{"id":186212,"date":"2017-04-03T20:23:50","date_gmt":"2017-04-04T00:23:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/death-of-a-dystopian-the-new-yorker\/"},"modified":"2017-04-03T20:23:50","modified_gmt":"2017-04-04T00:23:50","slug":"death-of-a-dystopian-the-new-yorker","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/mind-uploading\/death-of-a-dystopian-the-new-yorker\/","title":{"rendered":"Death of a Dystopian &#8211; The New Yorker"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    David Crowley began keeping a journal in April of 2014. He was    twenty-eight years old, and he lived in Apple Valley,    Minnesota, with his wife, Komel, and their four-year-old    daughter, Raniya. The journal was a life report, since I    suspect my feelings right now in nostalgia or reflection might    be of value, Crowley wrote. By the time he stopped making    entries, seven months later, he had inadvertently created a    psychological document of which very few examples are known.  <\/p>\n<p>    Crowley had been a soldier in Iraq and Afghanistan. Afterward,    he had gone to film school, and in 2010 he began writing a    script that he called Gray State, in which a totalitarian    foreign regime conquers the U.S. government and a band of    patriots form a resistance. On LinkedIn, Crowley described    Gray State as a film about a near future collapse of society    under martial law.  <\/p>\n<p>    Crowleys engagement with Gray State was consuming. Every    little part of this project is me, he recorded himself saying.    In addition to writing six very different drafts of the script,    he made three trailers, for which he auditioned, rehearsed, and    directed the actors; drew storyboards; designed costumes; found    locations and got permits; acted as the director of    photography, overseeing as many as four cameras at once; and    composed music and special effects. As if inhabiting the world    he was creating, he periodically cut his hair in a Mohawk and    wore combat fatigues and body armor. An actor named Danny    Mason, who helped write the first draft, told me that Crowley    would take him on hikes through the woods at three in the    morning. Wed come to a clearing and hed say, See that    field? Mason said. Imagine there being a convoy    there and fires in the distance.  <\/p>\n<p>    Crowley posted a trailer for Gray State on YouTube in 2012.    It has been watched more than two and a half million times, and    the film has more than fifty-seven thousand followers on    Facebook. Its supporters included conspiracy theorists,    survival groups, Crowley wrote, libertarians, veterans, and    the military, many of whom believe that the government has    plans to impose martial law, confiscate guns, and hold    dissidents prisoner in camps built by FEMA.  <\/p>\n<p>    Crowley had a patchwork system of beliefs. He regarded himself    as a Libertarian, but he identified with the left-leaning wing    of the Party, not the militant onebeing a soldier had made him    a pacifist. After uploading the trailer, Crowley spoke at a Ron    Paul event in Tampa, hoping to raise money. Gray State, he    said, would explore such trends as the slow yielding of our    quiet American towns and streets to a choking array of federal    surveillance grids, illegal police checkpoints.  <\/p>\n<p>    Through a crowdsourcing campaign, Crowley collected more than    sixty thousand dollars, much of it after the conservative radio    commentator Alex Jones had Crowley and Danny Mason on his radio    show Infowars, in 2012, to discuss the impressive film    youre working on. The world depicted in Gray State was    already happening here, Jones said. The people who have    hijacked our country, theyre admitting it. Theyre admitting    that were an occupied nation by foreign banks, theyre    admitting theyre getting rid of the Bill of Rights and the    Constitution.  <\/p>\n<p>    We have people who are living in the Alex Jones world who know    whats going on, and the people who simply dont, Crowley    replied. Gray State, he added, was factual and could be    described as a documentary. (Jones declined my request for an    interview.)  <\/p>\n<p>    In January of 2015, Crowley and his wife and daughter were    found shot dead at their home. Reports of their deaths appeared    in the United States and abroad. The Huffington Post called    Crowley a military man, and USA Today called him a    filmmaker. The police determined that Crowley had shot his wife    and child and then shot himself, but commentators on the    Internet soon began saying that Crowleys death seemed    suspicious and mysterious, and that he had likely been    murdered by government agents intent on preventing the movie    from being made. Among certain conspiracy-minded,    anti-government, Libertarian, and alt-right believers, Crowley    has become a species of martyr. In January, the international    hacking collective Anonymous, which declared war on Donald    Trump last fall, posted a tribute to Crowley, suggesting that    the government killed him. A spokesman, wearing a Guy Fawkes    mask and addressing my brothers and sisters of the world,    said that the circumstances do not sound right.  <\/p>\n<p>    On Facebook, there is a page called Justice for David Crowley    & family, which says that its purpose is to help to clear    the good name of David Crowley. The page is overseen by an    accountant in Minnesota named Dan Hennen. He and Greg    Fernandez, Jr., a tech worker in California, conduct long    discussions on YouTube in which they find fault with the police    investigation and ask why someone whose future seemed so    promising would kill himself.  <\/p>\n<p>    Hennen believes that the crime scene was staged by Crowleys    killer. He mentions a sliding glass door at Crowleys house    that the police discovered slightly openVery suspicious in    Minnesota in the winter, he told me. Furthermore, no neighbors    heard gunshots. A forty-calibre gun, which is what the police    found, is so loud that it would have woken up the whole    neighborhood, Hennen said. I believe a silencer, or a    suppressor of some sort, was used by the killers.  <\/p>\n<p>    These theories are contradicted by Crowleys journal, which was    given to me, along with videos and recordings, with the    permission of Crowleys family, by the filmmaker Erik Nelson,    who produced Grizzly Man. For A&E IndieFilms Nelson has    made a documentary about Crowley called A Gray State, which    will have its premire in a few weeks, at the Tribeca Film    Festival. Nelson read the reports of Crowleys death, which led    him to watch the Gray State trailer. It seemed incredibly    well made, he told me. It was clear this guy was in command    of all the skills necessary to his craft. When he read that    the police had found hours of videos and voice recordings on    Crowleys computer documenting his family and the progress of    Gray State, he thought that they might be the basis for a    film. Nelson saw Crowley as a solitary obsessive, fiercely    making art in an unlikely place.  <\/p>\n<p>    The journal is dominated by Crowleys notes as he wrote Gray    Statewhat he wished for it to be, his anxieties about whether    he could manage it, and the audience he imagined it would    reach. He also wrote about his ambitions in general (to have a    screenplay produced by 2016, to be a millionaire by 2017), his    feelings for Komel (God I love that woman. Strong, beautiful,    ferocious, and deadly intelligent), and his determination to    be a good father. As the entries progress, however, insights    appear to arrive unbidden and to impose themselves on him. Im    expecting to wake up somebody else, he wrote. Vast    personality changes are happening too fast to write about every    day. And: I am being prepped for some slide into oblivion or    destiny.  <\/p>\n<p>    Crowley was losing his mind, and he didnt seem to know it.    Journals of people overtaken by psychosis are rareaccounts of    madness tend to be written by people in the midst of their    illness or retrospectively by those who have recovered. Crowley    was handsome, gifted, and charismatic, but he was also deeply    unsure of himself. He owned a number of self-hypnosis    recordings meant to overcome his insecurities. He thought that    the convulsive things that were happening to him were the    result of his endeavor to become more confident, poised, and    commanding. He thought that he was developing a new self.  <\/p>\n<p>    Crowley was born on July 7, 1985, the middle child of Dan and    Kate Crowley. His brother, Dan, Jr., a personal trainer, was    older by three years, and his sister, Allison, an architecture    student, was younger by two. The three of them were brought up    in Owatonna, Minnesota. Dan, Sr., is an engineer who has his    own company, which makes equipment he designed to coat solar    panels and architectural glass. He and Davids mother divorced    when David was twenty.  <\/p>\n<p>    In ninth grade, David met a boy named Mitch Heil in a computer    class. With friends, they played an army game called Airsoft,    which is like paintball except that it uses pellets, and the    guns are more realistic-looking. They dressed in soldiers    uniforms and wore helmets and carried backpacks and decorated    their faces with camouflage paint. After a while, David began    bringing his fathers video camera to the Airsoft game. That    evolved to Im not getting what I want, and wed start    staging our own little scenes and stories, Heil told me. On    weekends, theyd gather at one of their houses and watch the    films.  <\/p>\n<p>    In 2003, toward the end of eleventh grade, David told his    parents that he and Mitch were joining the Army after high    school. In the real Army, they thought, you also played combat    games, but you got paid for it. His parents would have    preferred that he go to college, but Dan, Sr., felt that he    shouldnt oppose something his son felt strongly about.  <\/p>\n<p>    In June of 2004, David and Mitch went through basic training at    Fort Benning, in Georgia. Eventually, Mitch was sent to    Afghanistan, and David was sent to Germany. While the other    soldiers went into town at night to drink, David taught himself    German and read calculus and chemistry books. In 2006, he went    to Iraq, where he was a mortarman. Later that year, he was    among the first to arrive after a car bomb killed more than    forty soldiers. Dozens of men, he wrote, were moaning and    wailing ghouls, their skin hanging off in gray ropes, one    sitting very still in my seat with half his body an oozing    yellow mess whimpering can we please hurry? Could you hurry,    please? Toward the end of the year, he returned to    Germany greeted by no one, and slept with first and only    prostitute.  <\/p>\n<p>    In 2007, David was transferred to Fort Hood, in Texas, and in    2008 he met Komel, at a bar in Waco. The next day, he    introduced her to another soldier as his girlfriend. Komel, who    was a senior at Baylor University, lived with her mother and    father, Naila and Anjum Alam, and her younger sister, Sidrah,    who was in high school. Three years earlier, they had come from    Pakistan. There the girls and their mother had each had a    driver, and the house was run by servants. In the U.S., they    had to learn to manage for themselves.  <\/p>\n<p>    Within weeks of meeting Komel, David found out that he was    being stop-lossedthat is, his service was being extended    without his consent. Furthermore, he was being sent to    Afghanistan. He immediately asked Komel to marry him.  <\/p>\n<p>    Komel told her father that she was serious about David. While    I was talking to her, David comes to the house for the first    time, Anjum told me. He came in and he was ready to fight    with me. Komel said that they were getting married in two days    and that David was leaving in two weeks. I was completely in    shock, Anjum told me. Finally, I said, Fine. If you guys    love each other, who the hell I am to come between you.  <\/p>\n<p>    David so resented being stop-lossed that he told his commanding    officer in Afghanistan that he couldnt be responsible for    another soldiers life, and he was assigned to deliver the    mail. Komel got pregnant late in 2008, during one of Davids    leaves. When he was finally discharged, in June of 2009, he was    disgruntled, and he told Komel not to come to the ceremony for    returning soldiers. Instead, he had her wait outside in the    car. I dont want the Army controlling how I reunite with my    wife, he told another soldier.  <\/p>\n<p>    Raniya was born in August of 2009. In September, the family    moved from Waco to Minnesota, where Komel knew no one. For the    first six months, she was miserable, her sister said. She    would call crying: Its so depressing here, and its always    cold.  <\/p>\n<p>    David and Mitch had planned on going to film school after the    Army. Mitch got out first and hung drywall while he waited for    David, and then they enrolled in the Digital Video and Media    program at the Minnesota School of Business, in Edina. Komel    took a position as a research assistant at the University of    Minnesota, while studying for a masters degree in nutrition.    By nature, she was outgoing, but David discouraged her from    having people over. She really wanted to have couple friends,    a woman named Sarah Johnson, who worked with her at a dietary    clinic, told me. David would always mess it up, though. Komel    and Johnson later began a side business involving nutrition as    a healing method. Johnson felt that the closer she and Komel    became the more David inserted himself between them. He    insisted that they record their conversations, because he    wanted Komel to have documentation if there were ever any    disagreements.  <\/p>\n<p>    Gray State began in the summer of 2010, when Danny Mason,    whom David had met through a professor at film school, sent    David an e-mail with links to Web sites devoted to conspiracies    and suppressed information. According to Mason, He came back    in thirty-six hours, having stayed up for twenty-four hours,    and said, Youre on to something, lets see where this    goes.  <\/p>\n<p>    Gray State is a hectic and vengeful fantasy. After the    conquering force imposes martial law, soldiers come to    Minneapolisthe seat of the government, since the coasts have    fallen. Some people submit to the new regime and live as    before; others retreat to the hills to gather guns and make a    plan.  <\/p>\n<p>    Before writing a first draft, David and Danny Mason wrote    scenes for the trailer, which they shot with Mitch Heil in    2011. It is two minutes and forty seconds long, and it cost six    thousand dollars. No scene lasts more than six or seven    seconds. A number of scenes were filmed in front of green    screens, which David filled with C.G.I. helicopters, tanks, and    other military equipment. The sets are lit sombrely, so that    the people, the buildings, and the rooms seem cast in shadow.    The twilit quality makes it feel as if David were not so much    entering a world as trying to get out of it.  <\/p>\n<p>    The trailer has three actsorigin, resistance, and outcome. It    begins with red crosshairs defining an aerial bombing target in    a city. A man starts awake, breathing heavily, and shields his    eyes from a powerful light just beyond the drawn blinds of his    room. The words It happened while we were sleeping appear in    white letters on a black screen.  <\/p>\n<p>    Television news reports show military trucks rolling across    bridges and people fleeing. FEMA troops in riot    gear advance on a crowd of protesters. A soldier walks along a    row of citizens on their knees and shoots each in the back of    the head. The city burns. In one eerie shot, Komel and Raniya    appear as a mother and daughter watching news reports while    light from the television plays across their faces.  <\/p>\n<p>    To keep track of his story, David constructed a version of a    storyboard, taping file cards and Post-it notes and scraps of    paper to a wall. The arrangement covered about twenty-five    feet, and it looked like the flag of a hapless and turbulent    nation. David called it his writers wall, and he said that it    could be read horizontally for the story or vertically for the    themes. He had a friend film him standing in front of it, like    a weatherman, while he said that it exemplified his use of    ancient methods of storytelling.  <\/p>\n<p>    In June of 2013, David sent a draft of Gray State to a script    consultant in Colorado named Linda Seger. Seger liked the    scripts intricacy, but felt that it had too much action, too    much information, and too many characters. She also thought    that it needed a happier ending. (The main character died.) She    suggested revisions, and a year later David sent another draft.    Seger remembered the scripts, she told me, even though she has    read thousands of them. It had a nice sense of style, and it    had real feeling to it, she said. I felt like I was in the    middle of the danger.  <\/p>\n<p>    David and Komels attachment to each other was ardent, but it    also had an unrealistic cast. There was an almost teen-aged    feeling about their love, where its all-consuming, Sarah    Johnson told me. Komel said to a friend, Davids the only    person that I like in this world, but on two occasions she    thought of leaving him. In 2011, she felt that he wasnt    contributing enough money or time to the marriage, but they    discussed it and he agreed to do more. He got work as a    cameraman and video editor, usually in advertising, and saved    enough money to return to Gray State. The second time was    late in 2013. By then, he was very much living in the world of    Gray State, Mason told me. My hunch was Komel wanted    some form of normalcy, not just the dreary, apocalyptic world    vision that David was living through.  <\/p>\n<p>    Komel called her father. According to her sister, Sidrah, She    was crying and saying, Dad, I cant do this anymore. I want to    come home. Anjum asked if David was hurting her. When    she said no, he was sympathetic but told her, You have a    family. You make it work.  <\/p>\n<p>    In May, 2014, a month after David began the journal, he flew to    Los Angeles, where he had arranged to meet several people who    were interested in Gray State. Among them were two producers,    Michael ODonnell and Mike Boggio, who have a company called    Michael Entertainment Group. David called them the Mikes. When    they said they wanted to option the script, David wrote that it    was one of the most important days of his life.  <\/p>\n<p>    Believing that she and David would be rich by the fall, Komel    quit her job at the dietary clinic and began to plan her own    business. Meanwhile, David arranged to meet the Mikes again in    Los Angeles. To prepare, he rehearsed. Mikes meeting two, the    outline, he began. Projecting power, confidence, talk    fast. Talk fast, easy, and project. He    expected the Mikes to ask how the rewrites were going. If you    want to talk rewrites, I suppose we should talk contract, he    said. The imaginary exchange lasted an hour.  <\/p>\n<p>    The day before the meeting, Komel found David curled on the    floor in the bathroom, crying. She comforted him by telling him    that he was brave. He worried that the Mikes would regard him    as a fraud, but they told him that Gray State was their most    promising project. He was totally professional, not quiet, not    shy, very confident, Mike Boggio told me. We left that    meeting thinking, We got to have a deal with this guy.  <\/p>\n<p>    Over the summer, Komels mother received a diagnosis of    cervical cancer. Komel and her father argued over the phone    about treatments, and, afterward, she and David decided that    her family was trying to manipulate her and that she should no    longer speak to them. The following day, though, David heard    Komel on the phone talking heatedly in Urdu and became angry.    