What’s true here?
I just listened to a segment about this story from True Crime Daily via YouTube (May also be called Crime Watch Daily), hosted by Chris Hansen and reported by Melissa McCarty. This episode was one month ago from today, June 13, 2023. Nothing on that episode reflects or is reported the same as what was said in this podcast. Only that Crystal killed her father and there was a big party at her house. So which is true? Crystal has been in prison for eight years, she knows how to lie. These two women reporting this must be gullible or desperate for a story. All we hear in this podcast is Crystal’s side after “holding it in” for eight years. I have serious doubts about any of it. It’s obvious people incarcerated are bored and will do anything to break up the mundane and she sure wheeled these two in. I find it hard to believe Crystal was going to kill herself that night and that “Lancy” showed up right afterwards, how convenient. I believe she asked for his help days or weeks before it happened. That’s why he showed up asking for money. She even admits she had older friends her other school friends didn’t know about. After the murder, Crystal’s love interest was her scapegoat. She manipulated him and I believe she wanted to frame him for the murder after failing to frame one of her friends. She knows how to spin a story for her benefit. My opinion is, she wanted to live a wild life and her father wasn’t having any of it so she plotted to kill him. She may have had a rough childhood (no actual proof) but she sure grew up fast and wanted to live the way she wanted to.
0gtgirl0 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/14/23
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