Snapped: Women Who Murder - BONUS: Crystal Brinson & Byron Boutin (Snapped: Killer Couples)
Episode Date: November 19, 2025Hunters stumble across a young woman’s decaying body wrapped in fabric, launching an investigation across several counties in Florida. Horrific rumors quickly swirl and a night of partying ...that morphed into an act of desperation is revealed.Season 17 Episode 18Originally aired: April 21, 2024Watch full episodes of Snapped for FREE on the Oxygen app: https://oxygentv.app.link/WatchSnappedPodSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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A rural community in northwestern Florida is shaken when hunters stumble upon a horrific scene.
The body had decayed. Animals were feeding on the remains. They noticed immediately that she had.
blunt force trauma to her head area.
My heart just broke.
I've never had to go through anything so painful,
knowing that she's not coming back.
The ensuing investigation uncovers turmoil in their victim's life.
You're going down the wrong path and you're hanging out with the wrong people and something's
going to happen to you.
As authorities zero in on a potential culprit, a sorted romance becomes the focal point of the
investigation.
Jealousy could have gone into play.
I don't know what hell was dragging.
It was getting dangerous for her.
They both just snapped at that point and just freaked out.
Nobody deserves to go through what she did.
Levy County is known as Florida's natural paradise.
Located along the state's lush Gulf coastline,
the region is characterized by scenic marshlands and abundant wildlife.
Levy County is a very rural county, very sparsely populated,
and we have oak hammocks, pine forest,
and about 52 miles of coastline on the Gulf of Mexico.
A lot of woodland area, a lot of hunting area.
At 12.30 p.m. on January 18, 2013,
911 dispatchers in Cedar Key receive a disturbing phone call
from two local hunters.
We had our police radio running,
and we heard the call that human remains have been discovered.
My sergeant and I decided we needed to respond.
The area is unenhanced.
people used it to deer hunt on.
When we walk into the scene,
we see what are obvious human remains
wrapped in a black cloth.
Animals were feeding on the remains.
The right arm is exposed and it's skeletonized,
and part of the upper torso is exposed
from under this wrapping, and it's also skeletonized.
The rest of the remains was covered with this black cloth.
We were fairly certain that we had the remains
of a female in front of us.
in front of us.
And we were basing that on the condition of her hand
and her fingernails.
They were painted and manicured.
She was most likely killed or had died at another location.
And her remains had probably been placed there.
We see that there's some scavenging that's been done.
So it then becomes a little bit more difficult to tell
how long she'd been there.
But we predicted that she'd been there for,
at least several days.
My sergeant and I decided we needed to find out
how the body was discovered,
which led us into our conversations
with the hunters who had located the body.
The hunters said they had shot at a deer in that area,
so they were looking for it,
and one of them said he saw a buzzard fly up.
So he walks into the woods
and actually stepped into the bushes
and found her concealed there.
For us, everybody is a suspect
until they're eliminated.
It's not uncommon to have a murderer go back to the scene of the crime.
But we determined that both these gentlemen were in their 60s
and they'd stumbled upon a scene that they'd never seen before in their life
and never expected to see.
A forensic team combs the area for evidence
but is unable to find anything of value.
So her remains were then transported to the medical examiner's office
located in Gainesville, Florida.
The team of investigators actually participate with the medical examiner.
So as the wrappings come off, we're able to see more of the person that is underneath there.
She did have clothing on, she has some shorts and a tank top on underneath the wrappings.
So law enforcement is there to collect any potential of forensic evidence that might be on that clothing, as well as the wrapping.
They noticed immediately that she had blunt-forced trauma to her head area.
However, they noted that it wasn't the cause of her death.
So from there, they ordered a toxicology report.
While blood samples are sent off to the lab for a toxicology screen,
the medical examiner works to identify the victim.
She had numerous tattoos.
A couple of stars on her abdomen.
There was an established in tattoo on her right wrist.
We also had a hair color.
We had an approximate age range, a height, approximate weight.
