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[The Trouble in Bardstown: A Dateline Investigation into Unsolved Murders and Small-Town Secrets]-[Talking Dateline: The Trouble in Bardstown]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2025-11-12

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The Trouble in Bardstown: Unraveling a Small-Town Mystery

In this episode of Talking Dateline, host Lester Holt sits down with correspondent Andrea Canning to discuss her deep-dive report, The Trouble in Bardstown. The investigation centers on the 2015 disappearance of Crystal Rogers, a mother of five from Bardstown, Kentucky, and the subsequent legal battle that led to the conviction of her former boyfriend, Brooks Houck, eight years later.

A Beautiful Town with a Dark Secret

Bardstown, once celebrated as the "most beautiful small town in America," has been shattered by a wave of violence. Canning notes the stark "juxtaposition" of this charming, Mayberry-esque community against the reality of "five murders in four years." This high volume of violence in such a tight-knit environment fostered an atmosphere of "fear, anxiety," and deep-seated distrust. In a small town where "everyone knows each other," the fear of social repercussions often made residents "reluctant to talk to police."

The Ballard-Houck Conflict and "Bad Blood"

Central to the case is the intense animosity between the victim’s family, the Ballards, and the Houck family. The families were only acquainted through the relationship between Crystal and Brooks. Following Crystal’s death and the subsequent murder of her father, Tommy Ballard—who had been actively investigating his daughter's disappearance—the tension escalated. Canning highlights the challenge of reporting on this "bad blood," noting that while the Ballards openly point the finger at the Houcks, other family members like Nick and Rosemary Houck have been labeled "unindicted co-conspirators" rather than suspects, creating a complex and sensitive narrative for journalists to navigate.

The Breakdown of a Relationship

According to Crystal’s family, the relationship between her and Brooks began to sour after the birth of their son, Eli. Crystal’s daughter, Ashley, provided harrowing testimony regarding Brooks’s controlling behavior, including "unscrewing light bulbs" and "turning off the water" as punitive measures for household habits. Canning praises Ashley’s poise and "folksy talk" during their interview, noting that despite the trauma, her primary focus remains the love she has for her mother.

The Prosecution’s Strategy

Despite a lack of overwhelming physical evidence, the prosecution successfully secured convictions by "drilling down on those details" that seemed insignificant in isolation. Canning points to a 13-second phone call made by Brooks from the interrogation room as a turning point—a conversation prosecutors believed was "staged" and "orchestrated." By pressuring those involved, such as the Lawsons, law enforcement shifted the focus from purely forensic evidence to a "human response" and emotional narrative that ultimately resonated with the jury.

The Search for Answers and Closure

While Brooks Houck has been convicted, the case remains incomplete. Crystal’s body has never been found, leaving her family in an "excruciating" state of uncertainty. Canning expresses hope that the murders of Tommy Ballard and police officer Jason Ellis may eventually be solved, though she acknowledges that finding Crystal’s remains will likely require someone to "finally do the right thing."

Crystal’s mother, Sherry, remains a powerful advocate for her family, embodying the resilience required to keep a case alive. As Canning concludes, "You just got to not let people forget who they are," emphasizing that for families of victims, the pursuit of justice is a daily, relentless struggle that requires immense patience.

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📖 Transcript

Well, hi, everybody.
I'm Lester Holt.
Welcome to Talking Dateline.
Today, we're with Andrea Canning to talk about her latest episode, The Trouble in Bardstown.
Andrea, first off, it's good to see you.
You too, Lester.

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