Murder of Cheryl Keeton

[1] At the time of her death, she was going through a long bitter divorce and custody battle over her three sons with her husband, Bradly Morris Cunningham.

[2] A trial that followed her 1986 murder inspired true crime writer, Ann Rule, to write her 1995 best seller, Dead By Sunset.

Cheryl Keeton was interred in Bunker Hill Cemetery located in Cowlitz County, Washington (U.S.

[3] Bradly Morris Cunningham (born 1948) was found guilty of murder and was admitted into the Oregon State Penitentiary on January 9, 1995[4] and is serving a life sentence.

In his ebook, Bradly accused Ann Rule of being a liar and of exaggerating with regards to her "Dead By Sunset" book.