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13. The Springfield Three Part 2
In June 1992, the quiet city of Springfield, Missouri, was rocked by a mystery that still haunts investigators and its residents. Three women vanished without a trace in the middle of the night. Their cars, purses, keys, clothing—and even their dog—were all left behind. There were no signs of a struggle, no credible clues, and no evidence to explain their disappearance.
The case became known as The Springfield Three, and more than 30 years later, it remains one of the most baffling and chilling disappearances in U.S. true crime history.
Springfield Crime Stoppers Line: 417-869-TIPS
Source Material:
- Wikipedia contributors. (n.d.). Springfield Three. Wikipedia. (LINK)
- Fearnow, B. (2024). Springfield Three: What happened to Suzie Streeter, Stacy McCall and Sherrill Levitt? Newsweek. (LINK)
- Charley Project. (n.d.). Stacy McCall. (Archived 2009). (LINK)
- City of Springfield, Missouri. (n.d.). Three Missing Women. (LINK)
- O’Neill, H. (2023). The crazy case of the Springfield Three: Where are they? Medium. (LINK)
- Florent, S. (2020). The Springfield Three Mystery. Medium. (LINK)
- Leonard, A. (2022, June 3). Springfield 3 missing women cold case: Theories continue 30 years later. Springfield News-Leader. (LINK)
- Turner, S. (2002, June 3). Three Missing Women: Ten Years Later (Part 1 of 5). Springfield News-Leader. (LINK)
- Gordan, L. R. (2021, November 12). The Springfield Three. (LINK)
- Websleuths. (2012). Basic information: The Springfield Three. (LINK)
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