Friend Who Found Murdered Newlywed Couple In Moab Recounts Devastating Campsite Discovery: 'I Shut Down Inside'
18.03.2022 - 02:21
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The woman who found the slaughtered Moab couple almost felt as if she was being divinely guided in the search for her missing friends.
In an interview with People, Cindy Sue Hunter recalled what was going through her mind as she drove around Utah’s La Sal Mountains on August 18, 2021, as she looked for Crystal Turner and Kylen Schulte, admitting that it felt like something greater than herself was aiding her.
She told the outlet:
Cindy remembered “catching a glint of silver light” coming from her left side, and decided to head towards it when she was driving over a cattle guard.
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She recounted:
As she got closer, however, Hunter spotted the nomadic pair’s silver Kia, making her realize she “had just found the girls’ campsite.”
Hunter was speaking to Schulte’s father Sean-Paul Schulte on the phone as she walked across the campsite. Eventually, she found the women’s bodies in a nearby creek; both had been shot to death.
She remembered:
When Schulte’s father asked whose body it was, Hunter lied to him, saying she couldn’t tell. She confessed:
As you may know, the newlyweds were reported missing by co-workers on August 15 after both women failed to show up for their shifts. The pair had been living out of their van, moving from one campsite to another with their pet rabbit, Ruth.
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Two days earlier, Schulte told friends at Woody’s Tavern in Moab that a “creepy man” had been lurking close to their campsite and harassing them. She texted a warning to other friends, saying that “if something happened to them, that they were murdered” by