Up and Vanished - S2E3: Speculation
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Crystal had told her landlord that she was ready to report and expose some people for sexually assaulting her at a party just prior to when she disappeared.
One of the theories is that to keep her quiet from that reporting might be one of the reasons that she was killed.
might be one of the reasons that she was killed.
On the first day, I pulled out a manila folder and I wrote,
Missing Mystic was going to be the title of my folder.
And by the time I went to Creststone and came back,
I crossed it out and put, Murdered Mystic.
She didn't just walk away, and she's not just missing. From Tenderfoot TV in Atlanta, this is Up and Vanished.
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There was only one thing that everyone in town kept saying that matched up,
that was kind of the common tone,
and it was these guys that she was hanging out with.
Everyone said they were bad news.
Eli, the father of Akasha, heard a similar story.
Crystal's a very hardcore, confrontational,
not afraid to stand up for herself kind of person.
So it's looking like she did indeed go to confront them, which I'm sure she did.
That was the kind of person she was.
And they silenced her is what it's looking like.
So did Crystal's family, Amy and her husband, Alex. I think we need cooperation with the people who she specifically made contact with
claiming that she had been sexually assaulted.
It's going to be hard to get the date at this point
from those people, but...
What was that before or after the drum circle?
I think it was after.
Actually, no, I think that the accusation was before.
But the exact date of the incident was still in question.
After she moved to Crestone, there became some rumors that some seedy, rough characters were around her apartment and that she'd gotten back into the drug scene.
I think she was in with a bad crowd.
And I think she knew it.
And I don't know whether she tried to get out or figure out a way to be safe and it came to an end.
Or whether or not she didn't realize it in time.
I think the people that were in Crystal's life at the very end were dangerous.
Are dangerous.
Because they're still out there.
It's not a past tense.
I don't think poking around, they care.
They don't think anybody's going to out them.
I've put a camera in accused murderers' faces.
They all react a little differently.
It's always a good show.
They might be more willing to talk to somebody asking questions,
trying to find out where she's at, than they would go talk to the deputies.
Mary, a longtime Crestonian, shared her perspective with me.
In promoting tourism to Crestone, we would say,
we've got plenty of nothing.
And that was true, because no noise, no traffic, we have lots of nothing.
So when you come up the road here, don't expect to be entertained.
You've got to create that for yourself.
I've been here for 34 years.
Back in the mining days, there was two newspapers in Crestone.
One was called the Crestone Miner,
and one was called the Crestone Eagle.
They both lasted for about four or five years
in the boom days.
So when I started the paper up,
I named the paper the Crestone Eagle, 29 years ago.
And it's just grown along with the community.
People come here to get away from it all. People wanting to live closer to the
environment. Plus, it's an incredibly beautiful place at the end of the road up against the
mountains. People live here who want to have a quiet lifestyle. We're one of two counties
in Colorado that does not have the uniform building code.
It's still a mystery in our community.
The Sheriff's Department will put an update out saying that they're still looking into this disappearance.
From what we've heard from the Sheriff's Department and the deputies,
they don't have enough solid evidence to actually arrest anyone.
I don't think it's really gone away from people's minds.
People who knew Crystal, I think they're hoping that somebody who knows something will finally speak up.
There's been times where the rumor mill has really gotten going. You know, with rumors, there's always some amount of truth
and a lot of wild speculation.
There's probably some truth, but then I think there's just, you know,
everybody's watched a lot of murder mystery television,
and they make things up.
You get that sort of grapevine stuff that one person says something and somebody
else hears it and then they add to it and it goes on down the line and it bears no resemblance to
the truth. This community has a sense of people they might suspect. You know, whether that's true
or not, we don't really know. You live in a small town, you always have people you might not like
or might have a bad reputation.
That doesn't mean that they're guilty.
That just means people wonder if they're the ones responsible.
But without the sheriff actually making an arrest, it's all speculation.
So we just don't know.
She walk out the door and disappear off the earth, what?
know. She walk out the door and disappear off the earth, what? I think people want to see resolution. People cared about her. They want to know what happened
to put her to rest. And then I think also to see justice done.
Kind of creepy to live in a community and not know if that perpetrator is one of your neighbors or somebody that's still here. I was back in Denver.
After getting an initial feel for Crestone,
I wanted to dig deeper into Crystal's life before she went there.
