Found Deceased OH - Cheryl Coker, 46, Riverside, 2 Oct 2018 *husband suspect* #2

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  • #601
I enclosed a file snap shot that every should consider, I know my theory may seem far fetched but after reading the case notes for about the 109th time my gut is telling me about this possibility.....

Let’s throw this out, now I am speculating, we all know William works at Costco, let’s say he made a monetary agreement with a over the road truck driver to deliver Cheryl’s body outside this state, or like I mentioned above maybe he arranged in Florida....

Take a look at my attachment , note our area is a heavily travelled truck route, I -70 // I-75. // I -35,

My gut has a strange feeling , especially about the $4000, and his “ I feel lucky” attitude...
 

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  • #602
I sure hope when our number one suspect returns on the 27 th of July after enjoying his all inclusive trip to Florida , awarded to him for being a named suspect in his wife’s disappearance and murder, that the Riverside PD will show up on the 28 th and award him a second all expenses paid trip, to the Montegomery County Jail ......I’m sure they could tape some Florida postcards on his cell wall for realism....
 
  • #603
I enclosed a file snap shot that every should consider, I know my theory may seem far fetched but after reading the case notes for about the 109th time my gut is telling me about this possibility.....

Let’s throw this out, now I am speculating, we all know William works at Costco, let’s say he made a monetary agreement with a over the road truck driver to deliver Cheryl’s body outside this state, or like I mentioned above maybe he arranged in Florida....

Take a look at my attachment , note our area is a heavily traveled truck route, I -70 // I-75. // I -35,

My gut has a strange feeling , especially about the $4000, and his “ I feel lucky” attitude...

By most accounts, Bill is an introvert, stand-offish, and has a flat affect in his speech patterns and emotions. Based on this (and the fact that he must be somewhat intelligent to have pulled this off so far), I'm having a hard time seeing him paying someone to haul a body away. Getting another person involved is very risky, given the fact that there's always a risk in one ratting the other out for a deal. Unless the second party is extremely close to Bill. Thing is, there's not much out there on social media to glean how many close friends he has if any. I'm intrigued by the idea, but I doubt he'd trust any hourly at Costco for such a task, or anyone he'd meet casually. I don't get the vibe this guy has too many interactions with other people, unless they are deep within his circle of trust.

If he did have a close person to him willing to dispose of her, I don't know if it would be someone like a trucker long distance. Those are work vehicles and people scour those loading and unloading quite frequently I would imagine. Wouldn't a dead body start to smell within a short period of time?
 
  • #604
I sure hope when our number one suspect returns on the 27 th of July after enjoying his all inclusive trip to Florida , awarded to him for being a named suspect in his wife’s disappearance and murder, that the Riverside PD will show up on the 28 th and award him a second all expenses paid trip, to the Montegomery County Jail ......I’m sure they could tape some Florida postcards on his cell wall for realism....

I've been keeping my eye out for him, but I'm in a specialized area within a smaller park. If it's a Disney-themed vaca, I won't get that chance.

There's a lot of uproar about he and Erin taking on an extra kid on this trip (assuming teen friend to teen daughter) and how they could trust a murderous pair with their child. I get the anguish and completely understand the family's disgust. Inwardly, I'm happy the teenager has a friend along...maybe a needed distraction.

Sadly, I don't think there's going to be an arrest anytime soon.
 
  • #605
I was using the Costco truck drivers as a example, in our society today evil people can sniff out other evilness to get what they want....
I would like to know Williams circle of friends, I bet there quite a collection of knuckleheads.....

Around here the evil underworld which is alive and well in Dayton could have assisted him in meeting up with a dishonest truck driver..

Remember, Dayton Ohio area did not receive the honor of being ranked #4 in the country for human trafficking, for nothing.......

And this story about the daughter bringing a friend to a Florida is crap, what an insult to her mom......
And being there with her new “mom” great job!!
 
  • #606
Cheryl came straight home after dropping her daughter at school. Police have confirmed this through her phone pings, social media activity, witnesses to the car in the driveway. This has been covered over and over again. Even Bill admits to hearing her in the shower.

I don't think Bill paid anyone to do anything. He did it all on his own. He didn't trust banks enough to keep their savings secure, choosing to hide it in the home. There's no way he's going to trust someone else to hide his wife's body and not snitch on him or blackmail him down the road for more cash.
 
  • #607
I hate to play devils advocate, but unless someone in that neighborhood had credible eyes on her that morning , it is speculation, and yes she could have been taken someone else, and such person could have brought her vehicle back home, use her phone and social media to make a ruse, or good cover.....

As per the money , if he was going to use money to pay someone in commission of a crime he sure wouldn’t have taken $4000 out of a bank account which the police could follow the breadcrumbs from there...

Remember in the beginning the GF and William were saying all kinds of “crap” to make Cheryl look like a “dirtbag”

And yes William I think would trust someone who comes from the same dark side of society where he resides in his head...

And if he was like a introvert , and wanted to move on from Cheryl, because he was going through some mid life crisis and thinking with his little brain instead of his head, why not just divorce and move on....

I really think he would have accepted divorce as the answer if he was the one who initiated it, but since Cheryl started the divorce I think it bruised his little ego and it started a series of events that ended in her murder,
And when he was in a Florida last year he formulated a plan , an I think with the help of others carried out this crime....
 
  • #608
Like Tb24oh said above, no one else took her. She came home after dropping her daughter off. She was ambushed, likely in the shower where she was the most vulnerable.

I think the missing money is 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 to buy time and paint a false story.

The "open marriage" narrative is 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 to buy time and paint a false story.

He "they" did their homework.
 
  • #609
Wyome, I do think they had an open marriage, but I don't believe it was as portrayed by Bill and Erin during their interviews with police as Bill just being forced to do all of these things by Cheryl.

I don't think $4K is missing at all. If Bill really truly believed that Cheryl had just run off, as he claims, he would have checked the money spot first thing and not waited until several days later to suddenly be replacing money from his trip and notice it was gone. He did have a known distrust of banks and friends and family knew there to be savings kept in the home. So that's not a lie, but I don't believe for a second that Cheryl took anything. If she did, she would have done it the second Bill and the daughter left for Florida and got a good head start with no one missing her. She had time off of work, no one in the home, it would have been perfect to leave right after they did. It makes no sense at all to wait until after they all get back and then leave.

Police have confirmation that Cheryl went back home. We don't know what all that confirmation entails, perhaps it's video of her driving or neighborhood video. Trying to change that up now and say she was abducted elsewhere takes the eye off the ball. This happened in her home with only one other person inside.
 
  • #610
Like Tb24oh said above, no one else took her. She came home after dropping her daughter off. She was ambushed, likely in the shower where she was the most vulnerable.

I think the missing money is ******** to buy time and paint a false story.

The "open marriage" narrative is ******** to buy time and paint a false story.

He "they" did their homework.
I think the open marriage is true, but I agree with the rest.

What a shame that Cheryl wasn't reported missing earlier than the next day. I am surprised no one found it strange that she didn't come home from work, or show up at work.
 
  • #611
I have been doing some digging ever since I suggested the possiblity that he had paid a long distance trucker to dispose of Cheryl....

Well I found out that our suspect William works at night at Central Transport delivery and truck service to include long haul, this company is located in the city of Vandalia, which is about a 15 minute drive from Riverside, near I-70 ( I-70 Is a major east -west interstate highway that runs from Utah to Baltimore), he loads and unloads the trucks.....

And he works at Costco during the day...

So with this revelation , what are the chances now that he and this is my theory that he put Cheryl’s body on a truck and God only knows where she ended up....
 
  • #612
Tooltime, I still believe he did not get anyone else involved. I believe she was killed in the home after dropping her daughter off. If LE has affidavits from neighbors that they saw another individual and another individual's vehicle at Bill's home that morning, or videos of same, than I suppose it's possible, but nothing's been reported or leaked to suggest that, so I don't believe that to be the case. Love the theory, though, just don't think it fits in this case.

There is at least one person in the know on FB that claims he was laid off from his other job months ago. Take with a grain of salt.
 
