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The Springfield Three

It was June 6th, 1992 and Suzie Streeter and Stacy McCall had just graduated high school and wanted to party it up. So, they did late into the night. They went home in the early hours of the next day to Streeter’s house, where her mother Sherill Levitt lived. Streeter, McCall, and Levitt were never seen again. More troubling was what the police found at the house. Nothing. There was no sign of a struggle, their purses were all at the top of the stairs, and McCall had left her migraine medication. All of their cars were still parked in the driveway. For 25 years, police have received various tips about their disappearance, especially from prisoners trying to cut a deal. But nothing has come of it.

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Some People Disappear Forever, And No One Will Ever Find Out How
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