With all this information combined, we were able to put that information out to our law enforcement partners in the general area.
And they had a missing person matching that physical description.
Ultimately, we determined that the person that was at the medical examiner's office in Gainesville, Florida,
was Deanna Steyers from nearby Hernando County.
Detectives from Hernando and Levy County started working together
and with Citrus County right in between us, ultimately,
you have these three coastal communities that are now working together.
According to the police report,
the 18-year-old has been missing for nearly a month.
Her father had listed her as a missing person
around the 1st of January
and the last time
they had spoken to her was December 23rd.
We have to figure out who was
Deanna and how did it
come that she was dumped
in the middle of the woods.
We got a knock on the door
and it was two detectives. We didn't
think that we were going to be told like
we found a body. It didn't
feel real. There's no way
it's her but that was just me
fighting like my hours fear my heart just broke i've never had to go through anything so painful
knowing that she's not coming back
fun loving and carefree from a young age deanna steyers had called hernando county florida home her
life. When Deanna was born, it was amazing. She was just perfect. Deanna and Alyssa always played
really good together. Me and her are really close. She cracked a lot of jokes. You know, she always
wanted to make you smile. Deanna was always such a joy. She knew no stranger. She was a lover,
and she was a girly girl. She was just beautiful. She had these gorgeous eyes, like, that just
would melt your heart.
I met Deanna at Brooksville Elementary.
We were in third grade.
We talked every day,
and then we started going over each other's house,
and we were inseparable.
In 2007, Deanna's parents decided to divorce,
leaving her and her sister under their father's care in Florida.
Deanna's father and I was married for 18 years,
and we kind of just,
grew apart.
I moved away to New York
and staying in contact,
visiting, tried to stay as close as possible with them.
My dad was working two jobs,
and my grandpa lived right across the street.
When my dad was working,
our grandpa took care of us.
We spent a lot of time at her Papa's house.
Papa was everything to all of us.
He was the most awesome man in this world.
There was nowhere safer than being with Papa or at Papa's house.
My grandpa passed from a heart attack.
We were trying to go over there to hang out,
and when we looked through the window,
we could see him, like, gasping for air and stuff,
so we called 911.
They took him to the hospital, and that's where he passed.
Despite witnessing something so tragic,
Deanna allowed the experience to inspire her career goals.
She wanted to go to nursing school
and just she was so loving and compassionate
and she really had a knack for helping people
By December 2012
Deanna was making plans to move out of her dad's house
in the coming months
right before Christmas we got her nails done
and bought some new clothes and stuff to hang out for after Christmas
Day before Christmas, Deanna was partying and going out and having a good time.
Deanna was supposed to come home on Christmas morning.
That morning, I spoke to her around like eight, just saying that she wasn't feeling good.
She was tired.
She would talk to me later.
And I tried calling back around like 11 a.m. 12 p.m.
Deanna's phone was shut off.
Her phone was just going to voicemail.
I tried calling, texting.
I figured maybe she was just sleeping, anything, except for the worst thought.
We stayed in touch always.
So that's when, after so many days of it, I just told the list that this isn't looking good.
Now, nearly three weeks later, the search for Deanna Steyers has come to a tragic end.
Deanna's sister reveals Deanna's life had taken an unexpected turn after,
their grandfather's passing two years earlier.
I just know that when Papa passed away, she was super upset and kind of started spiraling.
She kind of went down a dark path.
To numb her pain, she kind of let herself loose with, like, wanting to drink, and she started
hanging around with the wrong friends.
So we kind of just had like a gut feeling that these friends were involved.
We found out she might have been hanging out with her.
wrong types of people we needed to identify these people coming up disturbing details from diana's
autopsy and toxicology reports come to light she died as a result of acute drug toxicity
i thought somebody had done it to her there's no way that that was an accident and investigators key
in on a possible suspect with a questionable motive.
He said, I was waiting for somebody to come talk to me.
She told him, I need to know where to bury a body that won't be found.
