The Disappearance of Crystal Rogers
Author: Amanda Storm
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Published: 2019-04-21
Total Pages: 310
ISBN-13: 9781095418147
DOWNLOAD EBOOKKENTUCKY'S MISSING GIRLEvery town has its unfavorable moments, but the town of Bardstown, Kentucky has its own set of secrets. This town has become the center of murder, unsolved crime, and multiple disappearances. There was a time where this pleasant little town was voted "The Most Beautiful Small Town in America" but it wasn't long until deceit and murder took over. The area is well known for five unsolved deaths and disappearances. These crimes have inspired national media coverage and gossip. The town began to decline when police uncovered the "Cornbread Mafia" a group of rural farmers that ran one of the largest marijuana production operations in the United States. Many people wonder if drug trafficking lead to the mysteries of Bardstown. Over time, signs that read "Solve These Murders" took over residential yards and parks. According to a life-long resident of Bardstown, Imogene Morrow "Almost on every corner of every block, there's going to be one" The residents of Bardstown continue to search for answers on crimes that have seemingly gone cold. One of the sayings that has become well known to the citizens of Bardstown is "You want to commit murder, come to Bardstown".The five mysterious crimes involved Jason Ellis, Kathy Netherland, Samantha Netherland, Crystal Rogers, and Tommy Ballard. Jason Ellis was a local police officer that was murdered on his way home from work on May 25, 2013. Kathy Netherland and her daughter Samantha Netherland were found at their home, shot dead. Police believe that Kathy and Samantha were shot at some point on April 21 or April 22, 2014. The next victim, Crystal Rogers disappeared and is presumed dead with no remains. Crystal was last seen on July 3, 2015. Ironically, Crystal's father, Tommy Ballard was murdered when he was out hunting with his grandson on November 19, 2016. These five crimes have confused police and have remained unsolved. There are questions about each case and the possible relationship between cases. According to Crystal's mother "Police need that little piece of information that somebody might have that would result in solving these unsolved crimes". What happened to Crystal Rogers?