Suzanne Elizabeth Streeter

🧑Identity

Full Name: Suzanne Elizabeth Streeter

Alternative Name: Suzie

Case Status: Missing

Record ID#: 0057

*The names “Jane Doe”  and “John Doe” are English names used when the person’s true name is not known. If used above, the name refers to a person of unknown identity.

🪪 Description

Date of Birth*: March 9, 1973
Birthplace:
Unknown
Age at the Time: 19
Age Group: Teenager
Biological Sex: Female
Hair: Bleach Blonde / Blonde
Eyes: Brown
Skin Complexion: Unknown
Shoe Size:
Unknown
Ethnicity:
Caucasian or White
Nationality: United States
Languages Spoken: English

*If the date says January 1, this is often just a placeholder for an unknown specific date. It usually means “sometime that year”.

💪Physical Build

Physical Build:

Height:

Feet and Inches (ft’ in”)

5’2″

Centimeters (cm)

157.5 cm

Weight

Pounds (lbs)

Unknown

Kilograms (kg)

Unknown

👁️ Distinguishing Features

Distinguishing Marks:

  • Unknown

Medical Condition: May have been dyslexic (was in a class for those with learning disabilities)
Physical Abnormality:
Unknown
Dental Condition:
Unknown
Scars & Other Marks:
Scar on Upper Forearm. Beauty Mark (Mole) on Upper Lip. No sign of dental work.
Piercings:
Pierced Ears. Left ear pierced twice with a piercing on the upper part of her ear
Tattoos:
Unknown

Other Descriptors: Unknown

👕 Possessions

Clothing

  • White T-Shirt
  • Jeans
  • Pink Shoes

Possessions:

  • Unknown
Disappearance

Date of the Disappearance*: June 7, 1992

Description: On June 7, 1992, high school graduates Suzanne Streeter (19) and Stacy McCall (18) attended graduation parties around Springfield, Missouri. Originally planning to spend the night at a hotel, the girls ultimately decided to stay at Streeter’s home, which she shared with her mother, Sherrill Levitt (47). By the following morning, all three women had vanished without a trace from the Levitt residence.

Friends who came by the house that day reported strange details: all three women’s purses, keys, and cars were at the house, as were the women’s personal belongings. The glass light cover on the porch was shattered, and a friend even cleaned it up, not realizing it might be evidence. The family dog, Cinnamon, was still there, seemingly distressed. Despite these oddities, there were no clear signs of a struggle inside the home. Over time, police efforts to find them included excavations and hundreds of interviews, but no solid leads ever panned out.

Numerous theories have been proposed—from abduction to murder to being victims of a serial killer—but to this day, there has been no definitive evidence to explain what happened.

Multiple Victims?: Yes

Rumored or Actual Sightings: A server reported having seen the three women (Sherrill, Stacy, and Suzanne) at George’s Steakhouse (339 S Glenstone Ave) sometime between 2:20am – 3:00am. This would put them a couple of minutes away from Levitt’s home. Suzie was reportedly under the influence. This Has NOT Been Substantiated By The Police.

A tipster also reportedly saw a green van driven by a woman matching Suzie’s description at 6:30am – 7:00am. The tipster also reported overhearing a male voice speaking threateningly to the driver. This Has NOT Been Substantiated By The Police.

*If the date says January 1, this is often just a placeholder for an unknown specific date. It usually means “sometime that year”.

🪦Recovery

Date the Body was Recovered: Unknown

Description: Unknown

Possible Signs Of . . . : Unknown

Time of Death: Unknown

Cause of Death: Unknown

Recovered Remains (if partial): Unknown

Suspected Homicide?: Unknown

Multiple Victims?: Unknown

DNA Tested (No Match): Unknown

*If the date says January 1, this is often just a placeholder for an unknown specific date. It usually means “sometime that year”.

🚗 Vehicle

Description:

  • Sherrill Levitt’s Mitsubishi Eclipse (Blue)
  • Suzanne Streeter’s Ford Escort (Red)
  • Stacy McCall’s Toyota Corolla (Red)
  • Grey-green Dodge Van(1964-1970)
  • Brown Dodge Van with a Rusted Bottom
  • Blue Van with a Camper Top

License Plate: Unknown

🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Key Person(s)

Description: Unknown

Address: 1717 E. Delmar Street
City:
Springfield
Province or State:
Missouri
Country:
United States
Postal Code:
65804
Latitude, Longitude:
37.1949267,-93.2873471
General Location:
Town or City

Map of Key Specific Locations:

