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CrimePAY$ Episode for Sunday June 16, 2013 5:00PM EST

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$50,000 Wanted Fugitive Reward – Elizabeth Anna Duke is wanted for her alleged involvement in a series of criminal activities during the late 1970′s and early 1980′s. She was allegedly a member of the radical group known as the May 19th Communist Organization which advocated communism and the violent overthrow of the United States Government.

$42,000 Missing Persons Reward – The Springfield Three is an unsolved missing person case that began on June 7, 1992, when Sherrill Levitt, Suzie Streeter and Stacy McCall went missing from their home on 1717 E. Delmar St, Springfield, MO Their whereabouts or their remains have never been discovered.

$150,000 Unsolved Murder Reward – The beautiful, shiny, loving Morgan Dana Harrington was a true original. She brought much joy and fun to family and friends for 20 years. Her light and potential were extinguished when she was murdered after being abducted from a Metallica concert 10/17/09 in Charlottesville Virginia.

$50,000 Solved Reward Case – It was a small piece of evidence, but it played a major role in leading police to arrest an angry ex-boyfriend of 26-year-old Alexandra Ducsay on a murder charge Wednesday, more than six years after she was found beaten to death in the basement of her Milford home.

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Stacy McCall and Suzanne Streeter graduated from Kickapoo High School on June 6, 1992. They were last seen at around 2:00 am on June 7 as they left a graduation party at a friend’s house.The pair planned to spend the night at a friend’s house, but when the friend’s house became too crowded, they instead left to go to Suzie’s mother’s house. Sherrill Levitt, 47, an in-demand hairdresser at a local salon, was a single mother and especially close to her only daughter. It appeared that they arrived at the residence, because their clothing, jewelry, purses and vehicles were still at this location. Read the rest of this entry »

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