Authorities have identified 18-year-old Deanna Steyers as the murder victim found on a remote
hunting ground on Florida's Gulf Coast.
and investigators have learned that Deanna's family
fears her new friends could be involved.
And we found that Deanna, she was a little bit of a wild child.
She probably partied too much.
It was like a low point in her life
where one party turns into, you know, a whole other vendor.
Her friends found people to, like, get them alcohol
and some of these people were way too old to even be hanging out with Deanna.
There's a lot of people who were, you know, old enough to be her father,
showing her around.
During one point in time, I did have a conversation with Deanna,
warning her, you know, you're going down the wrong path
and you're hanging out with the wrong people,
and something's going to happen to you.
It was getting dangerous for her.
My sister, Melba, she would try and help her.
You know, look, I'll buy you a plane ticket right now
if you just come up here, you know, but she never showed up.
Me and Deanna weren't hanging out too much then because I didn't agree with what she was doing.
And so a lot of the times that we talked, they were check-ins to make sure that she was okay.
The four investigators can track down any of Deanna's new friends for questioning.
They receive the results of the autopsy and toxicology reports.
One thing that was noted from the medical examiners were the blunt force trauma that was on Deanna's head matched up
with a basically the button of a pistol grip,
the indentations were the markings that would be fit
to using a gun or someone being pistol whipped.
The medical examiner determined the manner of death
to be homicide because she died as a result
of acute drug toxicity being morphine.
I thought somebody had done it to her
with the levels of the levels of the
morphine that was in her system. There's no way that that was an accident.
Investigators surmise that Deanna was drugged against her will, leading them to explore another
possibility. The state of Florida was actually ranked number three highest for human trafficking
in the United States with a trafficker. One of the tactics that they'll use against
their victim is they will inject them with drugs.
So now you have someone you captured,
you're turning them into basically depending on
whatever drugs that you're using with them
and they become addicted as well.
And it's just all manipulation and a control tactic.
It's not uncommon for human trafficking
for people to be utilized for drugs.
So human trafficking was discussed in the investigation
simply because the amount of time that she was missing
the types of people that she was known to hang around.
around. We don't have a great deal of that in Hernando County. So we didn't know who might be
involved in this. Following that lead, investigators scour Deanna's personal records to determine
a timeline of her last known whereabouts. They discover that her debit card was last used
at a nearby gas station. That card had been utilized in Citrus County the day after Christmas
on December 26th.
I was able to go and make contact with the management.
We were able to get the surveillance video.
It appeared to be an adult male.
We did create an alert bulletin, and we sent that out.
And we got a response from the crime analysis unit in Citrus County,
where someone had identified that male subject as Kevin Shields.
Kevin Shields is a longtime resident of Floral City,
which is also in Citrus County.
And so the detectus went to Floral City
and conducted an interview with him.
We knocked on the door.
Mr. Shields greeted us, and he said,
I was waiting for somebody to come talk to me.
He felt like he had some important information to share.
Kevin Shields and Deanna were just recently acquainted
the 24th of December.
Kevin was with Deanna.
They partied at his house.
When investigators ask Kevin about his last interaction with Deanna,
he explains that she left his home early on Christmas morning with two of his friends,
35-year-old Crystal Brinson, and Crystal's boyfriend, 41-year-old Byron Bouton.
Byron and Crystal and Deanna all left together and returned to Homestassa where Byron lives in Citrus County.
It was then that he described a conversation that he had with Byron Bouten and Crystal Brinson.
He tells us around the 26th of December he's sleeping and he's woken up by Byron and Crystal.
He described them arriving to his house, driving Byron's car.
They were both acting as though something had happened.
And Boughton told him, I need to know where.
to bury a body that won't be found.
Ultimately, what they shared was Deanna was dead in the trunk of the car.
Kevin said he never looked in the trunk, so he couldn't say positively whether or not she was in there.
But they did discuss on what to do with the body.
