If you have a closed loop, and it looks like you do, unplug the stacking cable from stacking port 1 on switch 1 (the other end should go into stacking port 2 on switch 2) and plug that into stacking port 1 on switch 3. At this point you should still have a stacking cable going between switch 1 & 2, so switch 2 will not come out of the stack.
Then you should be able to see switch 3 from the console of switch 1 (manager). When you see it there, you can run the stacking commands for switch 3.
You also should have a stacking cable to connect switch 3 (stacking port 2) to switch 1 (stacking port 1). We usually connect that cable after we have the stack up and running.