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June 7, 1992. Noon. Springfield, Missouri. Janelle Kirby arrives at her friend's house. The door is unlocked. She walks in. "Suzie? Stacy? Mrs. Levitt?" No answer. Three purses on the couch. Car keys on the table. Cigarettes left out. But no people. She notices broken glass on the porch. The porch light globe is smashed. Her boyfriend grabs a broom. Sweeps it all up. Throws it away. She sees the answering machine blinking. Multiple messages. She presses play. Messages from Stacy's mom: "Where are you? Call me. This isn't funny." Janelle erases them. All of them. Throughout the day, more friends arrive. 10 to 20 people walk through the house. Touching things. Looking around. At 9:00 PM — nine hours later — someone finally calls police. By then, the crime scene is destroyed. And three women — Sherrill Levitt (47), Suzie Streeter (19), and Stacy McCall (18) — have vanished without a trace. For 33 years, no one has seen them. No bodies. No evidence. No answers. This is the Springfield Three. And it's the most haunting unsolved disappearance in American history. 🔍 WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER: Why Janelle erased the answering machine messages that might have solved the case Why Mike swept up the broken glass — the only sign of forced entry How 10-20 people contaminated the crime scene before police arrived The 9-hour delay that destroyed potential evidence Why all three women left their purses, cigarettes, and cars behind The obscene phone calls they received hours before disappearing Robert Craig Cox — the violent criminal who says "I just know" they're dead Why police refuse to excavate the hospital parking garage where radar detected 3 bodies The America's Most Wanted caller who had "prime knowledge" and never called back 📅 THE TIMELINE (June 6-7, 1992): JUNE 6 (SATURDAY) - GRADUATION DAY 4:00 PM: Kickapoo High School graduation ceremony Suzie Streeter (19) and Stacy McCall (18) graduate They're best friends with Janelle Kirby Plan: Attend parties, sleep at Janelle's house, drive to Branson water park Sunday Evening: Graduation parties across Springfield Suzie has party at her house (mom Sherrill is there) Girls later go to Janelle Kirby's house in Battlefield (10 miles away) 11:15 PM: Last known activity for Sherrill Levitt Phone call with friend about painting furniture Normal conversation She stays home with the dogs ~2:00 AM: Suzie and Stacy at Janelle's house House is crowded, sleeping bags everywhere They receive obscene phone calls (male caller, sexual innuendos) Janelle hangs up multiple times Decide: "Let's just go back to my house" JUNE 7 (SUNDAY) - THE DISAPPEARANCE 2:15 AM: Suzie and Stacy leave Janelle's house Driving separately: Suzie's red Ford Escort, Stacy's Toyota Corolla 15-20 minute drive to 1717 East Delmar Street ~2:30-2:45 AM: They arrive home Both cars found in driveway (parked hastily) Their party clothes found folded inside They changed and went to bed This is the last time anyone saw them alive Morning: Suzie and Stacy don't show up at Janelle's for Branson trip Noon: Janelle and boyfriend Mike Henson drive to Suzie's house Three cars in driveway (Sherrill's, Suzie's, Stacy's) Door unlocked Broken porch light globe — glass all over porch Mike sweeps up the glass and throws it away Inside the house: Three purses on couch Car keys on table Cigarettes left out (both Suzie and Sherrill were heavy smokers) Money visible Dog (Cinnamon) inside, acting strangely Beds slept in No signs of struggle Answering machine blinking with multiple messages Janelle presses play: Messages from friends about Branson plans Multiple messages from Stacy's mom Janis McCall (increasingly worried) Janelle erases all the messages Throughout the day: 10-20 friends and family members arrive, walk through house 9:00 PM: Someone finally calls Springfield Police (9 HOURS after discovery) By the time police arrive: Crime scene completely contaminated 🎯 THE THEORIES (Summary): 1. Robert Craig Cox abducted them (most investigated) Violent history No alibi Claims to know they're dead But: No physical evidence 2. Retaliation for testifying (Recla/Clay) Had motive (revenge) But: Both had alibis 3. The obscene caller followed them home Was obsessed Made calls at party Followed to house But: Never identified 4. Sherrill was the target Someone wanted to harm her Girls were collateral But: No suspect identified 5. Buried under Cox Hospital Radar detected 3 bodies Police refuse to dig But: "Not credible" per police 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for investigations into unsolved mysteries, evidence destruction, and the families who never stop searching. #SpringfieldThree #SherrillLevitt #SuzieStreeter #StacyMcCall #UnsolvedMystery #TrueCrime #MissingPersons #ColdCase #1992 #GraduationNight #EvidenceDestroyed #CrimeSceneContamination #33Years #RobertCraigCox #CoxHospital #SpringfieldMissouri #CaseUnknown