Infamous Utahn: Hi-Fi Murders

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We wrapped up 2019 with one of the most recent brutal murders in Utah history. Which is weird to say after all the people we’ve covered this year. In Ogden, Utah on April 22, 1974 it was reported that two men entered the Hi-Fi stereo shop on Washington Blvd. and committed a series of atrocious crimes spanning 4 lengthy hours.

2 young employees, 20-year-old Stanley Walker and 18-year-old Sherry Ansley, were working. Courtney Naisbitt, a 16-year-old boy was also in the store. The men who entered the store had intentions to rob Hi-Fi but things turned quickly. When the parents of Naisbitt and Walker came unexpectedly, because neither showed up at home on time, it threw the robbers plans off. At this point, the goal would be to kill all that were witnesses to the crimes. Drain fluid. Rape. Murder. There was no good ending to this. After all the damage was done, the suspects fled and were later found. The suspects were stationed on Hill Air Force base and a fellow airman had remembered over hearing the men talking about ways to kill with draino while they were watching a movie, Magnum Force. Some of the killers personal items were also found by a dumpster. They weren’t the most organized robbers/killers.

When all was said and done, there were only two survivors Mr. Walker and Courtney Naisbitt. Both would live their lives with brain damage and all of the other ailments that come from being stomped, shot, and fed draino. Mr. Walker died in 2000 and Courtney in 2002.

To this day no one actually knows who had the idea, if there were other people involved, and if there were any other witnesses. This created racial tension in Ogden and a lot of profiling took place after this event. Selby Pierre was executed in 1987. William Andrews in 1992. And a third, Keith Roberts, who is said to possibly be the mastermind went free in 1987 after serving a 13 year sentence.

Some of the sources we used for this episode:

Standard Examiner article by Andreas Rivera / Ranker author Jessika Thomas broke down some of the facts / The Paranormal Guide– Hi-Fi Murders / AP article from 1987

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Infamous Utahn(s) Brian David Mitchell and Wanda Barzee

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As we get ready to wrap up our year of Infamous Utahn’s, there are still plenty of people that we could cover… probably another complete year. We couldn’t allow the year to go out without talking about Brian David Mitchell and his accomplice, Wanda Barzee.

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These people are hard to write about because it is so current, and not that the other people we have talked about aren’t horrendous, they truly are monsters. Mitchell was born in 1953 in Salt Lake City to parents who were staunch Mormons. He became known in the community as a street Jesus because of his looks and proselytizing. Barzee, born in 1945 also in Salt Lake City. Both experienced many marriages, many kids *who might we add weren’t keen on their own parents,* extreme religious beliefs, and all of this lead up to the kidnapping of Elizabeth Smart in 2002. After being taken from her own bedroom, for 9 months Elizabeth was tortured, raped, fed alcohol and lies, and was within inches of safety but couldn’t reach out. Elizabeth was finally saved in the spring of 2003 while in Sandy, Utah. Barzee was sentenced to 15 years and Mitchell to life. Elizabeth has since served and LDS mission, watched both Barzee and Mitchell be put away, gotten married, started a family, and now she advocates and does speaking events. She is truly a light after so much darkness.

Some of the resources we used for our discussion: ThoughtCo.com/ Real Life Villans/ DreShare/ Heavy.com/ Making of a Monster, and as promised, the psych evaluation panel that we mentioned. These people were not mentally ill, they had full on personality disorders that we only imagine stemmed from their upbringing. As of September 2018, Wanda Barzee was released after serving her time and Brian David Mitchell is serving in a federal prison in Arizona.

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Episode 179 Mountain Meadows Massacre Scapegoat

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Finishing off the month of October, we bring to your our infamous Utahn segment. We focus on the only person that took the fall for the Mountain Meadows Massacre, John D Lee.

We also talk about the Utah beer moving off shelves as we prepare for bigger and better beer… or something like that.

We haven’t talked about it before, but the wild horse population in Utah is massive. The question is what to do with all of them. The government will pay people a stipend to board them, but it’s still not enough. Our friend Catherine, at Only in Utah, wrote about a drive you can take to see some of these wild horses. And no one like’s Bre and Jessica’s singing about wild horses.

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Infamous Utahn Ron and Dan Lafferty

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For our monthly segment on an infamous Utah Criminal, this month we decided to deep dive into the Lafferty Brothers, Dan and Ron.

The brothers grew up in Payson, Utah in a family of six boys and two girls. Their father (Watson Lafferty) was a stern disciplinarian, seething with quiet rage which he directed towards his wife and pets. After one particularly ugly spat with his wife he beat the family dog to death with a baseball bat.

Watson planted the seeds of paranoia, rebellion and fanaticism into his children. He thought his boys to distrust conventional medicine as well as the federal government. He also took his religious beliefs to the extreme.

Jumping forward to adulthood, Ron is excommunicated from the LDS church for wanting to marry his 14-year-old stepdaughter and begin the practice of polygamy. Ron’s wife not only refuses to allow the marriage, and practice in polygamy, but she leaves him. This set of circumstances opens a new rage in Ron. He channeled this newfound rage on three people. Chloe Low, a former LDS Relief Society President who helped his wife during the divorce; Richard Stow, the LDS Steak President who presided over his excommunication; and Brenda Wright Lafferty, the strong-willed wife of his youngest brother Allen.

