According to Private Investigator Jason Jensen and Sean Paul Schulte, father of Kylen Schulte, the Moab Murder suspect has just been identified. The murderer of Kylen Schulte and Crystal Turner was named Adam Pinkusiewicz, however he has not been charged with any crimes, because only a month after the murders took place Pinkusiewicz took his own life.
Sean Paul Schulte said in an interview that he could rest easy now because his daughter’s killer has been “sentenced to hell”, a statement that we can all agree with.
Moab Murders of Kylen Schulte and Crystal Turner Suspect Identified As Adam Pinkusiewicz, Who Is Deceased
How did Pinkusiewicz know Kylen Schulte and Crystal Turner? Apparently he worked at McDonald’s with Crystal, and felt that Crystal was getting preferential treatment in the workplace because of the same sex relationship that she was in. Her manager (who has yet to be named) was in a same sex relationship also and he felt that the manager gave her preferential treatment over him.
As of yet, we really don’t know why he thought that way but Sean Paul Schulte said, “That’s not a logical mind.” and he has a point, most people wouldn’t reach that far to make that kind of mental connection, it’s a pretty big stretch.
It is said that Pinkusiewicz was not in Moab for very long, he had only been there for a few months and was largely transient, after the murders of Kylen Schulte and Crystal Turner, he did not return to pick up his last check at work and that’s when people got suspicious.
Of course in the days coming, we’ll know more about the situation and probably just why he thought that and what his motivations were, after all, he has to have some connections somewhere that at least got notified when he took his own life One does wonder what on earth his motivations could have been, it seems that he harbored some resentment towards the LGBT community as a whole, considering his feelings about the alleged preferential treatment at work, but that’s only speculation, it could have just been resentment for Crystal specifically. We are glad that the victims families can now find closure, and perhaps eventually, peace.