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The Feeney Family Murders - Springfield, Missouri 1995

The Feeney Family Murders - Springfield, Missouri 1995

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This week's Missouri Mayhem explores the chilling details of the 1995 Springfield, Missouri Feeney family murders—an unsolved case that continues to puzzle investigators and intrigue true crime enthusiasts. This episode dives into the crime scene, forensic evidence, and the trial that left many questions unanswered.

In this episode:

  • The tragic discovery of the Feeney family's murdered bodies and initial suspicions
  • The meticulous scene analysis, including bizarre details like paint traces and staged evidence
  • Autopsy findings: how the children and their mother were attacked
  • Key forensic clues: shoe prints, painted message, waterbed heat, and hair samples
  • The timeline of John Feeney's alibi, phone calls, and police interactions
  • The evidence that challenged his innocence, including receipts, traffic footage, and possible motives
  • Why the 1996 trial resulted in a surprising not guilty verdict
  • Theories of outside intruders, familial conflict, and potential abuse
  • The case’s unresolved questions and the neighbor's crucial sighting overlooked.

Resources

  • Ozarks True Crime (Season 2): This entire season is dedicated to the Feeney case. Host Anne Roderique-Jones interviews family members, lead investigators, and journalists who covered the trial in the 1990s. You can listen to the series on Apple Podcasts or via the official website.
  • Crime Junkie Podcast: A specialized episode titled "MURDERED: The Feeney Family" provides a detailed timeline and exploration of the crime scene's unusual staging. The Crime Junkie Website includes a dedicated landing page with a full timeline of events from 1995 to the 1996 acquittal.
  • Crime Traveler (OzarksFirst): Local news outlet KOLR 10 features a "Crime Traveler" segment that summarizes the case's history and current status. The report is available on OzarksFirst.
  • Springfield News-Leader Archives: The local newspaper covered the 1996 trial extensively. While many articles are archived, the News-Leader's feature on the Ozarks True Crime podcast lists key primary sources like former reporters Ron Davis and Robert Keyes.
  • Reddit (Unresolved Mysteries): A deep-dive community thread on r/UnresolvedMysteries compiles evidence points, such as unidentified hairs on a nightgown and the specific sizes of shoeprints found at the scene.
  • FOX 2 News: Provides a high-level summary of why the case remains unsolved despite a suspect being brought to trial.
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