On April 4, 2008, 44-year-old Cheryl Williams Frady was preparing for a family cruise to the Bahamas. She had plans with her daughter Jessica the next day, and by all accounts, there was nothing unusual about her Friday. But on April 5, 2008, Cheryl's life was taken inside her Dawsonville, Georgia home. Eighteen years later, no one has been arrested. In this episode, we look at who Cheryl was, the events leading up to her death, what little has been publicly released about the investigation, and the frustrations her family has shared after years of searching for answers. I also discuss how visibility and public engagement can help keep underreported cases in the public eye. 💜 Special thanks to Cheryl's daughter Jessica for sharing her perspective during my research for this episode. If you have information about Cheryl Williams Frady's death, please contact: 📞 Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) Tip Line 1-800-597-8477 📞 Crime Stoppers (Anonymous Tips) 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) Justice for Cheryl Williams Frady Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/justiceforcherylwilliamsfrady #TrueCrime #UnsolvedMurder #CherylWilliamsFrady #ColdCase #GeorgiaTrueCrime #JusticeForCheryl #2026 🔔How to Set Up a Google Alert As mentioned in the episode, setting up a Google Alert can be a simple way to stay informed about cases you care about and help keep them visible by engaging with new articles, videos, and updates as they're published. Go to https://www.google.com/alertsIn the search box, enter the name of the person or case you want to follow.Examples:Cheryl Williams FradyJane Doe disappearanceJohn Smith missing person FloridaClick "Show options" to customize:How often you'd like alertsWhich sources you'd like includedYour language and regionWhether you'd like all results or only the most relevant onesClick "Create Alert"Google will then send new articles, videos, and other indexed content related to your alert directly to your email as they become available. Google Alerts won't catch every article or social media post, but they're one of the easiest free tools for staying informed about ongoing cases. — Thank you for being here, and for caring about the stories that matter.💜 Please rate, leave a review, and share this episode to help keep these stories like these in the public eye. — 🔔 Follow for more victim-centered true crime cases. 🎙️ Available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and more. ☕ If you’d like to support the podcast, you can do so here: https://buymeacoffee.com/theirvoicematters. Of course, it’s never expected, but it's always appreciated and it helps me keep sharing these important stories. — For the full list of sources, visit the YouTube video description. Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/VFv8ddFdVIY&list=PL14x0bxW7rZsYiT15olbWxT7ugwZKt2Ap Support the show Thank you for listening 💜 Watch full videos on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSdM4-Me2LBLkG3HlDsnfuQ Follow on Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/theirvoicematterspodcast/?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D&utm_source=qr Stay updated on Facebook → facebook.com/profile.php?id=61575244110291