
Introducing Crime Connections, a true crime podcast, where we bring you the gripping and often chilling stories of cases that have received little to no media coverage. Join us as we delve into the darkest corners of crime, exploring the unsolved mysteries and hidden secrets that have been overlooked by mainstream media. From small towns to big cities, we shine a light on cases that may have been forgotten, bringing them back to the forefront of public consciousness. We are passionate about uncovering the truth and telling the stories of the victims who deserve justice. We aim to create a space where people can come together to learn, discuss and share their thoughts on some of the most captivating and lesser-known cases. So, if you’re looking for a true crime podcast that goes beyond the headlines, join us as we uncover the truth about the cases that have been forgotten by the media, but not by us. Tune in to Crime Connections and discover the stories that need to be told.
Episodes

Wednesday May 17, 2023
Cheryl Strother
Wednesday May 17, 2023
Wednesday May 17, 2023
In this episode, we delve into the tragic case of Cheryl Strother, a 17-year-old student who went missing after leaving her summer school class in Radcliff, Kentucky on July 24th, 1974. Despite her parents' best efforts to find her, Cheryl's whereabouts remained unknown for a month until a squirrel hunter stumbled upon her body tied to a tree at Tobacco Leaf Lake in Fort Knox, Kentucky on August 24th.
The discovery of Cheryl's body sent shockwaves through the small community, and her family and friends were left devastated by her untimely death. The investigation into her murder yielded few clues, and the case has remained unsolved for decades, leaving many unanswered questions and a deep sense of injustice.
Join us as we explore the details of this heartbreaking case and examine the lack of effort from law enforcement.
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I just finished listening to your podcast on the murder of Cheryl Strother. While her murder remains unsolved, you were pretty accurate in most of your accounts. My name is Randall Milks and I am Cheryl‘s younger brother. Arthur Milks mentioned in your story was my father, Cheryl stepfather I’ve been in contact with persons of the FBI as has my brother Kenneth Strother, the frustration remains but I do have a bit more information. My email address is Randallmilks@yahoo.com.
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