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[The Unsolved Mystery of the Springfield Three: A Disappearance Without a Trace]-[Ep. 85 | The PUZZLING Cold Case of the Springfield 3]

Crime, Conspiracy, Cults and Murder · B2 · 2025-12-17

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The Vanishing on Delmar Street

In the summer of 1992, the quiet, conservative neighborhood of Springfield, Missouri, was shaken by an inexplicable event. On the night of June 6th, three women—47-year-old Cheryl Levitt, her 19-year-old daughter Susie Streeter, and Susie’s best friend, 18-year-old Stacey McCall—returned home after graduation celebrations. By the following morning, all three had vanished from the house at 1717 East Delmar Street, leaving behind a scene that defied logic. There were no signs of forced entry, no struggle, and no bodies, leading investigators to label it one of the most baffling cold cases in American history.

A Scene Frozen in Time

When friends and family arrived at the house on June 7th, they found the residence in an eerie state of normalcy. The women’s cars remained in the driveway, and their purses, containing cash, keys, and identification, were neatly stacked in a bedroom. Stacey’s migraine medication, which she never traveled without, was left behind. The house showed signs that they had prepared for bed: makeup wipes were used, jewelry was set aside, and the television was left on a static channel. The only anomalies were a shattered front porch light and a bent window blind, yet the lack of physical evidence—no blood, no useful fingerprints—left police with almost nothing to go on.

The Impossible Timeline and Potential Leads

One of the most confusing elements of the case is the testimony of a convenience store clerk who claimed to see Cheryl Levitt at 2:15 a.m. on June 7th, appearing "very hurried" and asking about her daughter. This contradicts the known timeline, as the girls were still at a party in Battlefield at that time. Over the years, several suspects have been scrutinized, including:

  • Dustin Rekla: Susie’s ex-boyfriend, who had a history of criminal activity, though he passed a polygraph.
  • Gerald Carnahan: A businessman with a history of violence against women, whose predatory behavior mirrored the "purse left behind" signature of this case.
  • Robert Craig Cox: A convicted murderer and former Army Ranger who lived in Springfield at the time. Cox made haunting, cryptic remarks to reporters, claiming the women were dead and buried near Springfield, yet he has never provided actionable information.
  • Larry DeWayne Hall: A suspected serial killer whose activity often aligned with local events, though no direct link was established.

A Legacy of Unanswered Questions

Despite over 27,000 documents in the case file and 5,000+ tips processed, the Springfield Three case remains open. The initial investigation was compromised by the fact that family and friends moved through the scene before police arrived, cleaning up and potentially destroying evidence. While Cheryl and Susie were declared legally dead in 1997, Stacey McCall’s mother, Janice, has steadfastly refused to do so, clinging to the hope that the truth will one day emerge. Today, the case stands as a chilling reminder that, as the podcast notes, "ordinary streets and ordinary towns can hold extraordinary horrors." The families continue to seek justice for three women who were caught in a moment of time, forever defining the vulnerability of a once-peaceful community.

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The question that still haunts springfield over three decades later is how do three people simply disappear from their beds in the middle of the night without leaving a single trace behind?
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So, without further ado, let's unbuckle our seatbelts, go mock fight on the highway, slam on the brakes and bust through this windshield into this cold case together.
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I am trying to space them out a little bit better.
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These people, I swear to God.
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But I want to make your listening experience as best as possible.
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without further ado
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keep this series going
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space them out
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make something out of nothing
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life didn't return the favor
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📖 Transcript

On a summer night in 1992 in a quiet Missouri neighborhood, three women came home, changed into their pajamas and climbed into bed.
But by morning, they had vanished.
No screams, no struggle, no blood and no bodies.
The question that still haunts springfield over three decades later is how do three people simply disappear from their beds in the middle of the night without leaving a single trace behind?
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