The Springfield Three: Three Women Vanished From a House That Looked Normal

May 08, 03:19 AM

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In 1992, three women disappeared from a home in Springfield, Missouri without a trace. The house was still full of their belongings. More than thirty years later, the mystery has never been resolved.

The strangest part of the Springfield Three case is not that three women vanished.
It’s that the house they vanished from still looked almost normal afterward.

Cars outside.
Purses inside.
A dog still wandering the hallway.
And no clear sign anyone ever left.

In the early morning hours of June 7th, 1992, Sherrill Levitt, Suzie Streeter, and Stacy McCall disappeared from a home in Springfield, Missouri. More than thirty years later, nobody has ever explained what happened to them.

In this episode of Divergent Files, we reconstruct the documented timeline behind one of America’s most haunting unsolved missing persons cases, including the East Delmar house, the broken porch light, the erased answering machine message, witness claims, Robert Craig Cox, and the growing gap between the verified record and the version of the story people think they know.

No bodies.
No confirmed crime scene.
No verified exit.

Just three women who seemingly made it home… and then vanished into one of the most unsettling silences in American criminal history.