The best course of action that they could come up was dumping her body somewhere.
Kevin went into great detail explaining how he would do it, which made us think maybe he had
something to do with it.
Unsure of his involvement in the crime, investigators take Kevin into custody and immediately focus on locating their two new suspects.
The investigation determined Crystal Brinson had two prior felonies.
They were drug-related charges and she had three misdemeanors.
Byron Bouten was a two-time convicted felon and he had six prior misdemean
convictions.
Hernando County did a emergency teletype message to make contact with Byron and Crystal.
Florida authorities are searching for Crystal Brinson and Byron Bouton after Kevin Shields claims the duo is responsible for dumping the body of 18-year-old Deanna Steyers.
After being made aware of the information from Kevin,
the Citrus County Sheriff's Office went and made contact with Byron,
and he volunteered to be interviewed.
While Byron admits that he knew Deanna Stiers,
he claims he hasn't seen her since the day before Christmas.
He was not very accommodating.
We talked about Deanna and whether he'd seen her.
He said she was partying for a few days.
That she left with some guy.
She was in good health and in good spirits.
He was very agitated and disinterested in anything,
including emotion about the situation.
And he said that he wasn't involved.
Those are normally signs of people being deceitful when you interview them.
Despite their suspicions that Byron is lying,
investigators have no evidence to hold him.
They release Byron and head to Crystal Brinson's registered address.
Crystal was living with me at the time, off and on.
Detectives come out and talk to me.
Well, you know, what was the last night she stayed here?
I said, I haven't seen Crystal in about two weeks.
And they said, well, we're looking for her, and it's important.
They wanted everything about Crystal.
Crystal was a dancer and a beauty queen.
She was pretty blue eyes, blonde, just very outgoing, cheerful.
And she was, there were a lot of pageants.
And she won first place, many, many trophies.
After she finished high school, she did classes to be a formalist.
Investigators learned that Crystal's interest in medicine quickly faded
when she picked up a side hustle that drew in more income.
Crystal went into exotic dancing.
She got to exotic dancing at clubs.
She got hired easy because she was a looker.
And Krista was at Freebird.
She wasn't shy at all.
But when she was exotic dancing,
she started experimenting with drugs
because I think that might have been the scene.
She liked the thrill and the action.
Crystal would meet these guys.
They were wealthy guys too and prominent people.
And they flashed worth a lot of money.
But they would take advantage of her too, you know,
and dump her.
After they broke up, she would start over another cycle.
Crystal's mother reveals that her daughter had recently gotten involved with 41-year-old Byron Boughton.
One of my roommates introduced her to Byron, and I didn't want that to happen because he had a reputation of being a bad boy.
I said, please don't go around Crystal.
So she did it anyway.
Crystal and Byron's relationship seemed like it could be.
slightly toxic.
Definitely drugs involved.
They're residing together.
They just seem like a party-type couple.
Crystal and Byron there were spending a lot of time together.
They just took off.
I didn't see Crystal for weeks at a time.
So I didn't even know where she was at.
Detectus told me if I can reach her
that I needed to call the police station right away.
While calls to Crystal's cell phone go unanswered,
investigators managed to track down one of her closest friends,
a local resident known as Mama C.J.
Her real name is Connie Waller.
She was an older lady.
This was the house where everybody congregated to party.
We did interview Mama C.J.
Initially, she denied any involvement she provided us.
with a lot of false information.
She was acting very suspicious.
We definitely pressed her to finally come out with the truth.
She was not directly involved in the murder,
but she was made aware of the murder.
She helped cover it up.
Mama CJ informs investigators that on December 26th,
Crystal Brinson and Byron Bouton had contacted her for help.
They was at the end, it was in and out of consciousness in Citrus County at Byron's house.
She was in an overdose state from morphine that was injected into her.
They decided that they needed to put her in the car.
They brought her to Hernando County to a house that Byron Boutin's father owned,
where they stuffed a rag of some sort in her mouth,
probably to keep her from calling out for help.
And they secure her to this inversion table.
So, the inversion table normally would sit upside down, but they had it propped up on another table where it was laying flat, and they had her secured to that.
Byron and Crystal decided to go to Mama C.J.'s house, and their attention was to get her and bring her back so that she could deal with the problem with Deanna.
When they brought Mama C.J. back to the house in Hernando County, they discovered that Deanna and,
was deceased from overdose.
Mama C.J. admits she collected Deanna's belongings and discarded them, while Crystal and Byron worked
out a plan to get rid of the body. They had wrapped Deanna's body up and placed her in the trunk
of Byron's vehicle. They dropped Mama C.J. off at her house, and that's when they drove up to
Kevin Shield's house with Deanna in the trunk. They boat just snapped at that.
point and just freaked out and they wanted to get rid of her any way that they could the following day I started drafting a search warrant for Byron's father's house and Byron Bouton's residence coming up a harrowing confession reveals a possible motive she was like you get her did you have a younger female outgoing very attractive
taking attention away from her, jealousy could happen.
And we finally were able to get some of the truth out of him.
She hit her a bunch of times, like, really fast.
Florida authorities investigating the murder of Deanna Stiers
have secured a search warrant for the location of her death.
a property owned by the father of Byron Boughton.
We were having coffee, and the sheriff's department came to the house.
I looked, there were 13 sheriff's deputies cars, and then I knew something was wrong.
And George's like, what's going on?
And they said, well, there's been a crime committed.
And Byron never told us the thing.
We were surprised.
We still didn't really know what happened.
With the father's cooperation, we searched the detached garage.
We did find this inversion table in the father's garage.
After determining Byron is not on the property,
investigators question Byron's father and stepmother
and learned that long before Byron had a criminal record,
he held a respectable rank in the year.
U.S. Navy.
Right after high school, he signed up.
He was in submarines in the Gulf War.
I was very, very proud of him to go into service.
Byron's parents explained that after Byron was honorably discharged, he struggled to settle down.
He changed after he went to the Navy.
He changed.
There's no doubt about it.
I think that's maybe when he started discussing.
covering the drugs.
George bought Byron a mobile home,
and George and Byron were flipping mobile homes
at that time that was a good way to make money.
Byron was a hard worker.
He was good with his hands.
He was excellent, the mechanics and electronics.
I thought he was not a violent guy at all,
so I was shocked.
Investigators wrap up their interview
with Byron's parents
and head to Byron's house 15 miles away.
miles away. When they arrive, Byron is waiting for them.
Deputies taking back to the Citrus County Sheriff's Office while we looked through the residents.
He had a safe full of guns in it. We did find this 380. And upon observing this 380
pistol, we saw hairs at the front tip of the pistol that were lodged into the slide of the pistol.
In addition to that, there was the parent blood spatter.
There was like the framing of the back door, and there was some blood there.
There were also blood droplets on pieces of carpet throughout the residence.
We sent out for forensic processing.
Some of the fabric that Deanna was wrapped in matched the curtains that Byron had in his house.
And also some of the bindings were matched up to some of the bindings that was in his shed.
now back.
We also executed a search warrant on the Lincoln that belonged to Byron.
As we got into the vehicle, there was also some blood that was located in the trunk.
The blood spatter was subsequently forwarded to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement
crime laboratory down in Tampa.
Investigators returned to the station and confirmed.
front Byron Bouton with their findings.
We had a lot of evidence, and we had Mama C.J. and Kevin Shield's story.
That is when he, to use the phrase, gave it up.
And we finally were able to get some of the truth out of him.
Byron admits he was there when Deanna was attacked, but he claims he isn't responsible for her death.
So Byron told us that he and Crystal brought Deanna back to his house that early morning of Christmas.
I go back to my house where I ever see to go directly of bed.
Deanna came in, laid down with me, you know, I'm like just snuggled up.
Okay.
Did Crystal come in?
Maybe like a couple of times.
