I agree...They would have had plenty of time to even stop by the Delmar address before going to George's. The Delmar address is about a half a block...if even...off of Glenstone. It would have been only a couple of minute drive to George's from the Delmar address. I would be interested to hear the "George's" story again. As I recall a waitress stated that she was sure that she saw them 3MW in George's early that morning...but thats about all of the story that I've heard...other then the part inwhich Sherrell was trying to "Calm" Susie Streeter. I never understood what the whole story was. Can someone please refresh this story for clairifacation purposes.
The Kansas City Star
June 24, 1992
Edition: MID-AMERICA
Section: MID-AMERICA
Page: C1
Waitress recalls seeing women on morning of disappearances Three missing since June 7 in Springfield. Author: The Associated Press
Article Text:
SPRINGFIELD - A waitress says she saw a mother and her daughter at a late-night restaurant shortly before they disappeared more than two weeks ago, police said Tuesday.
Sgt. Mark Webb said the waitress told investigators that Sherrill Levitt, 47, and Suzie Streeter, 19, were accompanied by a third female with long, brown hair.
That description matches Stacy McCall, an 18-year-old friend of Streeter's who also vanished in the early hours of June 7. Investigators think the women were abducted. Their cars, purses, keys, cash and other items were found at Levitt's unlocked home in central Springfield.
The waitress at George's Steak House, a few blocks from the home, first spoke with investigators Sunday night, authorities said.
The waitress identified Levitt and Streeter as regular customers. She said the two were at the restaurant sometime between 1 a.m. and 3 a.m., and possibly as late as 4 a.m. on June 7. The waitress saw men she did not recognize talking to the three women, she told police.
George's Steak House usually is packed with an after-hours crowd on weekend nights. The waitress is the only one who has reported that Levitt and her daughter were there on June 7, police said.
"If somebody else was there and saw them, we'd like to talk to them," Webb said.
Police have established that Streeter and McCall left a party in nearby Battlefield around 2:30 a.m., driving separate cars to Levitt's home.
The teen-agers had graduated from high school the night before they vanished.
About 30 Springfield police officers and the FBI say they haven't found a trace of the three women after early June 7.
Copyright 1992, 1996 The Kansas City Star Co.
Record Number: 103120