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#36 - In the early morning hours of June 7th, 1992, something happened inside a quiet home in Springfield, Missouri.
When friends arrived at the house later that day, they expected to find two recent high school graduates getting ready for a day at the water park. Instead, they found something deeply unsettling.
The three women who had been inside the house the night before were gone.
Their cars were still parked outside. Their purses and personal belongings were still inside. The family dog was wandering around the home.
Nothing appeared to be stolen. There were no obvious signs of a struggle.
But 47-year-old Sherrill Levitt, her 19-year-old daughter Suzanne Streeter, and Suzanne’s best friend Stacy McCall had seemingly vanished without a trace.
Three women… gone from the same home in the middle of the night.
No witnesses. No confirmed suspects. And more than three decades later, no answers.
This case would soon become known as one of the most baffling unsolved disappearances in American history.
This is the story of the Springfield Three.
Courtney Fretwell.
If you have any information regarding this case, please contact the Springfield Police Department or submit a tip to the FBI.
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Sources for this episode include multiple articles from the FBI, Springfield Police Department, Medium, The Springfield Daily Citizen, and the Charley Project.
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By Rockefeller Audio#36 - In the early morning hours of June 7th, 1992, something happened inside a quiet home in Springfield, Missouri.
When friends arrived at the house later that day, they expected to find two recent high school graduates getting ready for a day at the water park. Instead, they found something deeply unsettling.
The three women who had been inside the house the night before were gone.
Their cars were still parked outside. Their purses and personal belongings were still inside. The family dog was wandering around the home.
Nothing appeared to be stolen. There were no obvious signs of a struggle.
But 47-year-old Sherrill Levitt, her 19-year-old daughter Suzanne Streeter, and Suzanne’s best friend Stacy McCall had seemingly vanished without a trace.
Three women… gone from the same home in the middle of the night.
No witnesses. No confirmed suspects. And more than three decades later, no answers.
This case would soon become known as one of the most baffling unsolved disappearances in American history.
This is the story of the Springfield Three.
Courtney Fretwell.
If you have any information regarding this case, please contact the Springfield Police Department or submit a tip to the FBI.
If you would like to support the show, please consider joining the show’s Patreon page.
To learn more, please visit Patreon.com/FindMyKiller.
Your support helps to fund research, production, and editing costs.
In exchange for your support… You’ll get early access to ad-free episodes and, coming soon, exclusive bonus content.
You can also support the show by subscribing, leaving a positive review, and telling friends and family.
Sources for this episode include multiple articles from the FBI, Springfield Police Department, Medium, The Springfield Daily Citizen, and the Charley Project.
Subscribe to Find My Killer on Spotify or wherever you get your favorite shows.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices