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The FOX True Crime Podcast

Missing in Missouri: The Mystery Of The Springfield Three

The FOX True Crime Podcast

Fox News

True Crime

4.7 • 826 Ratings

🗓️ 13 January 2026

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

On June 7th, 1992, three women mysteriously vanished: Suzie Streeter, Stacy McCall, and Sherrill Levitt, Suzie's mother. When friends hadn't heard from Suzie and Stacy, they arrived at the Levitt home to check on the girls. However, they arrived at an empty home which contained no signs of the three women. Suzie, Stacy, and Sherrill were never seen again. 33 years later and no convictions to date, the case of the Springfield Three continues to haunt law enforcement and the community alike. Journalist and podcaster Anne Roderique-Jones closely covered the case in season one of her podcast, Ozarks True Crime. She provides a timeline of the case, a look into the suspects, and shares how the community is still impacted by the mystery. Follow Emily on Instagram: @realemilycompagno If you have a story or topic we should feature on the FOX True Crime Podcast, send us an email at: truecrimepodcast@fox.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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June 6th, 1992, marked a day for new beginnings for Susie Streeter and Stacey McCall. The two girls had just

0:22.3

graduated from Kickapoo High School in Springfield, Missouri, and set out for a night of celebrations

0:27.5

and parties with their fellow classmates. The group made plans to visit a water park with

0:32.5

their friends the next morning. Susie and Stacy then said goodbye to their friends and left for Susie's house,

0:38.4

which she shared with her mother, Cheryl Levitt. But morning came, and as friends anxiously

0:44.1

awaited for Susie and Stacey to call and confirm their plans, they were instead met with

0:49.2

silence. In these days before cell phones, after time passed and no one had yet heard from the girls,

0:55.0

some friends decided to drive over to Susie and Cheryl's house.

0:58.6

But they arrived at a peculiar scene, a broken porch light outside an empty house.

1:03.9

Inside were items the girls would never leave without.

1:07.2

Their purses, jewelry, cash, keys, cigarettes and lighters, and also used makeup wipes and their clothing neatly folded away, indicating the girls had gotten ready for bed.

1:18.9

The only sign of life within the home came from Susie and Cheryl's Yorkshire Terrier Cinnamon, who was frantically barking.

1:26.1

While the friends were in the home, the phone rang,

1:28.5

and they answered it, only to hear disturbing and sexual remarks, although they brushed it off

1:34.0

at the time as a prank call. The idea that anything sinister had happened to the three women was

1:39.2

almost incomprehensible for the friends, believing that Susie, Stacy, and Cheryl would soon return.

1:45.5

They cleaned up the home, believing they were doing their friends a favor.

1:49.2

But the trio never returned and would never be seen again, and any evidence in the home was cleaned.

1:56.0

33 years later, the mystery of the Springfield 3 continues to haunt law enforcement and the community alike.

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