The Springfield Three is an unsolved missing person case that began on June 7, 1992, when Sherrill Levitt, Suzie Streeter and Stacy McCall went missing from their home. Stacy McCall and Suzanne Streeter graduated from Kickapoo High School on June 6, 1992. They were last seen at around 2:00 am on June 7th as they left a graduation party at a friend’s house. The pair planned to spend the night at a friend’s house, but when the friend’s house became too crowded, they instead left to go to Suzie’s mother’s house, Sherrill Levitt. It appeared that they arrived at the residence, because their clothing, jewelry, purses and vehicles were still at this location. The parents of Stacy McCall, contacted police in reference to their daughter’s disappearance from the home of Sherrill Levitt and Suzanne Streeter, at least twelve hours after the women were last seen. Other friends and family began calling and visited the house during the day. The police later admitted that the crime scene had possibly been tainted by the twenty or so people who visited Sherrill’s house. Upon officers’ arrival, the house bore no signs of a struggle, except for a shattered porch globe (the light bulb was still illuminated) that was cleaned up by well-meaning friends of the missing women. Springfield police now believe that the broken glass from the porch light might have given some hint of what transpired that night. All personal property was left behind including purses, money, cars, keys, cigarettes, and the family dog. Suzanne’s mother, Sherrill Levitt, was last heard from at approximately 11:15 p.m. on June 6, 1992, when she talked with a friend about painting a chest of drawers. Levitt’s car and the furniture she was refinishing as well as her personal belongings were found inside the residence, and it appeared her bed had been slept in when friends and police arrived to check the residence. Despite over 5,000 tips from the public, neither their whereabouts or their remains have ever been found.