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The Grand County Sheriff's Office confirmed Thursday the bodies of two women found Wednesday are those of a missing Moab couple.

The sheriff's office also said in a prepared statement that both were shot to death and detectives are conducting a double-homicide investigation.

Kylen Carrol Schulte, 24, and Crystal Michelle Turner, 38, also known as Crystal Beck, who were married, were last seen on leaving a tavern in Moab on Saturday. According to several social media posts, the women called friends later that night to tell them that they needed to move to another campsite because of a "weirdo camping near them that was freaking them out."

The next day, one of the women did not show up for work.

The bodies of the two women were found in the South Mesa area of La Sal Loop Road on Wednesday, according to the sheriff's office. They were taken to the state medical examiner's office to determine the causes of death.
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No. It's absolutely not harsh lighting lolol

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Regardless, this is sad and tragic and what she looked like didn't matter; it was just a shock to see someone a year younger than me looking that rough in the moment.
WOW yeah that's... Really unfortunate. Maybe they were both recovering addicts. Or maybe they just spent too much time in the sun... In a place with no dentists... :(
 
"...the women called friends later that night to tell them that they needed to move to another campsite because of a "weirdo camping near them that was freaking them out."
This is why when you get a strong feeling there is danger or a serious problem, you need to react or depart immediately. Those feelings are there for a reason. It's not "feminine intuition", it's human intuition, and we ignore it at our peril.
 
No. It's absolutely not harsh lighting lolol

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Regardless, this is sad and tragic and what she looked like didn't matter; it was just a shock to see someone a year younger than me looking that rough in the moment.

Is that marijuana on her shirt... at a wedding? At her own wedding, possibly? That really looks like marijuana. Why would anyone wear such a thing publicly? Or privately?

That really looks like marijuana. I hope it's not, but I know what the green stuff looks like.
 
One is out of the other ones league.
Or obviously not since they were a couple, but one was way more attractive than the other.

And I'm being an ass. It's totally not relevant.
Poor people.
haha gotcha thank you for explaining
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One is out of the other ones league.
Or obviously not since they were a couple, but one was way more attractive than the other.

And I'm being an ass. It's totally not relevant.
Poor people.
haha gotcha thank you for explaining
 
This is why when you get a strong feeling there is danger or a serious problem, you need to react or depart immediately. Those feelings are there for a reason. It's not "feminine intuition", it's human intuition, and we ignore it at our peril.
A man named Gavin de Backer wrote a book titled The Gift of Fear. That is his basic premise: when that little voice in the back of your head says, "I don't like this", listen to it.

--Al
 
That's a rough 38.. I am 10 years older and look no where near that old.. that's an old couple.. it's really terrible they were murdered.. I hope it gets resolved..
Yes, you are right - that is rough for 38- maybe substance abuse- you know that ages you pretty quickly!
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No. It's absolutely not harsh lighting lolol

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Regardless, this is sad and tragic and what she looked like didn't matter; it was just a shock to see someone a year younger than me looking that rough in the moment.
Child! Is that a marijuana plant in her jacket pocket? What she got stuffed in the pockets - that may explain a lot!
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I thought this was a pic of grandmother and granddaughter!
Yep - very logical conclusion
 
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Persons of interest have been identified in the double slaying of a newlywed couple in Utah — after the FBI officially ruled out Brian Laundrie as the killer.

Kylen Schulte, 24, and her 38-year-old wife, Crystal Turner, were found shot to death at a campsite in the city of Moab on Aug. 18 after complaining about a “weirdo” and “creep” who had been camping near them.

Investigators in September revealed they were “actively looking” into possible connections between the double slay and the disappearance of Laundrie, 23, and his Long Island girlfriend Gabby Petito, 22, who were both still missing at the time.
His office “has persons of interest but has not yet identified a suspect,” he wrote.

The medical examiner confirmed that Schulte and Turner — who also used the name Crystal Beck — were “shot multiple times” but had not been sexually assaulted, the update said.

Schulte’s father, Sean-Paul Schulte, told KSL News Radio that ongoing “speculation by web sleuths” was a distraction in the hunt for the real killer.
“They have told us that Brian and Gabby were not involved in our case. We have no reason to dispute that,” he said, saying the only known link is all four were in Moab at the same time.

“There is no point in continuing to waste time, energy, effort, news and press over Brian and Gabby,” he said of the couple, who were on a cross-country trip at the time.
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I'm going to respect the confidence of the person who told me this, but a friend whom I have grown close to over the last year was herself a close friend of Kylen, and had gone to some of the same schools as her. Since she shared this with me, the women's deaths have been personal to me in its own way, but I know is far more so for my friend. There are human beings behind these headlines, and these crimes don't just happen to "other people in faraway places". They can happen to our loved ones, too.
 
