![]() ![]() that night, Janis McCall, Stacy's mother, received a call from her daughter informing her that the group had decided to make the drive to Branson the next morning. They even had plans to drive to Branson at the end of the night, as a group of graduates was going to White Water, a water park, the following day.Īround 10:30 p.m. ![]() The two, along with several others, had plans to hop around from party to party that night in celebration. ![]() What happened the night of June 6, 1992?ĭuring the day of Saturday, June 6, 1992, McCall, 18, and Streeter, 19, graduated from Kickapoo High School. McCall and Streeter, both Kickapoo High School graduates, celebrated the evening after their graduation ceremony in June 1992 by attending several house parties, before retiring back to the home where Streeter lived with Levitt.Įarly the next morning of June 7, 1992, was the last time they were seen. ![]() The case of the Three Missing Women remains unsolved, but over the last three decades, theories continue to circle in the Ozarks. It has been 30 years since the disappearance of Stacy McCall, Suzanne "Suzie" Streeter and Suzie's mother Sherrill Levitt in Springfield. Watch Video: Missing-women cold case The Springfield Three unsolved after 30 years ![]()
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