Three Women, One House, Zero Trace — The Springfield Three
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In the early morning hours of June 7, 1992, three women—Sherrill Levitt, her daughter Suzie Streeter, and Suzie's best friend Stacy McCall—vanished from a quiet home in Springfield, Missouri. Fresh off a high school graduation celebration, the girls had planned to spend the night, wake up, and head to a waterpark. Instead, they stepped into a void.
When friends arrived the next morning, the cars were still in the driveway. The family dog was waiting inside. The women's purses, keys, and clothes were all left behind. The only clue? A single shattered glass globe on the front porch light, the bulb still burning bright in the morning sun.
Tonight, Lucy takes you past the yellow police tape and into the quiet rooms of 1717 East Delmar. We piece together the timeline of their final hours, examine the small details that forever contaminated the crime scene, and look closely at the shadows that still linger over this thirty-three-year-old mystery.
Make of it what you will.