The Springfield Three
On June 6, 1992, three women vanished from Springfield, Missouri without a trace: thirty-one-year-old Sherrill Levitt, her nineteen-year-old daughter Suzie, and Suzie's friend Stacy McCall, also nineteen. Sherrill and Suzie were last seen at their home on Delmar Street; Stacy had been with Suzie the previous night at graduation parties and had reportedly planned to sleep over. When friends came to pick up the younger women the next morning, the house appeared undisturbed — a broken globe on the porch was the only anomaly — but all three women were simply gone.
The Springfield Police Department launched one of the largest missing persons investigations in Missouri history. No bodies, no physical evidence, and no witnesses ever materialized. The women's cars were still at the house. There was no sign of struggle inside. No one matching their descriptions was reported anywhere. Investigators pursued hundreds of leads over the decades, interviewing sex offenders, reviewing prison records, and following tips that led nowhere. The case was periodically profiled on national television programs in hopes of generating new information.
A convicted serial killer named Robert Craig Cox claimed in 1992 that he knew the women were dead and their bodies would never be found, but he declined to provide more information and was never charged in connection with the disappearances. Various other persons of interest were investigated over the years, but no arrest was ever made. In 2020 and 2021, investigators conducted searches of specific properties based on new information, but no remains were discovered.
The Springfield Three — as they came to be known — represent one of the most baffling cold cases in American history precisely because of the complete absence of any physical evidence. The simultaneous disappearance of three people from a private residence without any sign of disturbance suggests remarkable criminal capability, yet no perpetrator has ever been identified. As of 2025, the case remains open and officially unsolved, with Sherrill Levitt, Suzanne Streeter, and Stacy McCall still listed as missing persons.