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🗓️ 7 June 2022
⏱️ 51 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hi friends, how are you today? I hope you're having a wonderful day. If you're not, don't worry. Take a deep breath. |
0:08.9 | You know some things you just cannot control on that's okay. We're gonna be okay, you know? |
0:13.6 | We're gonna be okay. I'm high. |
0:16.1 | How are you doing? Let me adjust my pants. My name is Bailey Sarian and today is Monday, which means it's murder, mystery and makeup. |
0:24.6 | If you are new here, hi. My name is Bailey Sarian and on Mondays I sit down and I talk about true crime story that's been heavy on my |
0:39.9 | Noggin and I do my makeup at the same time. If you're interested in true crime and you like makeup, I highly suggest you that subscribe button because I'm at a breath. |
0:48.4 | If you don't know because I don't even think I've talked about it here on murder mystery makeup, but I started another series called Dark History. It's like murder mystery makeup except it's murder mystery and history. Yeah, it's so fun. No makeup though. I mean, I'm wearing makeup, but like it's more storytelling. |
1:05.4 | The reason I started this series was because while researching true crime, I always came across stories throughout history that I wanted to talk about here on Monday, but because they were more like history focus, I felt like kind of like dinner |
1:16.9 | belonged in a way. So I've been wanting to start a new series that was essentially stories throughout history that at least I never learned about in school because let me tell you history is wild. Okay, wild. We kind of got up here, Rocky star at first, but I'm finding my group in it and getting way more comfortable. |
1:33.2 | At least I think so. My whole goal with the series was to talk about lesser known stories throughout history, but make it realistic for like the everyday person to understand. You know, because have you ever read a history book and you're like |
1:45.2 | what kind of language are they speaking? I don't know what I just read. I know not everyone's going to relate to that, but that's how I felt a lot of the times. Well, I wanted Dark History to be kind of like this, or if I sit down and I tell you what I learned, because let me tell you it's freaking fascinating. |
1:59.1 | So on Dark History, we partnered with historians and the specialists in the fields for each episode who helps us tell the real stories and know like sugarcote and things, you know. It's been an incredible experience and I've been learning so much. |
2:11.2 | So if you're interested in that, you can find the Dark History podcast every Wednesday, wherever you listen to podcasts. And I upload the video version on Thursday here on my YouTube. |
2:19.8 | For those of you who are more of a visual person like myself, you know, if you want to watch the video version. So I'll stop yippee-yapping and let's get into today's story. |
2:29.3 | This one has been highly requested. And it honestly drove me nuts because I don't like unsolved stories. This one, it is unsolved. I know. |
2:37.7 | Ugh, I hate them. So today's story takes place in Springfield, Missouri, in June of 1992. Now like many kids in June, it's graduation day for the students over at Kikapoo High School. |
2:52.2 | So the kids are all excited, you know, many are waiting for this day for so long and they're just excited to, you know, when you're graduating, you're just excited to get out of high school and start like that new chapter in life. |
3:03.3 | But at first, a lot of the students after graduation, what do they want to do? They want a party. There's lots of, you know, parties after graduation going on. |
3:13.5 | And you know how high school parties are? Honestly, nothing good happens, but hey, whatever time to celebrate, you know. |
3:21.1 | Within the graduating class, there were two good friends, Stacy McCall and Susie Streeter, yes. There's a lot of S's in this name too, which doesn't matter, but it was kind of throwing me off. |
3:32.9 | So Stacy is 18 and it was said that she was fun, she's bubbly, she had a great sense of humor. She hung out with a lot of the class clowns, it seemed, and she loved to joke around, have fun. |
3:45.3 | She just seemed like an all-around fun person to be around. It was said that she was very good looking and she did a couple of like modeling gigs for a local wedding shop, but after high school, she was ready to graduate and go to Missouri State University. |
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