Newly released court documents reportedly confirm that law enforcement authorities in Utah examined a potential lead in the brutal murders of married couple Crystal Turner, 38, and Kylen Schulte, 24, Salt Lake City FOX affiliate KSTU reported. But it’s unclear what the authorities are doing with some of the information they gathered.

The two women were found brutally murdered at a campsite in August, as previously reported by Law&Crime. Their bodies had been dumped “in an irrigation ditch” just west of their campsites in the South Mesa area of the La Sal Mountains. Authorities determined the victims likely died on Aug. 14, 2021 after both sustained multiple gunshot wounds to the back.

According to the latest reporting, a search warrant unsealed Feb. 18 states that investigators spoke to the couple’s friends and learned that Schulte had told several people about a “creepy man” she claimed had been skulking around their campsite and a nearby town. One of Schulte’s friends reportedly went so far as tell investigators that Schulte said “if something happened to them, they were murdered.”

On Aug. 17, one day before the women’s bodies were discovered, a deputy with the Grand County Sheriff’s Office performed a traffic stop on a 27-year-old man who KSTU reported is “a possible suspect” in the double-homicide. The man reportedly had a Utah driver’s license and was driving a car with Ohio license plates.

The man’s name has not been reported because he is not currently charged with any crime and authorities have not officially named him as a suspect.

According to a search warrant, the deputy was so worried by his interaction with the driver that he could no longer focus on issuing a speeding ticket.

“[The driver] was so unnerving that the veteran law enforcement officer decided not to write the speeding ticket as he did not want to take his eyes off [him],” the warrant reported stated. The deputy reportedly wrote that the driver had “acted oddly for being pulled over for speeding” and described the man’s behavior as “almost a combination of euphoria and that he’d been caught doing something wrong.”

After Schulte and Turner were found dead, police obtained and executed a search warrant on the man’s vehicle and questioned him at the Moonflower Market, where he worked, Salt Lake City NBC affiliate KSL-TV reported. He reportedly only started working at the market on Aug. 16. Schulte reportedly also worked at the Moonflower Market. The man reportedly said he’d interacted with Schulte at the market as a customer but they had not worked together.


Investigators asked whether the man murdered Schulte and Turner and he reportedly responded that he had not. Police reportedly wrote, however, that the man’s “demeanor was similar to people that I have had interactions with who had untreated mental health issues.” Investigators also noted that the man stared “vacantly at the person talking to him,” answered “in non-committal ways,” and “rambled” when asked about Schulte.


“[The man] was asked if all the interactions with [Schulte] were good, [the man] stated that depending on the day the interactions had with other people could be good or bad depending on people’s feelings,” the warrant reportedly stated. “I asked how would react to being rejected or scorned, [the man] again rambled but essentially stated that he would just experience it.”


He reportedly could not account for his whereabouts on the evenings of Aug. 18, 19, or 20 but said he slept in an outdoor spot that was “away from people” and provided police with the location. Authorities searched the spot and reportedly found two blankets and a jacket with a substance that appeared to be blood on it. Per KSL, Turner and Schulte would have had to pass by the spot on their way to their own campsite.


In light of the man’s odd behavior and failure to account for his whereabouts, authorities reportedly wrote that investigators should “explore this avenue of inquiry.”


Several witnesses reportedly told police that they had seen the man around town sleeping in his car. One woman reportedly said she had recently asked the man to leave her place of business because “he makes unwanted advances towards women and makes them feel uneasy.”


It is not clear why the warrant was unsealed on Feb. 18, but KSL reported it “may mean that police are no longer investigating the man listed.”


A second search warrant unsealed Tuesday said that investigators requested information from AT&T regarding a specific phone number belonging to one of the victims, KSL reported.


“As only one cellphone has been recovered we are currently searching for another phone that was known to be possessed by one or both victims,” the warrant reportedly states. “The information stored by the service provider/carrier of this number could provide information about the whereabouts of the phone as well as other information that may lead to a suspect.”
 
They ruled him out even though he’s likely a psychopath ..
Newly unsealed documents show that deputies in Utah thought they had a suspect early in the investigation into a married couple murdered last summer near Moab, but eventually ruled him out.
Authorities, however, said Wednesday that the evidence collected at the scene did not produce fruitful results.
 

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