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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Episode 183 Hallmark Christmas Movies v. Lifetime Christmas Movies

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You thought last week was a great debate… This week we discuss Hallmark Christmas Movies vs. Lifetime Christmas movies… vs. Law and Order SVU. Don’t worry, it’s relevant!

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The end of the month marks another episode of Utah’s Infamous Criminal’s! We decided to delve into Wanda Barzee and Brian David Mitchell. There are no redeeming qualities between these two monsters. The best thing that came out of this terrible situation was Elizabeth Smart’s strength. She is a shining light!

We mentioned local community gem, Princess Kennedy, was in a bad accident over the weekend. She smashed her face pretty bad, and they had to do facial reconstruction after they waited for the brain bleed/leakage to subside. Surgery was extensive and on Tuesday. It seems to have gone well with an update that hopefully she’ll get moved out of ICU soon. Kennedy is known for her Salon at Library Square and her attention to the homeless community in Salt Lake City, most recently offering her skills to Project Homeless Connect. PK is very active in the LGBTQ+ community, always making appearances at local events and offering support. She also provides her own events through SLC’s Pride festival in the summer. There will be upcoming events and there are two Go Fund Me accounts, one by Justin Strange and one by Jordan Moore, for Kennedy, as she does not have health insurance and will need assistance. If you don’t want to deal with Go Fund me, her Venmo is @PK-Kennedy. PK’s heart is huge, she’s an important part of SLC, and we send our love and healing juju to her!

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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 John D Lee

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October’s infamous Utahn, is part of one of the darkest stains on Utah history, The Mountain Meadows Massacre. John D Lee was the only person that was held accountable for the deaths of the immigrants.

John D Lee was a loyal man. His loyalty and desire to serve and fit in with something would be his demise. Born in Kaskaskia, Illinois on September 12, 1812. John D Lee wouldn’t end up joining the Mormon church until he was 25. At that time he took the doctrine of plural marriage and had 19 wives, yes you heard that correct, 19 wives. During this time Lee would also join the Mormon Militia. We noticed that Lee had a lot of the childhood trauma that many of our other criminals have had; loss of a parent at a young age, alcoholic parent… Perhaps his loyalties came to Joseph Smith and Brigham Young because he didn’t have figures to look up to when he was younger? Lee helped with the western expansion of the Mormon’s into Utah.

Fast forward to Parley P. Pratt being murdered in Arkansas, Mormons thought he was a martyr and that this was more persecution, even though it was by the legal husband of one of Pratt’s wives. The space that Mountain Meadows Massacre took place was a fill up spot for travelers before traveling on to California. Stock piling for the long journey west. Word got out that an immigrant party by the name of the Baker-Fancher was going to be stopping there after leaving SLC. This is where Lee became the scapegoat. Militia members planned an attack, which included Paiute Indians who they told could take any provisions, on the Baker-Francher party. After promising the group they could leave without harm, the tides turned and the attacks started on the 7th of September 1857 and ended on September 11th with 120 men, women, and children over the age of 7 being slaughtered. Lee doing the final act. They buried them quickly, took their items, and the younger kids were given to local families. John D Lee would be the only one to stand trial.

Lee was quoted as saying to the Salt Lake Tribune, “ Lee. I am no traitor. I will never betray Brigham Young, as he was not there. Still I do not intend to any that others were not guilty, but Brigham Young sent messengers with dispatches to that place (the meadows) but all was over and it was too late.

From PBS.org, “Lee’s involvement in the massacre — the extent of which is still vigorously disputed and will probably never be known — was to haunt him for the next two decades, and would ultimately lead to his execution. He had written a letter to Brigham Young shortly after the massacre which laid the blame squarely on the Paiute Indians, but even among his own neighbors rumors of Lee’s guilt abounded. In 1858 a federal judge came to southwestern Utah to investigate the massacre and Lee’s part in it, but Lee went into hiding and local Mormons refused to cooperate with the investigation. Folk songs dating back to this year blamed Lee for the massacre. A warrant for his arrest remained outstanding.

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He found himself exiled and eventually executed. Listen to the episode below to hear what we have to say about this gross moment in Utah’s history.

From Famous Trials, ” The only wonder is that Lee, who was an intelligent man, would allow himself to be so often and so grossly deceived, and still repose confidence in his leaders. The answer to this is, that he had the utmost faith – a fanatical faith – in the truth of the Mormon religion, and believed that no other doctrine would enable him to attain immortality and future happiness.

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Mountain Meadows Massacre Monument Atlas Obscura. photo Mangoman88

Some of the resources that we used for this episode: Smithsonian Magazine/ PBS / Famous Trials / Mountain Meadows UNL edu / National Park Service

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Infamous Utahn: Gary Ridgway

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Although his ties to Utah are basically birth to 11 years old, for September Infamous Utah segment we decided to discuss the monster that is Gary Ridgway.

Born February 18, 1949 in Salt Lake City, Utah. His time in Utah was short. His family moved to Seattle when Gary was 11. As with many of the criminal’s that we’ve covered over the last year, Gary came from an abusive background *and we are talking like Norman Bates stuff here*, he had a low IQ, and matched the profiling of other serial killers. Torturing animals at a young age, his first victim was when he was 14. Gary stabbed a local 6 year old. Fortunately it didn’t kill the kid, but we did notice that in our research we couldn’t find why Gary wasn’t punished for said crime. We discuss, is it because of the time frame it happened? The whole, “boys will be boys” era? Gary ended up joining the Navy in 1967 and was shipped to Vietnam.

It might true what they say, there is someone for everyone. Ridgway was married three times before he was convicted. The majority of the kills that Ridgway had were in the 80’s when serial killers were a in the front of the public mind. Women ranging between the age of 18-30’s and being transient or prostitutes, people he felt wouldn’t be missed. However, not even specifically that category, if he thought they were one of those categories, they became part of his MO. It is true what you have read, Ted Bundy was consulted about the “Green River Killer” and gave his insights about the psychology and the why on what Gary was doing.

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Ridgway was arrested in 2001 and in 2003 he confessed and was convicted of 49 murders with a plea bargain given in exchange for locating the bodies he remembered, at least a few of them anyways. Ridgway believed that murdering women was his “job.” Gary is quoted as saying “I had killed so many women I have a hard time keeping them straight.” It is said that he may have killed up to 71 women, if not more. He is currently serving in Colorado after being transferred there from Washington. There has been talks to move him back to Washington, but who knows if that will happen.

Some great resources to learn more about Ridgway include; Learning History with a comprehensive timeline of his life. Ranker has also listed some of the most heinous things about Ridgway. Robert Debry also did a wrongful death series on Ridgway.

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Episode 174 Utah Pumpkin Feuds

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Do you think the pumpkin patches in Utah have feuds, like West Side Story dancing kind of feuds? We do! Episode 174 we ran through a list of 40 of the the most family friendly fall adventures to take through every county in Utah, courtesy of Tips for Family Trips. Utah has zero shortage of corn mazes.

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The end of September brings our infamous Utah segment. This month, although he was only born in Utah and spent a mere 11 years, we discussed the monster that is Gary Ridgway. Up until the last year, he was known as one of the most deadly serial killers in history.

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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 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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