• Re: DEAD LESBOS Kylen Schulte and Crystal Turner's last hours revealed

    From Women don't see homosexuals as comp@21:1/5 to governor.swill@gmail.com on Mon Jul 4 23:51:22 2022
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    FIRST ON FOX: Moab murder suspect Adam Pinkusiewicz was an early
    person of interest in the August 2021 slayings of Kylen Schulte
    and Crystal Turner, and a private investigator hired by the
    victims' family says he had an alleged "animus" toward the two
    lesbians and skipped town shortly after their shooting deaths.
    He even failed to pick up his final paycheck from the job he
    worked alongside Turner, the investigator says.

    "It sounds very strong that he’s the guy who did it," said Jason
    Jensen, the private investigator hired by Schulte’s father in
    October. "All the cards are lining up against him: He had animus
    toward these girls, he was familiar with his victims he
    abandoned his job and avoided picking up his check – guilty-
    conscience activities."

    Pinkusiewicz, a 45-year-old drifter, in the days before the
    killings accused his manager, who was also in a same-sex
    relationship, of giving Turner special treatment, Jensen told
    Fox News Digital.

    Schulte and Turner were last seen alive on surveillance video at
    Woody’s Tavern in downtown Moab on Aug. 13.

    On the following morning they were believed to have been killed.
    Schulte and Turner rode into town on a Harley-Davidson
    motorcycle and left it at the McDonald’s parking lot, taking a
    car back up to their campsite, which they intended to move after
    telling friends a "creeper" had bothered them the night before,
    Jensen said.

    The fact that they left the bike in the parking lot and not in a
    garage meant they planned to return soon, Jensen said. But he
    believes Pinkusiewicz followed them up the mountain and ambushed
    them.

    It’s unclear whether Pinkusiewicz and the "creeper" are the same
    person. Authorities said it’s a possibility, while Jensen said
    he believes they are separate individuals.

    "If he was a co-worker, why would they tell their friend ‘a
    creeper’ is bothering us?" he said. "Even though they say in
    crime that coincidences don’t happen, well, occasionally you
    really will have a coincidence."

    When Grand County investigators tried to interview Pinkusiewicz
    in connection with the case, he’d already left Utah, the
    sheriff’s office said Wednesday. But they found a witness to
    whom he allegedly confessed specific details of the crime, "that
    were known only to investigators."

    Pinkusiewicz was one of more than 20 initial persons of
    interest. Within days of the murder, Schulte’s father, Sean-Paul
    Schulte, received word of his suspicious activity, Jensen said.
    And in November, a McDonald’s coworker told a group of TikTokers
    that she thought the FBI should investigate him.

    In video of the conversation, a co-worker recounts a story about
    Pinkusiewicz arguing with other employees there "because they
    are lesbians" and said he quit shortly after the incident,
    leaving behind his final paycheck.

    The group went directly to law enforcement and to Jensen,
    according to Olivia Vitale, who took part in the conversation.

    By then, Pinkusiewicz hadn’t been found but may have already
    killed himself, Jensen said.

    "He’s been dead since September," he said.

    That’s just weeks after Cindy Sue Hunter, an acquaintance of the
    victims, stumbled upon the crime scene atop La Sal Loop Road
    southeast of the city. She was on the phone with Schulte’s
    father at the time.

    "I want it to be true so that we can all start moving on, but I
    truly am struggling with all of it," she said of Pinkusiewicz’s
    identification as a suspect.

    Back in September, she predicted that the slayings were a "hate
    crime."

    Hunter told Fox News Digital Thursday that she had been informed
    last month that she was also being looked at in the case, and
    that authorities seized her phone.

    But the break in the case came when police in an unspecified
    jurisdiction found Pinkusiewicz’s car and remains last week,
    according to law enforcement sources.

    Authorities told Fox News Digital Thursday they were not yet
    ready to release the location but would do so once the
    investigation, which includes additional forensics on
    Pinkusiewicz’s 2007 Toyota Yaris hatchback, comes to a close.

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    With a suspect vehicle finally identified, Jensen also renewed
    his call for any potential witnesses to check photos and videos
    taken around the time of the murders to re-examine their images,
    and the sheriff’s office is asking anyone with information on
    Pinkusiewicz or the car to call them at (435) 259-8115.

    The murders of Schulte and Turner rocked Moab, a crossroads city
    of roughly 5,000 that sees more than a million visitors pass
    through every year. They were killed just days after the traffic
    stop involving Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie, whose
    altercation began at Schulte’s job, an organic grocer in the
    middle of town.

    Deputies had investigated the possibility of a connection
    between Laundrie and the slayings but ruled him out early on.
    After his death, the FBI said he left a written confession to
    killing Petito in a journal recovered near his remains.

    https://www.foxnews.com/us/moab-murders-kylen-schulte-crystal- turners-last-hours

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