someone who either "claimed to be a psychic or claimed to have a dream or vision about the case".[10]"
raccoon
(31,663 posts)Away in a police car.
XanaDUer2
(15,480 posts)I've always wondered what the phone calls and phone messages were. The two odd calls received by the friend who stopped by, and the message that got erased accidentally. I think they have something to do with the missing women's case