📓Other Articles:
  • Bauer, L. (2002) “Webster Country Digging to Begin”, Springfield News Leader, 3 August
  • Bryan, B. (1993) “Van May Yield Clues in Case of Missing Women”, St. Louis Post Dispatch, 31 October.
  • Clauser B. (1992) Springfield News Leader, 5 December.
  • Fruen, L. (2019) ‘Police Reveal New Leads in 1992 Case of the Springfield Three, Daily Mail, 23 October.
  • Goldman, K. (2017) ‘Crime Watch Daily Investigates the Mysterious Disappearance of the Springfield Three’, True Crime Daily, 17 October.
  • Gounley, T. (2017) “25 Years After Three Springfield Women Went Missing, The Tips Still Trickle In”, Springfield News Leader, 30 May
  • Investigation Discovery (2011) “The Springfield Three“, [Disappeared], Season 3: Episode 10. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004R146YE/ref=atv_feed_catalog?tag=imdb-amazonvideo-20
  • Joshua A. Tepfer, Laura H. Nirider & Lynda M. Tricarico, Arresting Development: Convictions of Innocent Youth, 62 RUTGERS L. REV. 887 (2010).
  • Keegan, H (2019) “Family Says Tennessee Charges Against Three Missing Women Relative Were ‘Exaggerated‘”, Springfield News Leader, 21 March.
  • Lemieux, J. (1992) “Search goes on for three women missing from Springfield, MO”, St. Louis Post Dispatch, 9 August.
  • McCall, J. (N.D.) Surviving Parents Coalition. http://www.spcoalition.org/mccall.html
  • Nachtigal, J. (1993) “Graduation-Day Disappearance of 3 MO. Women Remains Unsolved a Year Later”, The Sun, 9 June
  • Nachtigal, J. (1993) “Anguish but No Answers a Year After 3 Women’s Disappearance Crime”, Los Angeles Times, 13 June.
  • No Author (1992) “Three Vanish; Police and Family Fear Foul Play”, St. Louis Post Dispatch, 9 June
  • No Author (1992) “Mother, Daughter Vanish With Friend; Police Baffled”, Orlando Sentinel, 13 June.
  • No Author (1993) “Whereabouts of 3 Women Still a Mystery”, Orlando Sentinel, 13 June.
  • No Author (1993) “Police Search Farm, Won’t Give Reason”, St. Louis Post Dispatch, 30 August
  • No Author (1995) “1,000 Days and No Sign of 3 Women”, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 24 February.
  • No Author (2002) “Our View”, Springfield News Leader, 3 June.
  • No Author (2002) “Case of 3 Missing Women Baffles Authorities”, Los Angeles Times, 9 June.
  • No Author (2006) “I’m Not a Monster”, Springfield News Leader, 9 June
  • No Author (2006) “Missing-women Case May Break”, Springfield News Leader, 9 June
  • Pasqualini, K. (2019) “Springfield 3: best Friends and Mother Missing in Missouri”, Medium, 15 October.
  • Rollins, J. (2010) “Missing Poster Still Hangs 18 Years Later”, Springfield News Leader, 3 December.
  • Springfield Police (2015) “Three Missing Women”, https://www.springfieldmo.gov/2498/Three-Missing-Women.
  • Story of the Unsolved (2018) ‘The Disappearance of the Springfield Three”, 24 December. 
  • Strait, J. (2002) “Tip Proves Fruitless In Missing Women Case”, Springfield News Leader, 5 August
  • Streeter Family Blog, http://streeterfamilyblogg.blogspot.com/p/person-of-interest.html
  • Uhlenbrok, T. (1992) “Disappearance of 3 Women Baffles Police; No Clues: Abduction Suspected”, St. Louis Post Dispatch, 14 June.
  • Warren, D. (2015) The Springfield Three, Lulu.com.
  • Wise County (1995), “Former Death Row Inmate Sentenced to Life in Prison – Cuts Write Before Punishment Phase of Trial”, Wise County, August 11, http://www.wisecounty.com/themuse/PressRelease2.htm
🎥Videos:
📻Podcasts:
  • Bauer, L. (2002) “Webster Country Digging to Begin”, Springfield News Leader, 3 August
  • Bryan, B. (1993) “Van May Yield Clues in Case of Missing Women”, St. Louis Post Dispatch, 31 October.
  • Clauser B. (1992) Springfield News Leader, 5 December.
  • Fruen, L. (2019) ‘Police Reveal New Leads in 1992 Case of the Springfield Three, Daily Mail, 23 October.
  • Goldman, K. (2017) ‘Crime Watch Daily Investigates the Mysterious Disappearance of the Springfield Three’, True Crime Daily, 17 October.
  • Gounley, T. (2017) “25 Years After Three Springfield Women Went Missing, The Tips Still Trickle In”, Springfield News Leader, 30 May
  • Investigation Discovery (2011) “The Springfield Three“, [Disappeared], Season 3: Episode 10. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004R146YE/ref=atv_feed_catalog?tag=imdb-amazonvideo-20
