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  1. Story von Anne Roderique-Jones • jetzt. Meine 90-jährige Großmutter und ich teilen mehr als nur eine tiefe Verbundenheit. Wir teilen unsere Initialen und einen zweiten Vornamen. Ich bin Anne ...

  2. Host Anne Roderique-Jones returns to her home state of Missouri to report on Sandra Hemme, a prisoner who could soon become the longest-known wrongfully convicted woman in the United States. Sandra was just 20 years old when she was found guilty for the murder of Patricia Jeschke, despite no solid evidence that she committed the crime. She didn ...

    • Navigating New Journalistic Territory
    • The Case of The Three Missing Women
    • Exploring Feeney Family Unsolved Murders Case in Season Two

    Interviewing wasn't new for Roderique-Jones, a journalist who's worked in the magazine industry for several years. But learning how to create a safe interviewing environment for those who may have trauma was. She also learned how to balance reporting between those who were directly impacted by the disappearance, like Janis McCall, and others who wo...

    Those who are from Springfield are most likely familiar with the story of the Three Missing Women. Stacy, 18, and Suzie, 19, graduated from Kickapoo High School on June 6, 1992. After attending a few parties that evening, the two returned to Suzie's house, where she lived with her mother, Sherrill, 47. This is the last place the three women were sa...

    Following the success of "The Springfield Three: A Small-Town Disappearance," Roderique-Jones is working on her second true crime podcast with editaudio. The show will explore the case of the Feeney family. In 1995, Cheryl Feeney and her children Tyler and Jennifer were found dead at their home in Springfield. The murders remain a mystery. Roderiqu...

  3. 5. Mai 2021 · 0:45. Anne Roderique-Jones was 12 years old in June 1992 when her hometown made national news. Three Springfield women seemingly vanished without a trace, and Roderique-Jones said the...

  4. Host Anne Roderique-Jones travels to the Ozarks to follow an unsolved crime in her hometown of Springfield where Stacy McCall, Suzie Streeter, and Sherrill Levitt went missing on June 7 of 1992. How did three women completely vanish without a trace?

  5. 22. Nov. 2021 · November 22, 2021 12:07 PM. On June 7, 1992 Stacy McCall, Suzie Streeter and Sherrill Levitt went to bed in a small town in the Ozarks. By the next morning, they had vanished without a trace. 30 years later, the mystery remains unsolved.

    • John Hammontree
  6. Two days later, his family was brutally murdered. In Season 2 of Ozarks True Crime, Anne speaks with local journalists, lawyers and judges, along with family, friends, and students of the Feeney family, searching for answers to find out: who killed Cheryl, Tyler, and Jennifer?