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Five years have passed since Cheryl Coker’s mysterious disappearance, leaving her family in a painful limbo as they continue to seek justice. Despite the passage of time, her sister, Margie Keenan, remains unwavering in her hope for resolution. In a recent interview, Keenan expressed the anguish of waiting and missing her sister, as well as her determination to see justice served, emphasizing that the timing must be right for a thorough and conclusive resolution.
Cheryl Coker went missing on October 2, 2018, after dropping off her daughter at Stebbins High School. The case took a grim turn four months later when Coker’s remains were discovered in rural Greene County. Although an autopsy confirmed homicidal violence as the cause of death, the exact circumstances remain shrouded in uncertainty.
The primary suspect in the case is Cheryl’s husband, Bill Coker, who has vehemently denied any involvement in her disappearance and death in interviews with News Center 7. As the investigation persists, both the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) and Riverside Police are actively collaborating to unravel the mysteries surrounding Cheryl Coker’s homicide.
Despite the challenges and the case being labeled as ‘cold,’ authorities, notably Riverside Police Major Matthew Sturgeon, have affirmed their commitment to leaving no stone unturned. The public is encouraged to contribute any information they may have regarding the case.
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Specification |
Details |
Name |
Cheryl Coker |
Date of Disappearance |
October 2, 2018 |
Last Seen |
Dropped off daughter at Stebbins High School |
Remains Found |
April 2020 (Discovered by a mushroom hunter) |
Cause of Death |
Homicidal violence (Exact details unknown) |
Primary Suspect |
Bill Coker (Cheryl’s husband) |
Investigating Agencies |
Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) and Riverside Police |
Current Status |
No arrests made; case remains open and ongoing |
Investigation Status |
Active collaboration between BCI and Riverside Police |
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