She was like, you know, you did you?
I said, no.
I don't know what the hell went through her.
She said, you better not be it on her.
Byron claims he finally got up when he heard the two women arguing.
Allegedly Deanna got a hold of some of their stash,
which drove Crystal into a rage.
He informed us that Deanna freaked out,
and Crystal ended up giving
her an injection of morphine and then all of a sudden she became fearful of
Crystal. Crystal ends up pulling out a 380 pistol.
Crystal hit her like a bunch of times like really fast. Where?
Right around this area somewhere from the back of the head. You are like an anchor
Somewhere I know.
Deanna was bleeding and fell to the ground
and was pretty much unconscious.
So they loaded her up into Byron's vehicle.
And from there, they drove to Byron's father's house.
His father was out of town, so there was nobody there at the house.
When he pulls her out of the vehicle, she's snoring and sweating profusely.
And so they bring her into the garage.
When she ended up doing with the end.
So I'm going to judge at this inversion table.
Mm-hmm.
So they'd prop that up, so you're flat like a little bit on me caught.
And we put her in there.
Do you ever strapped into the inversion table?
Yeah, so she could, like, roll off of it.
if she freaked out they ended up tying her hands behind her back they duct tape
them behind her back okay why exactly what did Crystal do to turn off
um she put the little rag thing or whatever there and she did she put a table
over it to keep it in place yeah yes okay okay I really wasn't cool with any of that
why did you let her do that why'd you let Crystal do that I honestly didn't see
myself as having a choice at that moment.
They had left her at this house in Hernando County.
They go get mama and come back.
And then she could tell us where Deanna lived or whatever
to do for Mena.
And all great of us got back there through my dad's garage.
And then I went over to see if she needed to be, you know,
covered up more or uncovered or I could just tell right away.
But just get a thought.
What kind of you mean?
I mean, nah, that's wild any more.
She was dead?
Yeah.
So then they wrapped her up and put her in the trunk of his car.
Byron reveals that he and Crystal stored Deanna's body in the trunk for two days.
Did she ever get taken out of your trunk?
Did you guys ever move her anywhere else?
No.
They drove her to Kevin Shields' house,
and they were asking him of a good place to dump a body.
This corroborated Kevin Shields' side of the story.
And him and Brinson thereafter dumped the body up in Levy County.
All right, man.
You know already there's the price to pay.
You know, you're going to be arrested because this girl pay the ultimate price.
She deserved more than lies and cover-ups and stuff.
And yeah, I agree.
Upon conclusion of that interview, Byron was immediately charged with the murder of Deanna Steyers.
At that time, Byron was only arrested for murder in the second degree in possession of a
firearm by a convicted felon.
For first-degree murder, there has to be evidence of a premeditated intent to kill.
I just thought to myself, how could my daughter even know these people?
Deanna was 18, and here, they're late 30s, early 40s.
Byron put the blame squarely on Chris Levincent, and he basically said,
the actions that contributed directly to the death of the victim in the case,
were performed by Crystal Brinson.
I was just glad that Byron wasn't out there to hurt anybody else or cause anybody else any harm.
While Crystal has evaded authorities thus far,
investigators receive word she's been arrested on a separate charge.
She was actually involved in a domestic altercation in Hernando County.
Citrus County detectives
went to interview her
they told her
they wanted to speak with her
concerning a homicide
Crystal denied having any involvement
whatsoever
and then she asked for a lawyer
obviously
when an individual who is in custody
requests a lawyer
all questioning
ceases
Without Crystal's cooperation,
investigators must determine if Byron is telling the truth
and what prompted Crystal to kill Deanna?
Authorities speculate if jealousy
may have been a motivating factor in the crime.
Jealousy could have gone into play.
Any type of substance abuse that's involved in it,
it just elevates it to a whole other level.
I don't know what the hell looks around.
If the sexual relationships going on,
Crystal may have seen Deanna basically as a threat.