  • #613
At this point, after reading the case notes until I went cross-eyed, I am sticking by the pretense that he had help, I have driven down Cristy Lane and got a good look at the home from the street and what you can see,
What bugs me if she was killed at the house, I can’t see William hauling her body around, I was trying to figure out what he have used to hide the body coming out of the home without drawing attention, now please understand I am not being disrespectful, but Cheryl did not have the build of a tiny woman, she is of medium build, so he would have been like a bull in a china shop trying to carry her out of the home to a vehicle without drawing attention,
The home itself is positioned on the lot where the front is close to the road, plus when I was there , a few cars kept driving by in both directions.

I know I am looking at the theory she never made it home, when she departed the high school she would have made a left on Harshman Rd , in which she drove right past Riverside City Hall/ Police / Fire/ and Highway depts, then go under the highway overpass , then on right she is passing Eastwood Metro Park , I wondered if she was planning on meeting someone in the park parking lot, if not let’s continue, she would have proceeded on Harshman which makes a right hand curve going past the USAF Museum, then to the intersection of Airway Rd, where there is Army Reserve Center, Wendy’s , Burger King , McDonald’s,Taco Bell, and the Airway shopping plaza,
Did the police visit these places and reviews security cameras to see if her vehicle was spotted and who was actually driving, plus intersections around here have cameras, she would have proceeded straight through the intersection the road turns into Woodman Dr, proceeding to Burkhart rd , she makes a left to home, going past St Helens Church, on that intersection of Woodman and Burkhart is three gas stations and a flower shop , all have cameras..

I still think she was taken on her way home, and my theory is the GF and Cheryl are pretty close in hair color, height and body build, that the GF drove her SUV home, and their plan was in action, and like any neighborhood in America a neighbor could say yeah her vehicle came home but really not pay close attention to the actual person..

Remember William was trying to master a disguise with the black hoodie and white gloves, so why not the GF dressed like Cheryl.

Let’s say Cheryl was going to meet the GF someplace on the route home and it went bad, I mean a ambush....

And at the home William could have done the electronic transmissions pretending to be her, didn’t someone send a suspicious email in the beginning.....
 
  • #614
What a shame that Cheryl wasn't reported missing earlier than the next day. I am surprised no one found it strange that she didn't come home from work, or show up at work.

She was reported missing the same day. Her daughter called her aunt for help finding her mom and aunt looked for a bit and then called police. That was all on the evening of the 2nd.
 
  • #615
my theory is the GF and Cheryl are pretty close in hair color

Erin has dark brown hair and Cheryl is blond. Erin is also taller and has curly hair.

Also, there was no time for Cheryl to have stopped somewhere and been abducted/murdered and then Erin drive her car home. The phone pings are clear. She drove to Stebbins and straight back home to get ready for work. The police have been very clear on the timeline. It's in the affidavit and their interviews with the media.
 
  • #616
She was reported missing the same day. Her daughter called her aunt for help finding her mom and aunt looked for a bit and then called police. That was all on the evening of the 2nd.
It was just after midnight on the 3rd but less than 17 hours after she dropped her daughter off at school.
 
  • #617
Erin has dark brown hair and Cheryl is blond. Erin is also taller and has curly hair.

Also, there was no time for Cheryl to have stopped somewhere and been abducted/murdered and then Erin drive her car home. The phone pings are clear. She drove to Stebbins and straight back home to get ready for work. The police have been very clear on the timeline. It's in the affidavit and their interviews with the media.
Yes indeed. No reason whatsoever that any of that would be in doubt.
 
  • #618
I just came back from that little Kroger store ( the one where Cheryl’s SUV was found) and noticed that the billboard with Cheryl’s missing persons info, was taken down again, in its place is a billboard for a $6.99 hamburger combo meal from Frisches Big Boy.....and the number of green yard signs with Cheryl Strong you can count on one hand....

The police need to do one of two things now, either arrest him, or throw a “bone” out thru the media sources again to reignite some public interest.....
 
  • #619
I hit the post button too fast , I have a question for thoses on board with interest in this case......

Question, I did he get Cheryl’s body out of the home and into a vehicle to dispose of.....any suggestions , did he use a oversized suitcase, dufflebag , rolled rug?????.....without bringing attention to himself..
 
  • #620
I hate the spell check I meant to say How did he get Cheryl’s lifeless body out of the house......how did he conceal her?
 
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