The Springfield Three #101

A mother, her daughter and a friend disappear from the family home during the night, leaving virtually no clues of what may have happened...What happened to three women who disappeared from a house in Springfield, Missouri, right after graduation night in 1992? Today on the Solvable Mysteries Podcast, Juras and Glenn explore the baffling disappearance of recent high school graduates and friends Suzanne "Suzie" Streeter and Stacy McCall, and Streeter's mother, Sherrill Levitt.  They had all disappeared together presumably early in the morning of June 7th, 1992, right after the three women had gone back to Sherrill Levitt's house to rest after a long night of celebrating the younger women's graduation from high school.  Only later did family members realize that something very strange had happened, and that they were cleaning up strange debris and clues in what was likely a crime scene.  All three women were never seen again, though theories abound as to what happened to them.In this episode, we explore and analyze this famous disappearance, our first time encountering this case, and note the timeline and long, confusing history of different theories, suspects, and even a tip from a psychic about where these women are potentially buried.  We go deep into the psychology, planning, and the perverse will that a suspect would have had to employ to kidnap and murder the Springfield Three.  We discuss the widespread theories and suspicion around Robert Craig Cox, Gerald Carnahan, and Steve Eugene Garrison. Join us on this episode today as  we go deep into the strange and disturbing case of the Springfield Three.Please Subscribe to our YouTube channel to make sure you don't miss new episodes of the Solvable Mysteries Podcast, we upload on a weekly basis.Contact us at: [email protected] - https://www.instagram.com/weeknightmysteriesTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@weeknightmysteries

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