The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Atlanta podcaster tackles a new missing person case

- By Rodney Horho@ajc.com

Atlanta resident Payne Lindsey set a super high bar with his first “Up and Vanished” podcast focused on a missing Southern Georgia woman, Tara Grinstead.

The exposure his podcast created indirectly led to the arrest of two men charged with her murder. The podcast has been downloaded more than 200 million times, a runaway hit. It led Lindsey to a TV deal with Oxygen.

Lindsey is feeling the pressure to come up with an equally compelling season two of “Up and Vanished.” After sifting through hundreds of candidates of missing persons cases largely s ent in by fans of the first season, he hope she found his second hit in a tiny town in Colorado.

The second season, which debuted this week in the first of 12 weekly episodes, focuses on Kristal Anne Reisinger, a former Denver resident who disappeare­d in 2016 shortly after moving to Crestone (population: 146), known as the “New Age Religious” capital of the world. Foul play is suspected.

He was drawn to Reisinger’s unique personalit­y. “She had all these different piercings and tattoos,” he said. “She was a very energetic person. She had a keen sense of the world around her. She was very spiritual. She had psychic abilities. She was into tarot cards.”

She also had a 5-year-old daughter, Kasha.

Lindsey said he had no problem getting people to talk, a problem he had with Grinstead’s case. It helps that he now has a track re cord. “People were very passionate about getting Kristal’s story out there,” he said.

He liked that this case hadn’t really gotten national coverage, was in a town in the middle of nowhere and featured a woman who didn’t fit the usual template for these types of missing persons cases. “This story would never get the kind of exposure that we could provide,” he said .“Wec an have a positive outcome on the case.”

Given the relative paucity of informatio­n up front, he said, “every step forward was some sort of progress.”

Crestone is four hours south of Denver, a small town where drum circles and consuming

organic almond milk are the norm.

“It’s a place people go to find spiritual enlightenm­ent,” Lindsey said. “It brings all walks of life, and everyone has their own story. Nobody just ends up here.”

The town itself provides “a layered listening experience,” he said.

During the first episode, her ex-boyfriend Elijah Guana said Reisinger possessed a keen sense of the world’s energy around her and sought an understand­ing of the world. Crestone was a great place for her. “The energies there were amplified,” Guana said.

There has been no body found. “Kristal’s family believes Kristal was either murdered or some sort of accident took place,” Lindsey said. “No matter what, this is a homicide case.”

Like during season one, he has purposely not finished the podcast. He hopes that listeners will help advance the story.

This podcast comes on the heels of Lindsey’s partnershi­p with How Stuff Works about the early 1980s Atlanta child murders called “Atlanta Monster.” He spoke extensivel­y with the alleged murderer Wayne Williams, who has been in prison for nearly four decades but denies his guilt.

Williams is imprisoned for charges of murdering two adults, not the 30-plus children who encompass the serial killer case that received national notice at the time it happened.

Although Lindsey never says it during the podcast, he said he is convinced Williams did murder at least some of the children, though not all of them. “At least 15 of those murders probably had nothing to do with him and remain unsolved,” he said. “That’s a true injustice.”

That podcast has been downloaded 30 million times.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY TENDERFOOT TV ?? Atlanta podcaster Payne Lindsey is releasing a se condseason­of his podcast “Up and Vanished” focused on a missing person case.
CONTRIBUTE­D BY TENDERFOOT TV Atlanta podcaster Payne Lindsey is releasing a se condseason­of his podcast “Up and Vanished” focused on a missing person case.

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