Who were her friends? Where'd she hang out at?
It was time to explore Crystal's past life more in depth.
We spoke to a friend of Crystal's, a roommate who knew her before she moved to South Colorado.
So my name is Danielle.
I'm originally from Grand Junction, Colorado.
I've been here my whole life, so I guess
maybe sometimes I take it for granted because I wake up to the mountains every day. But yeah,
it's beautiful here. There's a lot of Native American history, and so I think that it's like
the spirit of Colorado that's what draws people here. And I think that's why Crystal had such a
connection to this place, you know?
She was hypnotic. A lot of people were drawn to her.
Her eyes, I don't know, I'm sure you've seen pictures,
but she had beautiful crystal blue eyes.
It just looked like you were staring into a reflection of water.
And I feel like she truly did have an intuitive gift.
Incredibly intuitive.
I consider her to be a little bit tapped in.
The odd and the strange, she worked really good with.
Crystal, even with everything that she had been through in her life, she was still a happy, bubbly person.
This is Angela. She's the mother of Crystal's closest college friend, Mikey, and very much a mother figure in Crystal's life.
Her laugh, you could hear her from like a mile away, literally.
I was like, oh, there's Crystal.
She had her demons. But once she had that baby,
she stopped all that. And we would talk about that. She said, now that I have Akasha,
I will never go back to that. She was a wonderful mother. She was so bubbly and happy. And
Crystal would always call and check in with Akasha. She's got Crystal's eyes, which is
amazing, and then she's got the best
hair. Like, so jealous
of this child's hair.
She has Crystal's personality
and Eli's looks.
You're like, darn it, you're so cute.
If she didn't have an option, we absolutely
would have adopted her, 100%. Like, if she
didn't have Lala or Eli, 100% we would take her.
I still wish I could.
Kasha's had support from day one between our family, Eli's family, all these different support systems.
So it's like Kasha is getting the chance that Crystal never had.
In her soul is to look out for other people and to make people feel good and to make
people feel like somebody and that's what crystal did kasha is such a mini crystal but she was
brought to us before we lost crystal and she makes up her own songs and she sings the one that i love
this is a short clip but she has the best taste in music.
This is stuff she makes up. Right.
And the friend of when I got to...
Hey, listen.
Kasia was between two and three.
So, you know, she has memories,
but the things she comes up with now,
even though Crystal's been gone for two years,
the gestures, the attitude.
She says eerie things that, like she said to her grandma Sylvia,
her grandma Lala, she was like hugging her on the bed,
and Kasia said, my mom says thank you for loving me.
And, you know, kids do say the darndest things,
but the things she says are very articulate
insightful and just too much of a spiritual mother-daughter connection
every time i see kasha and she says mommy you know mommy told me or something like that i'm going
man she is she's talking to her and she's trying Mommy, you know, Mommy told me or something like that. I'm going, man, she is. She's talking to her.
And she's trying to tell us something.
Did you guys go up by the drum circle?
Well, we stopped a little bit up there along a river.
Kasha just stopped and she goes, Mommy's here.
She wants us to come get her.
I've lost it.
You know, a little kid doesn't come up with,
Mommy's cold in a cave. We need to go find Mommy.
Three-year-olds don't come up with that stuff.
If she's not a conduit for Crystal on the other side, I don't know what is.
we developed kind of like a mother-daughter relationship crystal always tried to see the best in people and that was her downfall she didn't see the bad people she had a hard life
she always gave everybody the benefit of the doubt.
If I would have known that she was raped, I would have been up there.
I would have had Peter take me, and I would have been up there in a heartbeat.
She was a beautiful person.
She was one of those bright lights that you don't find often.
So, it's just hard.
I want resolution for Akasha.
I want her to know.
I want the remains so that we can put Crystal to rest
and I want closure
for Akasha so that
she knows, you know,
and justice.
Justice for
Crystal.
She didn't deserve that.
She was a good person.
If she had her last dollar and you needed it,
she would give it to you.
Mikey was there from college and all that stuff,
and he was her best friend, so he knows all about her.
So he'd be a good character witness.
We met at a house party.
I was 18, she was 18.
And in the party, she's like,
you have an eyebrow ring, I have an eyebrow ring.
That is neat, we're going to be friends.
And then after that, we just became best friends.