In March 1984, Ron records a so-called message from god know as “The Removal Revelation”. He later shared it in is newly found School of the Prophet.

“Thus saith the Lord unto my servants the prophets,” Ron wrote. “It is my will and commandment that ye remove the following individuals in order that my work might go forward. For they have truly become obstacles in my path and I will not allow my work to be stopped. First thy brother’s wife Brenda and her baby, then Chloe Low and then Richard Stowe. And it is my will that they be removed in rapid succession.”

On the afternoon of July 24, 1984 Ron, 42, and Dan, 36, set out to fulfill the revelation. They first drove to Allen and Brenda’s duplex and in a gruesome act they wrapped a vacuum cord around Brenda’ s neck and slit her throat. They then slit the throat of her 15-month-old baby. The other two intended victims were not accessible so the brothers drove on to Wendover, Nevada and were arrested in an all you can eat buffet line.

Fast forward to August 13th 2019 A federal appeals court denied Ron Lafferty’s latest appeal putting him closer to the firing squad. Lafferty, now 78, can appeal the latest decision to the U.S. Supreme Court however it is highly unlikely that they will review his case. If they refuse it should only be a matter of months before his execution.

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Episode 170 (Let’s NOT) Party with the Lafferty Brothers

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Episode 170 brings us to the end of another month and the return of our monthly segment of Infamous Utahn’s. We spent some time talking about the Lafferty Brother’s, Dan & Ron. They believed they were prophets of God (and even killed in the name of God) like you do. They wrote some scriptures and created an exclusive club just for prophets.

Jessica was stranded in paradise so Holly stepped in to lend a hand with the show. Chris and Bre adopted a new puppy, and the studio was nearly destroyed (or at least ruffled a bit). It’s HONEY time in the great state of Riverton. Jeremy was able to harvest 6.5 quarts of honey from his beehive this last weekend…and there was much rejoicing.

We try our hands at a little Utah Trivia, and we talk local Pizza.

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Infamous Utahn Orrin Porter Rockwell

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For our monthly segment on an infamous Utahn we decided to deep dive into Orrin Porter Rockwell. Hero to some, the Mormon’s bodyguard to Joseph Smith, and epitome of the Wild, Wild West.

Porters birth date is still not quite know with a guess of June 28, 1813 or June 25, 1815. He was born in Belchertown, Hampshire County, Massachusetts to Orin and Sarah Rockwell.  Died June 9, 1878 of natural causes in Salt Lake City, Utah and is buried in Salt Lake City Cemetery.

Believe it or not, Porters life did not consist solely of violent shoot-outs and he is not only remembered as a lawman. Rockwell was a noted guide and mountain man, and at one time operated the Hot Springs Hotel and Brewery in southern Salt Lake Valley. So we will let you decide, was he a hero… or a villain?

You can find pieces of statuary and plaques in honor of Porter around the state of Utah. Some of these include Lehi, Bluffdale, his home that was moved to Eureka, and his burial place.

Because Porter Rockwell’s history spans the country it’s a lot to write out. Take a listen to our episode and enjoy some great resources we found for history on Porter Rockwell:

Legends of America.

Lehi, Utah city page.

Keith Veronese, Author of The Bad-Ass Mormon Gunslinger of the Wild West

Frank Kirkman Mountain Meadows Massacre Site

LDS Living Facts and stories you didn’t know about Porter Rockwell

Also former guest of the New Utah Podcast, Author David J. West, bases some of his books around Porter Rockwell!

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Episode 161 The Shittiest Podcast Episode

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Episode 161 is full of some of your favorite things; lists and criminals!! It is our monthly coverage of an infamous Utah criminal. This month we spend our time on Douglas Carter who has recently had a break in his appeal process as of March 2019 and will be going back to court at a later date because of information that came to light. Visit our Infamous Criminal page for a recap on Douglas.

Alright, let’s get to our awesome lists! We love Catherine Armstrong of Only in Your State, and the research and adventures she goes on. We especially love weird things in Utah and this list by Only in Your State compiles just a few of them. We also came up with a city plan for Zaqistan. Yes, that is a real city in Utah.

Apparently this episode was about the weird…err unique. The Daily Herald compiled a list of Utah’s most unique names and where they came from. We were also surprised at some of the towns that were left off the list. Perhaps a part two is in the works? Episode 89 we took a quiz to see if we could guess where the Utah names came from.

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Infamous Utahn: Douglas Carter

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Our infamous Utahn for the month of June and episode 161, is not as well known as maybe a Ted Bundy or a Mark Hofman. However, Douglas Carter’s case has recently come back into the spotlight with his appeals process and new evidence.

We couldn’t find a lot of personal history in Douglas Carter. What we know is he was born in Chicago and made his way to Utah. In 1985 he was accused of committing the heinous crime of murdering Eva Olesen in Provo, Utah. Carter was convicted and put on death row after two witnesses claimed that he bragged to them about how Olesen was murdered. However, these witnesses disappeared for almost 20 years right before they were supposed to testify and right after his conviction! Not fishy, right?