  • Joshua A. Tepfer, Laura H. Nirider & Lynda M. Tricarico, Arresting Development: Convictions of Innocent Youth, 62 RUTGERS L. REV. 887 (2010).
  • Keegan, H (2019) “Family Says Tennessee Charges Against Three Missing Women Relative Were ‘Exaggerated‘”, Springfield News Leader, 21 March.
  • Lemieux, J. (1992) “Search goes on for three women missing from Springfield, MO”, St. Louis Post Dispatch, 9 August.
  • McCall, J. (N.D.) Surviving Parents Coalition. http://www.spcoalition.org/mccall.html
  • Nachtigal, J. (1993) “Graduation-Day Disappearance of 3 MO. Women Remains Unsolved a Year Later”, The Sun, 9 June
  • Nachtigal, J. (1993) “Anguish but No Answers a Year After 3 Women’s Disappearance Crime”, Los Angeles Times, 13 June.
  • No Author (1992) “Three Vanish; Police and Family Fear Foul Play”, St. Louis Post Dispatch, 9 June
  • No Author (1992) “Mother, Daughter Vanish With Friend; Police Baffled”, Orlando Sentinel, 13 June.
  • No Author (1993) “Whereabouts of 3 Women Still a Mystery”, Orlando Sentinel, 13 June.
  • No Author (1993) “Police Search Farm, Won’t Give Reason”, St. Louis Post Dispatch, 30 August
  • No Author (1995) “1,000 Days and No Sign of 3 Women”, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 24 February.
  • No Author (2002) “Our View”, Springfield News Leader, 3 June.
  • No Author (2002) “Case of 3 Missing Women Baffles Authorities”, Los Angeles Times, 9 June.
  • No Author (2006) “I’m Not a Monster”, Springfield News Leader, 9 June
  • No Author (2006) “Missing-women Case May Break”, Springfield News Leader, 9 June
  • Pasqualini, K. (2019) “Springfield 3: best Friends and Mother Missing in Missouri”, Medium, 15 October.
  • Rollins, J. (2010) “Missing Poster Still Hangs 18 Years Later”, Springfield News Leader, 3 December.
  • Springfield Police (2015) “Three Missing Women”, https://www.springfieldmo.gov/2498/Three-Missing-Women.
  • Story of the Unsolved (2018) ‘The Disappearance of the Springfield Three”, 24 December. 
  • Strait, J. (2002) “Tip Proves Fruitless In Missing Women Case”, Springfield News Leader, 5 August
  • Streeter Family Blog, http://streeterfamilyblogg.blogspot.com/p/person-of-interest.html
  • Uhlenbrok, T. (1992) “Disappearance of 3 Women Baffles Police; No Clues: Abduction Suspected”, St. Louis Post Dispatch, 14 June.
  • Warren, D. (2015) The Springfield Three, Lulu.com.
  • Wise County (1995), “Former Death Row Inmate Sentenced to Life in Prison – Cuts Write Before Punishment Phase of Trial”, Wise County, August 11, http://www.wisecounty.com/themuse/PressRelease2.htm
  • Podcasts:
  • Creepytime, “Ep. 74 – Three Women Disappear From the Same Home in ONe Night” (Link)
  • Ozarks True Crime, “The Springfield Three Ep. 1: Graduation Night and the Disappearance of Stacy, Suzie, and Sherrill, (Link).
  • Housewives of True Crime, “Vanishing in Springfield: The Mystery of the Missing Three (Suzanne “Suzie” Streeter, Stacy McCall, and Sherrill Levitt), (Link).
  • Inhuman: A True Crime Podcast, “Episode 39: The Springfield Three Part 1, (Link)
  • Mile Higher, “93: Unsolved Disappearance of the Springfield Three”, (Link)
  • Voices for Justice, “The Springfield Three”, (Link)
  • The Generation Why, “The Springfield Three – 258”, (Link)
  • American Hauntings Podcast, “The Vanishing of the Springfield Three”, (Link)
  • Red Web, “Springfield Three”, (Link).
  • Wife of Crime, “Vanished – The Springfield 3”, (Link).
  • True Crime Garage, “Springfield Three / / / Part 2 / / / 98”, (Link).
  • Crime Weekly, “S2 Ep 87: The Springfield Three: Gone Without a Trace (Part 1), (Link).

🏢 Agency: Springfield Police Department
💻 Website: https://www.springfield.il.us/Departments/PoliceDepartment/contactSPD.aspx✉️
✉️ Email Address:
Unknown
📞 Phone Number (#):
(417) 864-1810
⚠️ Emergency Phone Number (#):
911

🔗Alternative Contact(s):
– National Crime Information Center (NCIC): at https://www.fbi.gov/services/cjis/ncic (💻) or (304) 625-2000 (📞)
– Crime Stoppers: https://www.crimestoppersusa.org/programs/locate-a-program (💻)
– International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) at icmp@icmp.int (✉️) or https://icmp.int (💻)
– National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC): (800) 843-5678 (📞)
– National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUS): at https://www.namus.gov (💻), (855) 626-7600 (📞), or namus@unthsc.edu (✉️)


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