We had a safe ride bus, I remember,
and it would take you home after you would go to parties.
It's a college town.
And there was no room to sit on the bus.
And so she's like, sit on my lap.
And I was drunk and I was like, nobody ever holds me anymore.
And then she was hugging me and she wouldn't let go.
And then she walked me into my dorm and I was stumbling and she put me in a bed and I told her to wrap me like a burrito.
I remember that was our first night. And then a bed, and I told her to wrap me like a burrito.
I remember that was our first night.
And then after that, we just became best friends forever.
We started a little red book. It's called My 10%.
Basically, I have everybody write one quote they live their life by, but a lot of Crystal's literature is in it.
She was a huge inspiration in my life when I was young because I was dealing with family issues, coming out of the closet.
But yeah, me and her were like this. I mean, she was spiritual. I'm spiritual as well.
Pretty empathic. She loved rock and roll. She loved to sing. She had tattoos all over her.
She was always the center of the room. I'm sure people told you, like, you could hear her laughing, like, blocks away.
She's been a huge influence on my life and my family's life,
and I'm her best friend.
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Mikey, Angela's son and Crystal's best friend, has been trying to find Crystal since she disappeared.
The week that I found out that she was missing, I went crazy.
I didn't really know the type of people that she was hanging out with.
I was going through Facebook, mutual friends.
When I was messaging her, there was one moment, and I wrote her, Hey, how are you? How are you? I'm trying to get a hold of you.
You know when you message somebody on Facebook
and the little thing shows that they saw it?
Yeah.
Somebody was on her Facebook.
After she went missing?
For a while.
So somebody must have.
I don't know who did it.
AJ, another friend of Crystal's, had a very similar experience. About a year ago,
I got a friend request from her on Facebook. And I got on there. I was like, hey, where have you
been? Everybody's been looking for you. I just freaked out. I was like, oh my god, I miss you.
I love you. And then I was going through her Facebook, and I noticed that she was still missing. And I was like, what the hell is up with
this? She was always my friend on Facebook. So for me to get a friend request from her,
she would have had to have not been my friend and then sent me another friend request.
I don't know how I accepted the friend request. and then I messaged her immediately, like, where have you been?
And I posted on Facebook, this is my friend, I just got a friend request from her, she's been missing.
Like, I don't know if this is a sick joke that somebody's playing.
If this person is doing that, then they have to know her immediate friends, because why is this happening to her immediate friends?
I'm like, you know, is she out there lost? She trying to get a hold of somebody? She can't talk?
It's just so bizarre.
I asked Mikey to show me what he and Crystal like to do together in Denver.
I wanted to go somewhere Crystal had gone before.
Somewhere esoteric and strange, like the way Danielle described Crystal.
Where did Crystal hang out at in Denver?
Me and her, every Sunday, we used to drive all the way from Gunnison to Denver to go to the church nightclub on Sundays.
It's an alternative night.
It's like a goth night.
Crystal was never really goth or anything like that,
but me and her like to see. I run
one of my events. It's Denver's largest alternative goth night.
I call it the safe zone for
all expressionists. Goths,
gays, fetish, burner, who cares?
Transgender, nobody cares.
Just very nice people. You would think
that goth people are angrier and stuff, but they're actually those people. They're all artists. It's pretty spiritual, nobody cares. Just very nice people. You would think that goth people are angrier and stuff,
but they're actually those people.
They're all artists, and it's pretty spiritual, cool people.
We just loved the music, you know?
She loved rock and roll.
She loved to sing.
She had tattoos all over her.
Yes, I dress in black, but it doesn't mean I'm goth.
I'm Rufio.
I one day dress with color, and some days I don't.
But yeah, Goth Night is a lot of fun.
The Church Night Club is where we used to go out all the time when we were kids.
I could take you guys tonight.
Mikey offered to take me to Crystal's old stomping grounds, a club in Denver called Church.
The crowd itself, no matter how busy, how slow, never causes a problem.
It's the people who come in and want to screw with people.
It's a very good crowd.
These are some very good people here.
I came out of the closet here.
Doesn't matter what you dress like, what music you want to listen to,
any sort of sexual preference, this crowd doesn't care.
