Episode 256 – Enigma

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Hey Kids, It’s Jeremy…this week’s riveting episode is brought to you by the letter ‘E’ for Enigma. Julia reads us the High Priestess Tarot card… Wisdom, intuition, dreams, meandering, an Enigma are the signs for the week. We suggest you look up Enigma’s Return to Innocents for a reference. We discuss the hilarious HULU original ‘LetterKenny’. We know it’s a Canadian television sitcom and has NOTHING to to with Utah, but pitter patter, lets get at’er boys.

Bre has laser eye surgery (and we were all sad to find out it has nothing to do with sharks with freaking lasers on their heads)

Photo by Twistity.com

We dive into some of the over 400 Utah cold cases that have yet to be solved. The Utah Cold case Coalition is offering up to a $10,000 reward for the closure of any unsolved Utah murder or disappearance.

Some of the highlighted cases include.

Nancy Wilcox was last seen in Oct. 1974. She is believed to be the first Utah victim of serial killer Ted Bundy. Bundy claimed to have buried her body near Capitol Reef National Park. However, Nancy’s body has never been found.

Bertha Larsen Hughes, 81, was last seen on March 17, 1982. On the morning of her death, neighbors reported hearing yelling and commotion coming from her home. A visiting nurse found Bertha’s body. She had been assaulted and died from blunt force trauma wounds, reports stated. Her home showed signs of forced entry. Her murder still puzzles a detective in the cold case unit.

Bobbi Campbell is believed to have last been seen in late 1994 leaving her home. She left her child at home and hasn’t been seen or heard from since. Since her disappearance, the Utah Cold Case Coalition and a family investigator tracked witnesses who claimed Campbell died of a drug overdose and she was wrapped in a rug or carpet and tossed into the Jordan River. Divers have recovered items they believe could be linked to Campbell. 

Elizabeth Salgado disappeared in Provo in 2015. She was only in the United States for three weeks before she vanished in broad daylight after leaving her English school in Provo one afternoon. In the years prior to her death, she had served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Three years after her disappearance, Salgado’s body was found in Hobble Creek Canyon. Her killer has never been found. Her family has hired a personal investigator to find answers to Salgado’s death. The investigator says he believes it was someone that she already knew that killed her. 

(sources from ABC 4.com)

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