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Missing in Missouri

The Story of the Springfield Three

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Missing in Missouri

By: Mark Stokes
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In the quiet suburb of Springfield, Missouri, a routine night took a chilling turn on June 7, 1992. Missing in Missouri delves into the enigmatic disappearance of mother Sherrill Levitt, her daughter Suzie Streeter, and Suzie’s friend Stacy McCall—all last seen in Levitt’s home after attending graduation celebrations. With no signs of struggle and all personal belongings left behind, their vanishing remains one of the nation’s most haunting unsolved.

This narrative goes beyond surface detail to resurrect the voices of the missing women and their families—highlighting Suzie's aspirations post-Kickapoo High and Stacy’s bright future, alongside Sherrill's devoted maternal strength. Through extensive research, the book paints an intimate portrait of three lives abruptly cut short—and a community that refuses to forget barnesandnoble.com.

More than a recounting of eerie phone calls and shattered porch glass, Missing in Missouri is an exploration of how a disappearance can fracture a town and challenge modern forensics. Featuring new leads, expert commentary, and a tribute to grassroots cold-case advocates, it investigates why clues like the erased answering machine message may still hold the key to justice. This is a gripping, unsparing journey into a case that has both baffled investigators and vowed not to be overlooked.

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