Happy Birthday in Heaven Crystal <3
Today I have a gift for not only you, but for every person in this county and community that have been lied to by the sheriff. You see, the sheriff stood loud and proud of his suicide ruling almost four years ago. He said it over and over, case closed, suicide. Well, it seems he was not being honest with us at all. I came across this paperwork from his county coroner's office dated AFTER he told everyone via the media that you had in fact taken your own life. Honesty goes a long way in life and even further when it comes to death. Here is the TRUTH about your "suicide" ruling, your "she killed herself" label they gave you after THEY made it acceptable that you were thrown out in a field like trash. THE TRUTH ~For Crystal~ NOT SUICIDE....Seems it is still under investigation and the cause of death is "pending". Truth. Almost 4 years of their lies and covering up the truth about the death of Crystal. Shameful. SHE deserves the TRUTH! The date of this news story and the date on the Coroner's Cremation paperwork are all anyone needs to see to know that she did NOT take her own life. SUICIDE is NOT marked.
Cause of death released for remains found by hunters
From staff reports
Published: Friday, November 30, 2012 at 9:02 p.m.
Last Modified: Friday, November 30, 2012 at 9:02 p.m.
The Spartanburg County Coroners Office has released the cause of death for a woman whose body was found last September in the Fingerville area.
Crystal Lynn Freeman, 20, committed suicide, Coroner Rusty Clevenger said in a written statement.
Freeman was last seen May 2 at a home on Midland Drive in Spartanburg County. Friends and family were unable to reach Freeman on her cell phone since that day.
Freemans mother reported her missing to the Spartanburg Sheriffs deputies on May 15. She told deputies her daughter suffered from depression and was supposed to take medication, according to a written statement from the sheriffs office.
A website was created after Freemans disappearance and a vigil was scheduled days before people checking on hunting stands found her skeletal remains Sept. 14. Lt. Tony Ivey with the sheriffs office said the body was discovered about 200 yards in woods off Highway 11 near Rainbow Lake and Peachtree roads.
The sheriffs and coroners offices investigated the young womans death.
Clevenger said he and Spartanburg Sheriff Chuck Wright met Thursday with Freemans parents.
The Herald-Journals policy is not to cover cases of suicide, however Freemans disappearance received media coverage and many followed her story through social media and online.
http://www.goupstate.com/article/20121130/articles/211301042