‘He is all I got’: Missing S.C. dancer’s family offers reward
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - The family of a missing Broadway dancer is offering up to $10,000 in reward money for information leading to his discovery.
Zelig Williams, 28, was last seen leaving his home on Longwood Road on Oct. 3. A day later, his car was found more than 30 miles away parked at the Palmetto Trail Head parking lot.
Private investigator Chandra Cleveland, of SHE-Private Investigations, was hired by Williams’ family to investigate his disappearance.
Cleveland is the same private investigator who worked on was ultimately charged with murder.
A family member said a friend of Williams received an SOS alert from his phone on the morning of Oct. 3.

The SOS alert was about Williams’ phone being in a crash.
“He truly is the most talented individual that I met in my life,” said Caroline Lewis-Jones one of Williams’ dance coaches said during a press conference on Wednesday. “He is my muse.”
Williams’ cousin, Mieoki Corbett-Jacobs pleaded for her cousin’s safe return.
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“Please pay attention. Look at his face. On the flyers, on the pictures. He may have facial hair, he may not. Please pay attention,” Corbett-Jacobs said. “We beg you to please pay attention and bring him home.”
His mother, Kathy Williams, gave a very emotional statement, saying her son is all she has. She also pleaded for her son’s return.
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“I just want Zelig to come home. He is all I got,” she said in tears.
His cousin also said during the press conference they believed Williams stopped taking his medication right before he went missing.
“That would put him in a situation that he would be very very vulnerable,” she said. “Because he might appear in distress or maybe in a trance-like state, O? And it makes him very vulnerable.”
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Anyone who has seen or heard from Williams, or has any information regarding his disappearance is asked to call 803-576-3000 or submit a tip anonymously through CrimeStoppers.
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