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Stolen Lives True Crime

12: Cherie Westell

Stolen Lives True Crime

Stolen Lives True Crime

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture

4619 Ratings

🗓️ 20 May 2021

⏱️ 16 minutes

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The disappearance of Cherie Westell


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0:52.5

Today's episode is going to be a shorter one.

0:55.6

We were going to pair it with a more high-profile case that has an abundance of information

1:00.7

available, whereas this case does not.

1:04.3

However, if we did that, Cherie's story would then not get the individual attention

1:09.4

it deserves, and we feel this case needs

1:12.6

more eyes and ears on it.

1:14.8

Sheree did not come from a medium to upper-class family.

1:18.4

She was in state care.

1:20.3

She was going through a rough patch.

1:22.6

But she has a foster family and siblings that love and miss her very much.

1:30.0

And it was the inaction of several government and non-government agencies that prevented and potentially hampered the investigation

1:35.7

right from the start. This is Cherie's story.

1:48.1

Not much is known about Shari's childhood.

1:55.1

She was one of five children, and she had a very dysfunctional and troubling family life growing up.

2:03.5

So much so in 1993, when Shari was eight years old, her and her siblings were placed into state care and into the foster system.

2:07.3

Something that isn't usual is that they were all placed in the same family.

2:12.6

Francis Schultz and her husband met the children and fell in love with all of them,

2:18.9

and they couldn't bear to see the children who had already been through so much be separated. Sherry settled into her new

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