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The Skeleton Key Chronicles was born from a lifelong fascination with mysterious and sometimes macabre subject matter along with a love or research. So come along and check out some of my latest offerings, or as my dear Grandmother used to say, ” Step into my parlor, said the spider to the fly.”

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Earlier this month an 8-year-old girl walked into a Cleveland fire station carrying nothing but a piece of paper with her grandmother's phone number. She told firefighters her mother was chained in a closet and needed help. The little girl was the daughter of 37-year-old Amber Graham. Amber had traveled from Spring Hill, Tennessee, to Ohio to meet someone she'd met while playing the online game Call of Duty. When her family and friends stopped hearing from her, they reported both Amber and her daughter missing.

As loved ones searched for answers, Amber's friend, Josh LaCroix, became increasingly concerned. During one of their last conversations, he said he could hear an agitated man in the background. After losing contact with Amber, he turned to a Cleveland Facebook group for help. Members believed they had identified the home Amber may have traveled to, and Josh passed that information along to police.
By July 3rd, officers responded to that address for a welfare check where they found Amber unresponsive in the backyard. Authorities have not yet determined her cause of death, and investigators in both Ohio and Tennessee are continuing to work the case together. First responders also found three adult women and a teenage girl inside the home.

One of the biggest questions still centers on the man Amber traveled to meet. Investigators haven't released his name, but local reporters say he has a documented criminal history. So far, no charges have been announced as detectives continue working to figure out exactly what happened.

Amber's daughter is currently in the custody of Child Protective Services while arrangements are being made to reunite her with her grandmother. According to family friends, her grandmother's mobility issues have made those arrangements more challenging. For now, the little girl is safe, but Amber's family and friends are still waiting for answers about what happened.

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Nearly 49 years ago this week, Cheryl Hughes left her Chillicothe, Ohio, home to pick up a pizza and never came back. What happened next turned into one of southern Ohio's most enduring unsolved mysteries. A few days later, Cheryl's body was discovered along a rural road near South Shore, Kentucky, about 60 miles from where she disappeared. Investigators spent years trying to piece together what happened, but the case has never been solved.

One person who refused to let Cheryl be forgotten was her best friend since childhood, Janet Donahue. The two worked together at the RCA plant in Circleville, and before Cheryl disappeared, Janet says Cheryl confided that she was having an affair with a city police officer. As the years passed and answers never came, Janet took an extraordinary step. She earned her private investigator's license, placed newspaper ads, and spent decades trying to uncover what happened to her friend.

The case only became more frustrating with time. According to a 2019 report, the original investigative file is gone, reportedly lost after water damage. Today, little remains beyond old newspaper articles, fading memories, and an 11-page Kentucky State Police summary that begins with a line many followers of the case have never forgotten: "To say the least, this is a very confusing case." Nearly five decades later, Cheryl Hughes' family and friends are still waiting for the answers that disappeared with her on that July night in 1977.

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Today marks what would have been Angela Meeker's 61st birthday. Instead of celebrating with her, her loved ones are still searching for answers nearly 47 years after she disappeared. On July 7th, 1979, Angela left her home in Tacoma, Washington, to walk to the Tacoma Mall. She was just 13 years old and only two days away from turning 14. She planned to buy a card for a friend who was also having a birthday but Angela never made it home. An acquaintance later told investigators he had given Angela a ride and dropped her off near a Payless store close to the mall. Although there were later reports that Angela may have actually been seen at a party that evening, those sightings have never been confirmed.

In the early days of the investigation, her disappearance was treated as a possible runaway because she had left home before and had a history of truancy. Believing Angela might return on her own, her mother waited 24 hours before reporting her missing.

Over the years, investigators have explored a number of leads and possible suspects. At one point, even Green River Killer Gary Ridgway was considered because of the time period and location, but detectives eventually ruled him out. Despite decades of tips, interviews and renewed interest in the case, no one has ever been charged, and what happened to Angela after she left for the mall remains unknown.

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