side. crystal takes me to the house where she and richard lived together, a house that would shut her out from the world. you okay? yeah. you were really isolated up here. we were very isolated. were there days that you just didn t even leave the property? days and days and days and days. i wasn t even allowed to come down to the mailbox. he didn t want me associating with neighbors or the mailman. it s real because the only other person who knows what happened is dead now. why should why should people believe you? people need to educate
throughout your entire pregnancy? not only persisted it escalated. my husband was growing more distant. he was rising in the beer brewing world, and i felt like shrinking away into my own worry, my own anxiety, and i made myself an island. sarah was thousands of miles from her family. about to give birth and trapped in her own head. had she been able to look beyond her terror she might have seen the waters rising and the tide rushing in. i m your 70lb st. bernard puppy, and my lack of impulse control, is about to become your problem. ahh no, come on. i saw you eating poop earlier. hey! my focus is on the road, and that s saving me cash with drivewise. who s the dummy now? whoof!
this is luna. and we re going to get the dust off of luna s beautiful white she s so soft. isn t she? when crystal got out of prison she was 59 years old. after spending 22 years behind bars what was it like to taste freedom? it was like stepping into star trek. i saw people walking down the street talking to themselves on the phone. so i thought, oh, my god, everybody out here s crazy. in a world she barely understands, crystal is rediscovering who she is and letting go of the years she missed out on. when you re out there riding out in the woods, out in the country, it s just you, this animal and nature. i like that feeling of freedom.
it was just a way to control the whole world. can you describe your childhood? the whole time i was an adolescent and child my parents were alcoholics and violent ones. i moved schools a lot. my sister went to group homes, boarding homes, just sent away to schools. i want to know more about sarah s past so i call her sister michelle in idaho. hello? hi, michelle? she says things got so bad that neighbors called the police. our parents would get in fights and things would be all over the floor and they would answer the door and say, oh, everything s fine here. when i look back on that time period, it s not the physical abuse that really scared me, it s the psychological torture. do you think you and sarah dealt differently? yes.
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