If you just want to come
in and have a good time that's what everybody's here for nobody wants to fucking give anybody
grief for anything and as long as they just are here to have a good time there's never problems
it's when you get that one or two people who think that they have the right to judge other people
that the problems arise.
We try and protect our ground.
It was dark and loud, but it wasn't off-putting.
All walks of life, just dancing in their own space, in a place that wouldn't judge them.
Everybody seemed happy.
If anyone seemed strange, it was me.
Wearing a backpack and holding a microphone.
Trying to imagine Crystal's life in Denver before she went to Crestone.
Mikey pulled out a little red book that he shared with Crystal.
He wanted to share a passage Crystal had written,
so he walked outside on the patio away from the music.
One day I know, I'll say many things, but for now I'd
like to tell you. You're an angel,
light-hearted, stepping gently
around the cracks in the ground, looking
away from the sun. Eyes
burning, wings steady on your back.
How beautiful to be this way.
Michael, wonderful, lovely,
misunderstood boy. You are my light, you are my how beautiful to be this way Michael, wonderful, lovely, misunderstood
boy, you are my light, you are my joy
there is so much learning to do
and we can close our eyes, we run together
we will see so much clearer
in the end, so this is for my amazing and wonderful super best friend
chaos
if there was a fire in my house that's the first thing that I would go craft chaos.
If there was a fire in my house,
that's the first thing that I would go grab.
When she first went missing,
we were on the phone 24-7 with everybody and anybody who would talk to us.
And they were talking back then.
A year of writing emails to all these news stations,
trying to get her story out there,
and finally Chris Halsney calls me.
Thank God for Chris Halsney,
because he was instrumental in getting that story out there.
Swatch County has six officers to police
what is essentially the size of Rhode Island.
It's kind of a scary situation, you know?
I would think that that would make it harder to investigate.
If there's any ounce of remorse, or if you have any ounce of goodness
in your heart
you'll come forward and turn yourself in
but I don't think you will
because I think you're an evil person
and
what you did is a very evil thing
and
you took away a mother
from a baby.
Now that little child has to live
knowing that she'll never see her mother again.
And that's what makes you the most evil person.
The problem that I see with this is
no one's going to talk unless they move out of Postone.
Because they go disappear too.
Finding out exactly
everyone that's in that group
is going to be important.
There's a drug culture that's hidden in Crestone.
Some of it is because Colorado, they legalize marijuana,
and everybody can go out there and they feel that that can be part of this experience that they're looking for. That has drawn in some harder drugs to the area.
The Sewatch County Sheriff's Office has sometimes four deputies to cover a thousand square miles.
You know, unless something really awful happens,
they have very few resources to tackle any kind of drug distribution network out there.
distribution network out there. And a cold case like this is so full of rumors and innuendo that you need to cut through it to try to come up with an idea of what's most viable.
Because it's our job to filter all that stuff. How do you cut through it? I cut through it
simply with multiple sources.
Being as honest with my viewers and readers as I can be.
If something is a rumor, I say, this is a rumor.
We heard it from two or three or four people.
Just a rumor.
I'm not telling them that's a fact.
I'm not telling them that's something I found.
I found a whole bunch of people who told me the same rumor.
One that we couldn't confirm.
And most of the time, we wouldn't even put a rumor in an investigative story.
But in this case, almost everything's rumor.
And I think as long as you tell people who are listening
what people mostly believe and leave it in that realm,
I think it's fair to report.
And I let people then understand
that that's our flaw. Almost a year later, there was a party in Denver and a friend of Crystal's
was at that party and she was having a conversation with a girl.
It was a late night party in Denver. I was coming towards the end of it.
People were kind of winding down, I guess.
And I was on the back porch smoking a cigarette.
You know, throughout the time that I had heard that Crystal was missing,
whenever anybody mentions Crestone, I just always was like,
oh, Crestone, do you know Crystal?
This girl there was talking to a different couple of people on the porch,
and I overheard her say, I'm from Crestone, I live in Crestone.
So I immediately, without really expecting any kind of a response,
was just like, oh, you're from Crestone. Do you know Crystal?
She turned to me
and gave me this crazy look.
I knew that she knew something.
I see it so clearly in my head.
I don't really know how to explain it.
She's not guilty in the least.
I don't believe this girl
has anything to do with this.
And it took a lot of guts for me
to come forward with this information
because I didn't want to get this girl in trouble
because she just started pouring out
whatever she could tell me about it,
understanding that, like,
Crystal was my sister.