In June of 2013, Crystal Brinson and Byron Bouton
have been charged in the murder of Deanna Stiers.
Following Byron's confession, investigators theorize that
Indiana may have inadvertently become a threat to Crystal and Byron's relationship.
You have a younger female, outgoing, very attractive, taking attention away from her.
Jealousy could happen.
Because Crystal had already requested a lawyer, the detectives could not go back in to try and interview her again.
So she never gave a formal statement.
Investigators still need hard evidence connecting Crystal to Deanna's death.
When they receive the results from the crime lab, they hit paydirt.
Byron Bouton's 380 semi-automatic handgun, that had Bountains' DNA on it.
It had Deanna's DNA on it, and it had Crystal Brinson's DNA on it.
The blood spatter that was recovered from inside Bouton's home, that was De Anastir's DNA.
The DNA evidence that was recovered out of Bouton's vehicle turned out to be Deanastiris.
The trunk liner also contained Deanishtyers' DNA.
Originally, Byron only got arrested for second-degree murder,
but given the laboratory developments, that changed to murder in the first degree.
For their cooperation, witnesses Kevin Shields and Mama C.J.
are not charged in connection to the murder of Deanna Steyers.
In August 2013, Byron's case goes to trial.
It was very emotional and nerve-wracking, knowing that you're sitting there looking at
these monsters, thinking, like, how can you do this?
How can you treat a human like that?
It's an unforgivable act.
While prosecutors feel confident in the evidence against Byron, the defense continues to put
the blame squarely on Crystal Brinson and claims Byron wasn't physically present when Deanna
was given a lethal dose of morphine.
There was a party at the house,
and Crystal Brinson was pretty much instrumental
and getting these drugs together for the party.
The state's case had to basically show
that there was apparently a lethal morphine hot shop
that was injected into the victim.
They had to prove that my client was part of that process,
but Byron was sick and he was in his bedroom.
So his position was that he was not guilty.
It said maybe Crystal was in a fit of jealousy and raging,
and she was extremely upset.
And as a result, Crystal took it upon herself
to inject her with a lethal dosage of morphine.
They weren't no jealousy going on, nothing like that.
They were partying together, and Crystal would never be jealous.
On August 23rd, 2013, the jury retires to deliberate Byron's fate.
When the jury went out to deliberate, I was nervous.
I didn't know what to expect.
I was just praying that he was found guilty.
We went out and ate lunch, and then we got the call that the verdict came in.
Byron was convicted of second-degree murder.
The jury didn't see fit to fighting guilty first-degree murder.
But the court, the side of the appropriate sentence, was life in prison.
And if you get life in prison, it's a natural life in Florida.
When the jury read the verdict that he was found guilty, I was super excited.
Byron Bouton will come out of prison in a pine box.
Crystal Brinson avoids going to trial by accepting a plea deal.
I went and spoke to Deanna's mom and had the discussion about, did you want to go through another trial or not?
Or we could let her plead to murder in the second degree, open to the cap of 25 years in a state prison.
And she went along with that.
And then the defense, to use my phrase, put on a dog and pony show about the way Crystal was raised,
that she was a beauty queen and this, that, and everything else.
The judge sentences Crystal to just 12 years in prison.
Byron and Crystal both were guilty of murdering Deanna.
how can one get life in prison
and the other one get 12 years
she should have gotten life in prison as well
I don't feel like we got justice with Crystal
it is a very sad story
that you have a young lady
who's just beginning to figure out life
fall in to a drug world
and bad people
that
that take everything away
from her. And it's just not her that suffers. It's the survivors, the family, the friends.
Deanna was just the sweetest, loving, compassionate. She was everything that you would want your kid to be.
They cut her life short. Nobody deserves to go through what she did.
I would just like people to remember Deanna as like this sweet little girl, you know, innocent.
You know, she had her failures, you know, but she was the sweetest person in her roommate.
Crystal Brinson was released from prison in October 2023.
In February 23, Byron Booden appealed his sentence.
His appeal was denied.