Fast forward to March of 2019, yes just a couple months ago, and the news of a new appeal being fast tracked for Carter comes to light. Although he does already have a high spot in the appeals process, new information regarding the disappearing witnesses has now sparked interest for the 4th district court to review new evidence. Evidence? Did you know that Carter’s DNA was never found at the scene. There was physically no evidence tying him to the death of Eva. The murder happened in February and he wasn’t even suspect until April when his wife though her gun could have been the one used in the murder.

What is this new evidence? It is being reported that the Tovar’s who said that Carter told them what he did, was actually bribed by the Provo police department. With pay-off’s, Christmas gifts, rent being paid, etc. There is no new date set yet.

We have an ongoing conversation about the death penalty. What if Douglas really didn’t do it and he is put to death? What if he wins the appeals process and is put back into society? Can a person who has been in prison for 35+ years become a functioning member of society? Listen below to our conversation about Mr. Carter.

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Infamous Utahn: Mark Hofmann

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In episode 157 we delve deep into the workings of our infamous Utahn Mark Hofmann. Mr. Hofmann is an American counterfeiter, forger, and convicted murderer.

Born December 7th 1954 right here in Salt Lake City Utah Hofmann was raised LDS by two devoutly religious parents. Hofmann was a below-average student. Hofmann graduated from Olympus High School and went on to serve an LDS Mission.

His career in forgeries began early when as a youth he modified a penny to look like a rare 1959-D misprint penny with an estimated value of $25,000.

With a taste of success in his mouth and a little more ‘real world’ experience he went on to DARE WE SAY… FOOLED GOD HIMSELF.

As a collector and dealer in rare transcripts and documents Hoffman has access to material that would give him credence and put him in a position where no one would question him. Upon seeing the amount of money that could be made in his chosen profession Hoffman goes on to forge some of the most infamous documents in LDS history.

The Anthon Transcript. A document supposedly found by Hofmann in a 17th century King James Bible. The transcript was believed to be the unusual reformed Egyptian characters that were copied by Joseph Smith from the golden plates and used to translate the book of Mormon. This transcript was presented to Charles Anthon in 1828.

Joseph Smith III Blessing.  In 1981 Hoffman arrived at the headquarters of the LDS Church with a document which supposedly provided evidence that Joseph Smith had designated his son Joseph Smith III, rather than Brigham Young, as the next prophet and leader of the church.

Perhaps the most notorious of Hofmann Mormon forgeries was the Salamander Letter. Appearing in 1984 and supposedly written by Martin Harris to W.W. Phelps, the letter presented a version of the recovery of the gold plates that contrasted the church-sanctioned version of the events. Not only did it suggest that Smith had been practicing money digging through magical practice, but it also replaced the angel in Smiths account with a white Salamander. The LDS Church offered Hofmann more that $20,000 dollars in both money and rare historical items.

No one know for sure how many forged documents Hofmann created, but there are estimates ranging from dozens, to hundreds.  In October of 1985 things turn ugly for our Friendly Neighborhood Forger and with the prospect of being found out he makes and delivers (2) pipe bombs, killing Steve Christensen and Kathy Sheets. A third pipe bomb (meant for another victim) accidentally detonated in his car seriously injuring Hofmann and sending the police right to his (car) door.

Hofmann was arrested in January 1986 and charged on four indictments totaling 27 counts, including first-degree murder, delivering a bomb, constructing or possessing a bomb, theft by deception, and communication fraud. A fifth indictment, containing an additional five counts of theft by deception, was added later in January.

In 1988, before the Utah Board of Pardons, Hofmann said that he thought planting the bomb that killed Kathy Sheets was “almost a game … at the time I made the bomb, my thoughts were that it didn’t matter if it was Mrs. Sheets, a child, a dog … whoever” was killed. Within the hour the parole board, struck by Hofmann’s “callous disregard for human life,” decided that he would indeed serve his “natural life in prison.”

In December of 2015 Hofmann was transferred from the Draper prison to the Gunnison Facility where he will live out the remainder of his days.

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Episode 153 The Bees are Coming… and so is the Queen!

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**Update as of this post being live** The bees did not arrive this past weekend. Weather delayed them.

Episode 153 we had bee chat. Getting new bees. Birds and the bees. Honey. All the things. It was also our monthly segment of an infamous Utah criminal. This month we decided to pick Gary Gilmore. Stay tuned for our recap!

We brought it up quite a while ago, but the Kennecott Visitor Center is now re-opened after a landslide in the mine several years ago.

Speaking of awesome Utah events, there is plenty to do this coming up weekend (10-12th of May) with the 150th celebration of the Transcontinental Railroad. Salt Lake Magazine has a great issue “New West-Old West” on stands. Editor Mary Malouf wrote a beautiful, heart-felt letter from the editor on our strong connection to our past here in Utah. Salt Lake Tribune has a listing of all the places you can enjoy the celebrations this week!

Test Run of the Big Boy in Cheyenne May 2, 2019 @RioGrandeFan

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