She mentioned that she had a feeling that her ex-husband was involved because she
knew, because she knew what happened. It's like, well, then where is she? You know, like
I was trying to be like, okay, you've heard that, which means that somebody told you,
which means somebody, you know, girl was telling the truth,
and that she had intimate knowledge about Crystal's disappearance.
She only knew her by her nickname,
but was uncomfortable sharing that information with me.
I eventually found her on Facebook,
and asked if I could talk to her about Crystal.
She responded saying,
as far as I'm concerned,
when she went missing I was not around the area for a couple years.
Her and I never lived in Crestone at the same time.
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this is the thing that really bothers me is the thought of her going over into hard drugs and being totally irresponsible.
And I just didn't see it.
It all goes back to that apartment.
It irritates the shit out of me when people say that, maybe because I don't want to believe it.
I'm sure that's it.
To me, it's kind of like a smear campaign after somebody's gone.
Rodney's been frustrated with the way some people have portrayed Crystal.
The idea that she was on drugs and abandoned her daughter and family.
Rodney's right. Crystal didn't abandon Akasha. In fact, Akasha was back and forth between Denver
and Crestone the entire time she lived there. For whatever reason, Crystal wasn't happy in her relationship, and she wanted a fresh start. During her time in Crestone,
she traveled back and forth to Denver with Akasha, and when she wasn't with her in person,
she'd call her every single day. In reference to the rumor Crystal was using drugs,
Rodney kept going back to the apartment. For her, the place was really clean.
Unless somebody staged it.
Well, I don't believe that for a second.
Yeah, her clothes were scattered out in front of the bathroom where she hangs them.
But that was her usual stuff.
There wasn't one beer can, one beer bottle.
There was no alcohol bottles.
Invariably, when people have a big party or they're doing a lot of parties,
there's going to be some evidence somewhere.
You know, unless somebody came in and cleaned the place, not a chance.
At this point, one thing seemed very clear.
Crystal was in with the wrong crowd, a bad crowd,
and she claimed to those close to her, just a few weeks before she went missing,
that she was raped. I knew there was obviously more to the story, and it wasn't in Denver.
I really hope I have service, because that would not be fun.
Because that would not be fun.
Back in Crestone, I had rented a house out in the Baca.
The cell service in my GPS was pretty spotty,
so David, one of the locals, offered to let me follow him to the address.
Is it?
Are you, like, flashing your lights and shit?
No.
Really? It's trippy to lights and shit? No. Really?
It's trippy to be behind you, man.
Wild effect.
I kept thinking, he must be Sega flashing himself trying to jump in the snow.
I had both hands on the wheel.
Okay, cool.
I can deal with that.
So this road, this is Camino Bacchadronde.
This is the main road.
Okay.
When I got to the house, I dropped my bags down and went outside for a few minutes.
And I was amazed by the absolute silence.
It felt like a vacuum.
The next day, David offered to take me up to the side of the drum circle. These are all junibus.
Normally it's pinions.
This happens to be a juniper forest.
It's always great on the full moon, so we got a big moon.
You can see everything.
You can see people's faces, you can see everybody.
But this dark place with no lights,
that's just a vast tract of wilderness
that's just held and protected.
What was the vibe like that night?
It wasn't clear. It was a little awkward for me. I remember leaving early that night.
It wasn't as comfortable as usual. It wasn't quite as much fun as usual.
You know, there was a different element of people there too. There was a different element of people.
Some of these druggies, yeah, it was very noticeable.
Disappointing when that happens.
There's a pretty solid row of people
about this far away from the fire, right?
Solid row of people,
especially the people that have instruments and stuff.
The last time I saw her, she was standing right there.
She was standing right there. She was standing right there.
Later that week, David invited me to the drum circle ceremony on the night of a full moon.
I met up with him in town and he offered to ride with me. I was anxious to see what this thing was all about.
If it's not cloudy, there's so many stars that you can actually see by starlight.
But cloudy like this, it's definitely gets pitch black.
It'll be dark. It'll be almost hard to get around, you know.
Turn right.
And this goes all the way to the drum circle.
And beep.
Lovely.
Yeah. Lovely. See that turn left? Right there. Welcome to North Crestone Drum Circle.
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