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Avery After Dark

21: CASE | The Springfield 3

Avery After Dark

Avery Ross

Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, True Crime

4.8746 Ratings

🗓️ 22 September 2022

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

EPISODE 21. On June 7th, 1992 Stacy McCall, Suzie Streeter and Suzie's mother Sherrill Levitt disappeared from their home in the middle of the night. Stacy & Susie had spent the evening prior celebrating with friends as they had just graduated high school. 30 years have passed and there has never been a trace of these women. What happened to the Springfield 3?

Avery breaks down the case, zones in on some of investigators theories & suspicious characters surrounding the women at the time of their disappearance

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0:00.0

Welcome back to Avery After Dark.

0:16.0

As always, I am your host, Avery Ross.

0:19.1

Before we get into today's episode, there was a ruling in the

0:23.3

Sherry Papanie Pappini case. Her abduction hoax landed her 18 months in prison, a year and a half.

0:30.6

If you haven't listened to the Avery After Dark Sherry Pippini episode yet, put that on your

0:35.8

to do list and check it out. It's a pretty crazy ending to

0:39.8

that saga. Today's case is one of the most head-scratching mysteries I know of. It's an unsolved case

0:47.8

out of Springfield, Missouri. The baffling story of three women who all disappeared from their

0:53.8

home at the exact same time

0:56.4

during the early morning hours of June 7, 1992. They are referred to as the Springfield 3 in the media.

1:05.4

The three consist of Stacey McCall, 18, Susie Streeter, 19, and Susie's mom, Cheryl Levitt, 47.

1:13.8

So who were these women?

1:15.8

Stacey's mother, Janice McCall, described her daughter as funny, bubbly, and said that her

1:21.6

family called her Spacey Stacy.

1:24.2

She worked as a local wedding dress model for some brands in Springfield and wanted to attend

1:30.1

Missouri State University as any 18-year-old she had college on the brain. Cheryl Levitt, Susie's

1:36.6

mother, was described as being very willful, a force to be reckoned with. Cheryl was a popular

1:43.4

hairstylist in town. She had been married and

1:46.6

divorced twice. Her most recent divorce was in 89, three years before all this went down. She and

1:53.3

Susie, her daughter, were living together at the time, but the year prior, Susie had actually

1:58.7

moved out a few times because of tensions between the two.

2:02.5

I believe just your standard parent teenager issues, nothing too major. But one of the times

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