Posted on 01/30/2022 2:50:01 PM PST by Kozy
A woman who jumped to her death from a skyscraper in New York City on Sunday morning has been identified as former Miss USA Cheslie Kryst. Kryst, 30, was a lawyer and also worked as a correspondent for the entertainment show Extra. She won the Miss USA pageant in 2019. Kryst, who had an apartment on the ninth floor of the building, leaped from the Midtown high-rise around 7:15am and was found dead on the sidewalk beneath the 60-story hi-rise. She had last been seen on one of the building's terrace, up on the 29th-floor.
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” she left everything to her mother. Anytime there’s money in the mix, I start to wonder.”
So you’re saying her mother did it?
Did she have information which would have sent Hillary to jail?
New yoak, maybe she was asianed over the side onto the sidewalk.
Very sad. RIP.
How did she know she would not take an innocent pedestrian with her?
“So you’re saying her mother did it?”
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I’m thinking if checking into the finances of someone who has died violently with no witnesses isn’t already SOP, it should be.
I can relate.
I just got over another bout of Covid-19. Tested positive yesterday and was experiencing pure hell. I wanted to die to get rid of the pain. Today I’m fine. All gone!
Having died before, over 30 years ago, I know what Heaven is like and can’t wait to return. I missed it everyday for over thirty years.
I joke with my wife that the only way I will take my life is to stop eating and I have enough reserves in my body to give me considerable time to change my mind!
Death is sad, especially for those left behind. For those who experience it, it is a wonderful blessing.
Don’t get me wrong, Life is precious. It’s how the soul learns and grows.
I’ve done quite a bit of suicide counseling. People need to know that they have options to get through the rough times. At first you allow them to lean on you while you point them toward relying on Jesus. When they are in the gutter they have nowhere to look but up.
Cheslie was crowned Miss USA 2019 on 2 May 2019. She later acted as a colour commentator for Miss USA and Miss Universe. Rest In Peace beautiful Cheslie, you were so loved and respected.
An attorney specializing in complex civil litigation, Cheslie Kryst loves to learn and develop her diverse range of interests. In addition to practicing full-time as an attorney, Cheslie runs a blog—White Collar Glam—that provides workwear fashion inspiration and resources for women.
Cheslie is a graduate of the Wake Forest University School of Law and Graduate School of Business, where she earned both a Juris Doctor degree and a Master of Business Administration degree. While at Wake Forest, she competed on the AAJ Trial Team that won the 2017 AAJ National Championship—the first time Wake Forest won the competition.
Before attending Wake Forest, Cheslie graduated from the Honors College at the University of South Carolina, cum laude, and with honors. She was a Division I athlete, having competed on the track and field team for the Gamecocks. She landed top ten in the record books in the triple jump at South Carolina.
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For her senior thesis in undergrad, Cheslie conducted research on body image and clothing design. She used her research and a $1,500 grant from the Honors College to design and construct a line of evening gowns for women with varying body types. In 2016, Cheslie won the “Rock the Runway” design competition, a fundraiser sponsored by Goodwill. She designed and constructed a line of eveningwear out of clothes purchased from Goodwill. Cheslie also made a ball gown out of newspaper for the competition.
In her free time, Cheslie enjoys playing piano, hiking, running 5Ks with her mom and walking in fashion shows. She was recently accepted into Leadership Charlotte, Class 40, and is an active Dress for Success Charlotte volunteer. Cheslie has five siblings and credits her success to her loving and supportive family and her ability to learn from failure. She won the title of Miss North Carolina on her third attempt.
She went from secretarial school to law school?
?she looked?
Nothing known to be true is suspicious. This will occur when every falsehood is revealed.
See how easy that is?
Everything in the story makes it suspicious.
I disagree. She even left a note leaving all her stuff to her mom. The people who saw her last saw her alone.
Humm...Lots of accomplishments for a person so young. Just an observation.
Look at the topic of her research. “Body Image.”
I’ve delt with this in many
clients. Children who were unwanted by the birth parents puts an imprinted template on their consciousness that creates the perception of “Not being good enough.” No matter their accomplishments.
It does not matter if the parents, either adopted or birth became superstar parents as the original event creates the programming.
They also fear rejection.
I was the same way. Super successful achieving more by age 30 than most do in a lifetime, but the successes were empty.
This is not secretarial school.
“Before attending Wake Forest, Cheslie graduated from the Honors College at the University of South Carolina, cum laude, and with honors. “
I did not see that. Thank you
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