(Mysterious Disappearance) The Springfield Three
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Summary
On June 7th, 1992, three women vanished from a quiet home in Springfield without a trace.
Their cars remained in the driveway.
Their purses sat untouched inside the house.
The television was still on.
A small dog wandered nervously through the home.
And somewhere in the middle of it all… there was reportedly a strange message left on the answering machine.
A message that was accidentally erased before investigators ever heard it.
More than thirty years later, the disappearance of Sherrill Levitt, Suzie Streeter, and Stacy McCall remains one of the most haunting unsolved mysteries in the Midwest.
Tonight, we explore the timeline, the theories, the strange details, and why this case continues to linger in the American imagination decades later.
In This Episode
- The final known movements of the three women
- The eerie discovery at the Delmar Street home
- The infamous erased voicemail message
- Conflicting witness accounts and timeline gaps
- Crime scene contamination concerns
- Theories surrounding the disappearance
- Why cases involving “absence” affect us differently psychologically
- The lasting legacy of one of America’s most unsettling unsolved mysteries
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Sources & Further Reading
- Contemporary newspaper archives from Springfield-area publications
- FBI case summaries and public statements
- Interviews with family members and investigators
- Historical reporting surrounding the disappearance
- Regional reporting on unsolved Midwest disappearances
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And don’t wander too far into the dark.