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Streeter Family Statement - 3.20.19

In 1992, two women were stolen from our lives.  We have struggled for over 26 years with the public's perception of what happened to them and how to mourn them in our personal lives. Recently, it has been publicized that Bartt Streeter, son of Sherrill and brother of Suzie, was arrested on unrelated charges. Bartt has had a long history with alcohol abuse and has spoken publicly on this matter in the past. It is evident in the video that he, at no time, tried to forcibly remove anyone from the establishment. The charges were exaggerated, as is plainly evident in the video. Bartt's Interaction:  Just inside the door of the establishment, was with an adult. He shook this adult's hand and spoke only with the adult. Once finished with the conversation, Bartt stood, pointed, and asked the person if that was their granddaughter. Bartt's Lyft was arriving, and he left the establishment on his own and unaccompanied. It is unsure how the story got so corrupted when it w...

KSFG: Celebration of Life - June 7, 2017 | 1 of 1

Link: http://www.ksgf.com/news/local-news/celebration-of-life-for-women-who-went-missing-25-years-ago Celebration of Life for Women Who Went Missing 25 Years Ago By: Macy Marie 11:53 PM, Jun 7, 2017 Three women went missing in Springfield 25 years ago today.  Instead of a memorial, friends and family held a celebration of life at Phelps Grove Park in Springfield.  It started at 7:30. People told fun stories about Sherrill Levitt, Suzie Streeter, and Stacy McCall.  "We went camping for spring break our senior year and it was cold... lots of good memories," one friend recalled.  After people told stories, candles were lit and four lanterns were let go for the women.  One lantern for each and the last was for all of them.  Stacy's mother, Janis McCall, had many stories about the group. She says this was not a memorial.  "Thank all of you for coming out here for the celebration of the lives of three women," she...

KY3: Lives - June 7, 2017 | 3 of 3

Link: http://www.ky3.com/content/news/Recalling-the-good-times-Friends-family-of-3-missing-women-celebrate-lives-not-forgotten-427143933.html Recalling the good times: Friends, family of 3 missing women celebrate lives not forgotten Gathering celebrates lives of three missing women By Reporter Mike Landis and Photojournalist Lance Green |  Posted: Wed 11:04 PM, Jun 07, 2017 | Updated: Wed 11:06 PM, Jun 07, 2017 Springfield, Mo It was a quarter century ago three women went missing from a home in Springfield. On Tuesday, the community gathered to remember the women and hope for closure once and for all. The event was called a celebration of life and was a chance to remember a different time before the families' hearts were so tragically shattered, and the city lost part of its innocence. Those at the gathering took part in a candlelight vigil and a release of Japanese lanterns in honor of the three. Suzanne and Stacy graduated from Kickapoo High...

KY3: No Answers - June 7, 2017 | 2 of 3

Link: http://www.ky3.com/content/news/Mother-talks-about-25-years-with-no-answers-in-Stacy-McCalls-disappearance--427139941.html Mother talks about 25 years with no answers in Stacy McCall's disappearance By reporter Paula Morehouse and videographer Justin Haase, KY3 News |  Posted: Wed 10:31 PM, Jun 07, 2017 | Updated: Wed 11:53 PM, Jun 07, 2017 SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - A quarter of a century is still not enough time to heal wounds when there are no answers. "All I want to know is where they are. If you sold them to someone, let me know. If you have disposed of them in some horrendous manner, please let me know," pleaded Janis McCall. The unknown has tortured McCall since her daughter, Stacy McCall, graduated from Kickapoo High School. After a few parties that night, Stacy and her friend, Suzie Streeter, went to Suzie's house to sleep over. It would be the last time anyone reported seeing them or Sherrill (SP) Levitt, Suzie's mom. "I...