After they argued, she wrote, I expected him to show me a    little more compassion. She told herself that she would feel    better in the morning, but she had nightmares. I start    experiencing degrees of separation between David and I, she    wrote. I guess I forgot we were two different people in two    different bodies.  <\/p>\n<p>    A psychosis can overwhelm and disable a person, or it can    appear episodically, in the form of disordered thoughts that    are themselves an attempt to ward off a collapse. At the end of    July, David suffered a psychic crisis that involved a deep    understanding stretching my mind past what my body can    tolerate. He went on to write that he had undergone a 20    minute physical episode of visions of pure deep horror, long    insight stretching unbroken like a panorama. The visions    subsided, however, and he returned to his regular life, taking    Raniya to her sitter, having family dinners, reading and    writing, and working out in the back yard with Komel.  <\/p>\n<p>    In September, David revised Gray State for the Mikes. He    wrote for thirty-one hours, then Komel read the script, and he    sent it to the Mikes so that it would arrive for one of their    birthdays, on September 17th, along with a Gray State poster.    He was unsettled when they didnt respond immediately.  <\/p>\n<p>    Reading the journal, one searches for the moment when David    became permanently unmoored, when his fantasies eclipsed him,    but it isnt so simple. Preparing to write the draft he sent to    the Mikes, however, he made an entry that seems to predict his    collapse:  <\/p>\n<p>      The moment of my purpose has arrived. And if the universe      awaits my consent for the go ahead then I say do your worst      you filthy sticky bitch, I know youre going to reward and      seduce me before killing off what I love and burying what I      build and destroying me as awfully as possible in horrible      retribution for having thrust my ability so far into your      black void that generations hence will still be expanding on      what I started, settling the void, conquering the dark, until      the greater objective is served.    <\/p>\n<p>    No life has only one outcome, but as David waited to hear from    the Mikes he seemed to relinquish ground that he never    recovered, or, if so, only intermittently. It is as if the    writing and making of Gray State were a means of containing    the violent fantasies within him, and when the project faltered    they swamped him.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Mikes reacted as producers do, by considering the scripts    merits and difficulties. My first pass, from story content,    was: This is kind of a road map for the next American    revolution, Michael ODonnell told me. My second pass was    breaking it down to what it costs. When David finally heard    from them, on September 26th, they said that Gray State might    be better as a TV series. They did not offer him the contract    he had counted on.  <\/p>\n<p>    David was devastated. Making Gray State was his whole    world, Sidrah said. In a Facebook post written after Davids    death, Mitch Heil said that he didnt think David knew how to    cope with failure on this scale. He went on, In my heart I    feel like the stress, the message, the story, and his thought    process caused his world of fiction and reality to blur.  <\/p>\n<p>    David began to have trouble sleeping, and for an hour one night    he lay awake and cried. I guess the big wait created a lot of    anxiety that needed resolution the situation couldnt provide,    he wrote. Hence the bad weather! Im serious, moment by moment    for a long time, the weather has been following my mood.  <\/p>\n<p>    He stopped saying that he was going to be famous. He didnt    say they were moving to California anymore, either, a friend    named Chris Peck told me. All he said was That was a pipe    dream.  <\/p>\n<p>    As if to salvage years of work, David put aside Gray State    for a documentary that he called Gray State: The Rise, which    he assembled from interviews with himself, friends, and    Internet commentators; news footage; and a brief interview he    had once filmed with Alex Jones. It expresses the belief that    the Gray State has arrived. We are already going into a    scientifically designed Orwellian control system that is meant    to use humans up like natural resources, Jones says. Davids    purposes also shifted. Sean Wright, a friend of his who worked    on the documentary, told me, He was changing his mind from    entertainment to waking people up.  <\/p>\n<p>    David believed that the documentary would establish a Gray    State brand, which might one day include video games and combat    games. To further the brand, he planned to make the documentary    available free. Working on it possessed him as entirely as    writing Gray State had. Meanwhile, he and Komel stopped    returning most phone calls and texts and e-mails. Anjum sent    Komel a photograph of her mother, Naila, in the hospital,    hoping to provoke her into speaking to him. Immediately, he    received a call from David, who said that he and Komel wanted    nothing more to do with him or the rest of the family.  <\/p>\n<p>    Sidrah and her fianc, Vincent Sotelo, who is now her husband,    decided to drive to Minnesota from Waco to check on Komel. A    few months earlier, Anjum had lent David and Komel a car, and,    as a pretext, Sidrah planned to tell them that he needed it    back. She would leave her own car for them.  <\/p>\n<p>    Sidrah and Vincent left Waco on October 16th and drove for    sixteen hours. They arrived at around seven that evening. With    Vincent standing behind her, Sidrah knocked on the door. David    opened it, and she said, Im here to see my sister.  <\/p>\n<p>    We want nothing to do with youI thought I made that clear,    he said, and shut the door.  <\/p>\n<p>    She knocked again. David said, Go sit in the car. Vincent saw    a shadow on a wall behind David and felt sure that it was    Komels. When David came out to the car, he said there was no    way Sidrah could see her sister. Sidrah said they had come to    exchange cars. David said that he needed an hour to get the car    ready but he would return it only if they took both cars, which    meant that Sidrah would have to drive sixteen hours to Waco by    herself. She said she couldnt. Fine, David said. Deals    off. Then he went back into the house.  <\/p>\n<p>    Vinny and I looked at each other, like, What now? Sidrah told    me. Vincent knocked on the door again, and David came out.    Vincent extended his hand, and David hesitated then shook it.    Her mom needs her daughter, Vincent said. You said an hour,    right?  <\/p>\n<p>    When they returned, Sidrah saw David watching them from a    picture window beside the front door. The car was on the    street, and on the dashboard there was a photograph of Komel,    Sidrah, and Naila. Komel had written on the back of it, I have    always loved you and Mom and always will. Sidrah and Vincent    decided to leave their car for Komel, in case she ever needed    to flee. Sidrah wrote, I love you, too, on the back of the    photograph and left it on the dashboard, and they drove away    quickly.  <\/p>\n<p>    A mania shared by two people, one of whom appears to be    dominant, is called a delusion by proxy and is rare. The    treatment begins by separating the people sharing the    delusions. Davids entry for October 30th says, cryptically,    Komel got raptured today. Shes still here. That morning, he    had gone to Home Depot, and when he returned Komel came into    the kitchen and asked him to hold her. She said something was    very wrong. Something about, Do not fear, sweet body, for we    have felt this pain together, David said in a recording    that he made immediately afterward on his phone. He went on,    paraphrasing her, Dont worry about the pain, because you do    not know how to feel pain, and you will return to the dust and    your dark slumber, and I will be gone.  <\/p>\n<p>    I have my mission, she had told him. She said she had heard a    womans scary voice and asked if he had heard it. Sounding    distraught, she reproduced the voice: Ive warned you, Ive    warned you. Then: I want you. Please come with me, please    come with me, your place wont come to me....    Theres nothing left here.  <\/p>\n<p>    David went into his office and shut the door. This took a lot    out of her, he said into his phone. He had held her while she    began to shake and weep and howl, and then she said,    This is what rapture is.  <\/p>\n<p>    Komel came into the room then and lay down on the couch.  <\/p>\n<p>    You said you were Egyptian, David told her. You said youd    come from very far to find me, and Rani and I need to come with    you, and theres not much time.  <\/p>\n<p>    The primary emotion was that of, like, desperate, desperate    love, like hopeless love, he continued. And on some level    your soul has committed to mine, and were going to go    somewhere and Ranis coming with.  <\/p>\n<p>    Those were the last words, Komel said, her voice pitched just    above a whisper.  <\/p>\n<p>    After Komel quit her job, she told a woman shed worked with,    Heidie Lish, that she was writing a book about eating    disorders. We had coffee around Thanksgiving, and she told me    she wasnt writing the book anymore, Lish said. She was    reading a lot of books about religions and people who dont eat    for forty days. She said there were people in the world who    didnt need to eat at all. Then she started talking about how    she never left the house anymore.  <\/p>\n<p>    The week before Christmas, David and Komel visited their friend    Chris Peck. They were uncontrollably, zealously happy, Peck    said. David gave me some books, one about how to succeed in    Hollywood, one about writing, and then he handed me a bunch of    notes for a screenplay I was writing, and he gave me back video    games I had lent him. He gave me back everything I had ever    lent him. Komel wished me Merry Christmas, and, quick as they    were in, they were out. High spirits are characteristic of    people resolved on suicideit is why so many stories of suicide    include someone saying, We thought he had got better. The    decision often gives people a feeling of being released from    their troubles.  <\/p>\n<p>    Dan Luttrull served with David in Afghanistan, but he hadnt    spoken to him in a while. Then, late one night a few days    before Christmas, I was sitting on the computer, drinking, and    I got a message from him, he told me. They discussed the Army,    their lives, and Gray State. He was drinking absinthe, and I    was drinking whiskey and beer, Luttrull said. After about two    hours, Luttrull said that he was ready for bed, and David asked    him to delete their exchange. His exact words were If youre    truly my brother and my friend, youll do it. I promise youll    understand soon.  <\/p>\n<p>    The last entry in the journal reads, I am no one. It is    everyone else who is someone. On Christmas morning, David made    a list of plans for the coming year. Christmas: 6 day    countdown meme: It will be a new year, he wrote, and    he reminded himself that December 30th was the    last day to crowdfund! Then, with a pistol    that he kept in a safe in the bedroom, he shot Komel and Raniya    as they lay on the living-room floor. Sometime later, he sat    down beside them and shot himself.  <\/p>\n<p>    The next morning, Dan, Jr., left presents for David and Komel    and Raniya on their doorstep. The familys dog put its paws on    the frame of the picture window and watched him, but he didnt    look inside.  <\/p>\n<p>    A neighbor found them. On January 17th, after returning from a    holiday trip, he saw the presents scattered on the stoop and    figured the family was away. He piled the packages neatly, then    heard the dog barking, which he thought was strange, if they    were gone. Then he looked in the window.  <\/p>\n<p>    The police found the sliding glass door on the back deck    slightly open. A light was on in the dining room; strings of    Christmas lights and a synthetic Christmas tree were lit. Komel    was lying on her stomach on the floor near the tree, and Raniya    lay across one of her legs. David was on his back next to them.    Komel had been shot twice in the head, and Raniya had been shot    once behind her left ear. The dog had scavenged the remains.    Komel was identified at her autopsy from a photograph on the    Internet, showing a tattoo on her left wrist of a heart with    All you need written inside it. David was identified from    tattoos on his left wrist and shoulder.  <\/p>\n<p>    Bloody footprints led into the kitchen and down the hall to    Davids office. A laptop was open on the kitchen counter. When    an investigator applied a swab to the keyboard to collect a    blood sample, the words I have loved you all with all of my    heart appeared on the screen. In a window behind it was a    playlist that David had titled Ascent. It consisted of    fifty-three songs, most with despairing themes, that he had    presumably meant to run continuouslyapparently, the batteries    on the speakers had died. In the office was an open notebook    with dried blood in the margins. David had written, Open The    Rise most recent version, and Submit to Allah now.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the living room, David had done something that the police    omitted from their incident report and waited months before    telling the families. With his hands covered in his wifes    blood, he stood on the couch and wrote on the wall, Allahu    akbar, which means God is great. On the floor by Komel,    he had placed a Koran, opened to a prayer of forgiveness.  <\/p>\n<p>    A few days after the bodies were discovered, Davids father and    sister went into the house. The police had told them that they    should have it cleaned first, and the cleaners had cut out the    floorboards where the blood had warped them, so it was clear    where the bodies had lain. On the wall behind the couch was a    rectangle of white paint. Otherwise, the house was as it had    been. On the kitchen counter, Allison found Davids wedding    ring, with blood on it. Dan, Sr., tried to imagine what Komel    and Raniya had been doing. Were they reading a book, maybe    playing on the floor? he said. You think yourself in    circles.  <\/p>\n<p>    A friend of Davids, Mason Hendricks, went into the house    several times on the familys behalf to sort through David and    Komels possessions and see what was worth keeping. When he saw    the white paint on the wall, he felt certain that something had    been written beneath it, because he and David had talked about    berserkers and Norsemen and the practice of writing in blood to    leave a message before dying.  <\/p>\n<p>    Last spring, I went to the house with Hendricks. It had been    repossessedthe neighbors hope that whoever buys it will tear    it down and build a new onebut Hendricks knew the code on the    finance companys lockbox. It had been more than a year since    the killings. Clothes hung in the closets where David and Komel    had left them. The Christmas tree was still there, and there    was a small shrine of candles and dried flowers where the    floorboards had been cut away. The white paint on the wall was    still there, and I wondered if the cleaners had washed the wall    or had simply painted over the letters and they were still    there.  <\/p>\n<p>    The electricity had been turned off, and the only light came    through the windows. The sense that something terrible had    happened was inescapable, partly because the place still looked    as it had in the crime-report photographs. It was difficult to    decide whether the house felt neglected or preserved. We stayed    long enough for me to walk down the hall from the living room    and look at Davids office, which still had papers in the file    cabinet; Raniyas bedroom, with her drawings taped on pink    walls and shoes on the floor and loose glitter here and there;    Davids workroom, in the basement, which had posters for Gray    State on the wall; and David and Komels room, with the sheets    still on the bed. On the kitchen counter was a small stack of    business cards for MindBody Dietician LLCHolistic Nutrition    Therapy, Food Allergies, Autism, Autoimmune Conditionson    which there was a photograph of Komel, smiling.  <\/p>\n<p>    Since her daughters death, Naila Alam has spent most of her    time in the hospital being treated for cancer; she is now in    hospice care. She would ask Sidrah why Komel hadnt called to    see how she was, or why she didnt answer her phone, and Sidrah    would demur. I would say, Why talk about them? Its just    hurtful. They dont want to hear from us, but she would see my    expression.  <\/p>\n<p>    Finally, Naila, exasperated, asked if Komel was still alive,    and it just came out, Sidrah said. I told her, Do you    really want to know the truth?  <\/p>\n<p>    Naila asked if Komel had died in a car accident. I said,    David killed her. Is he in jail? she asked. Wheres    Rani?  <\/p>\n<p>    A few weeks after the deaths, the Crowleys held a memorial for    David and Komel and Raniya. Perhaps a hundred people came. In    the months following, Dan, Sr., assembled a time line of David    and Komels final year, organizing their e-mails and texts and    Davids journal onto a spreadsheet. It has five hundred and    thirty-seven entries under the headings Date, Source, and    Event. He thinks of it as representing pieces in a really big    puzzle I dont know how to put together. One afternoon, I sat    with him and Dan, Jr. Theres this endless list of issues we    are struggling with, he said. They wanted to be left alone.    David wanted to get his movie done. He was annoyed with people.    I get that.  <\/p>\n<p>    I remember you didnt talk to your dad for four years, Dan,    Jr., said.  <\/p>\n<p>    Five years, Dan, Sr., said. I didnt kill myself, though.    His shoulders slumped. I figured theyd come through, he    said. The thought that it might have been possible to intervene    haunts everyone who knew them.  <\/p>\n<p>    On Davids desktop, Hendricks opened Gray State: The Rise and    discovered that David had left behind a video specifying the    order in which files should be assembled to create the    documentary. He followed the instructions and posted the movie    on Vimeo as The Rise.  <\/p>\n<p>    Sidrah and Vincent had their first child, a girl, in August.    They had hoped that she would arrive on Raniyas birthday, but    she didnt. Danny Mason maintains Davids Gray State Facebook    page, posting videos and remarks every few weeks, usually    critical of the government. He and Dan, Sr., own the rights to    the concept, and, while Dan, Sr., is uncertain what outcome he    prefers, Danny Mason still hopes to make Gray    State.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>View original post here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.newyorker.com\/magazine\/2017\/04\/10\/death-of-a-dystopian\" title=\"Death of a Dystopian - The New Yorker\">Death of a Dystopian - The New Yorker<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> David Crowley began keeping a journal in April of 2014.  <a href=\"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/mind-uploading\/death-of-a-dystopian-the-new-yorker\/\">Continue reading <span class=\"meta-nav\">&rarr;<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":7,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[187745],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-186212","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-mind-uploading"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/186212"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/7"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=186212"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/186212\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=186212"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=186212"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=186212"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}