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Corpus Delicti

214: Missing: The Springfield 3 - Suzie Streeter, Stacy McCall, and Sherrill Levitt

Corpus Delicti

CDM Productions

True Crime

4.5608 Ratings

🗓️ 5 October 2022

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

After a night of celebrating high school graduation, Suzie Streeter and Stacy McCall return to Suzie's house for the night. When they don't show up for the next day's celebration, friends discover that not only are the two girls missing, but so is Suzie's mom, Sherrill. How do three women go missing in the middle of the night when they were supposed to be safe and sound at home?
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Music by:
Kai Engel
"Daemones"
Blooper music by:
Art of Escapism
"Coal Miners"
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Sources:
Three Missing Women | Springfield, MO - Official Website (springfieldmo.gov)
Three Missing Women: Ten Years Later - Part 1 of 5 | Springfield News-Leader | news-leader.com (archive.org)
30 years later family still seeking answers in the disappearance of three Springfield, Missouri women (nbcnews.com)
Decades-Old Evidence May be Future of Missing Women Case - Story (archive.org)
The Charley Project: Suzanne E. Streeter (archive.org)
The Charley Project: Stacy Kathleen McCall (archive.org)
The Southeast Missourian - Google News Archive Search
Pokin Around: 3 missing women; here, then suddenly nowhere (news-leader.com)
The Springfield Three: What we know about the cold case 29 years later (ky3.com)
Mother talks about 25 years with no answers in Stacy McCall's disappearance (ky3.com)
19 Jun 1992, Page 4 - The Springfield News-Leader at Newspapers.com - Leads Focus Last Sightings by Chris Bentley
17 Jun 1992, Page 1 - The Springfield News-Leader at Newspapers.com - Sketch was a familiar face by Robert Keyes
07 Jul 1992, Page 1 - The Springfield News-Leader at Newspapers.com - Police respond to broadcast, call stories “bogus” by Chris Bentley
06 Dec 1992, Page 6 - The Springfield News-Leader at Newspapers.com - ‘We’ll face whatever we have to’ by Robert Keyes

Transcript

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0:00.0

My name is Mike Morford. Some of you may know me as co-host of the podcast, Criminology. I'd like to tell you about a solo podcast that I host, which is very close to my heart. It's called The Murder and My Family. We've all heard about horrible murder cases in the news, both solved and unsolved. Most of the time, we listen for a moment and then go about our daily routine. But have you ever wondered who those murder victims were or thought

0:21.0

about their backgrounds? They're more than a blurb in the news or a statistic. They were real people

0:26.1

living real lives. They were someone's child, parent, sibling, or friend. In the murder of my family,

0:32.0

I try to get to know those victims with the help of the people that knew them best, their family

0:35.7

members. Together, we talk about the lives and tragic deaths of their loved ones,

0:40.0

as well as the ripple effect the murders had on surviving friends and family.

0:43.8

Some of the episodes feature high-profile cases you're probably familiar with,

0:47.2

like the Colonial Parkway murders, the Delphi murders, or the Golden State Killer murders.

0:51.7

But many other cases are ones from small towns all over America

0:54.7

that barely made the news.

0:56.0

There are dozens of episodes of the murder of my family available right now to binge on.

0:59.5

Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.

1:28.3

I'm going to be. Hey everyone, it's Jen, and this is Lindsay.

1:30.8

And welcome back to Corpus Flick-Tie the podcast.

1:34.1

We have no scheduled time off right now.

1:36.0

I know we just got back from a break.

1:39.0

I had three episodes and then I went out of town again.

1:40.2

So apologies for that.

1:43.8

But we should be good for a little while until the holidays.

1:46.2

But we also have a plan for that as well so we are going to dive right into this week's episode because there is a lot to cover

1:52.5

but before we start we want to give a huge huge shout out to charlie from crime lines on this one

1:59.9

she helped us with this. She had covered this

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