Suzy Street and Stacy McCall
On June 7, 1992, 19-year-old Suzi Streeter, her 47-year-old mother Sherill Levitt, and her 18-year-old friend Stacy McCall all vanished from their Springfield, Missouri home.
Just the day before, Streeter and McCall celebrated their high school graduation, and those celebratory events were the last times anyone reported seeing the two students and the mother anywhere in Webster County.
Though the Missouri State Highway Patrol, Springfield Police Department, and numerous other law enforcement agencies including the FBI conducted their own investigations, no promising leads into the missing persons case ever turned up. Even a 40-acre search across the county in 1993 yielded nothing.
However, a 1996 prison interview with murderer Robert Craig Sox garnered some hope. Sox claimed to have been in Springfield the day the three women disappeared, but no charges were ever levied against him. Then, a few years later in 2002, two women called police to say that there were men at a Webster County concrete company who seemed suspicious. A subsequent search of the site turned up human remains. The bones, however, proved far too old to belong to any of the three women. The next year, authorities found blood at a farm in Cassville. But, once again, lab testing dashed any hope of providing answers to the mysterious disappearances.












