Now, all of the files for the narrations of the blog entries can be found here, on Sound Cloud. You can select the chapter you want to listen to, start from the beginning and let it play, or skip to the last track to listen to the latest blog post entry in audio form! I will continue posting the written updates, but I created this for those people who would rather listen to the story than read it. And just like you’ve done with the blog, feel free to share this link with anyone who might want to listen to Cheryll’s story. This is just another way to share the journey to uncovering what happened to Cheryll.

78 Rose Ave, Highland Heights, KY burned down in March 1998. My grandmother was living there when fire came up from the basement. I spent a lot of time there and rode the bus to school from the top of the street. Yes, there was the old man that watched us. We all had been told not to talk to him and to stay away from him. All the kids in the area knew not to be alone. The boys would walk to the girls homes (or grandparents home) and walk them to the bus stop. An officer had even warned us about him, that there had been a lot of reports about him doing bad things.
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Thank you for your time and devotion to finding who killed Cheryl. I have not doubt in my mind that you will succeed with Cheryl’s and your father in law’s help.
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