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Sunday, November 4, 2018

Jonathan Berry Is From Grand Junction Colorado

Jonathan David Berry
He was 23 years old BYU student when he went missing on June 1st, 2006 from Provo, Utah
He told his friends he was headed to Rock Canyon, but never returned.
He was last seen wearing sandals, a blue t-shirt and tan shorts.
Berry's roommate found a note he left behind indicating Berry did not want to live and did not want to be found. 
Authorities do not necessarily believe he is deceased, however. They think he may have left of his own accord.
At the time of his disappearance, Berry was a scholarship student at Brigham Young University, majoring in biology. 
He is from Grand Junction, Colorado. His loved ones stated he did not seem troubled or depressed prior to his disappearance. 
At the time of his disappearance he was 6'2 - 6'4 tall, 160 - 170 pounds, with blond hair and blue eyes. 
Berry has a scar on his forehead between his eyebrows. 
He wears contact lenses.

Who Killed Elizabeth Salgado?

Elizabeth Salgado
She loved star-gazing, the sound of birds and flowers.
She was 26 years old missionary when she vanished on April 16, 2015, as she was walking home from school.
Less than a month before, she had moved to Provo, Utah from Mexico to study at the Nomen Global Language Center.
Classmates say they last saw Elizabeth, who spoke little English, after class that afternoon as she headed home to her apartment, about 18 blocks from the school. 
After that, there was no activity on her cellphone or bank accounts and she was never seen or heard from again.

Shortly after 9:00 a.m. on Friday, May 18, 2018, deputies were dispatched to a report from a man who said he found what he believed were human remains in Hobble Creek Canyon.
The remains were found off the road and it was in an area that you would not find by being on a trail.
The wooded, mountainous area where the body was found is a popular area for campers, fishermen, and hikers. 
Hobble Creek Canyon is roughly thirteen miles from where Elizabeth was last seen.
Using dental records, the remains were identified as belonging to Elizabeth Elena Laguna-Salgado.
The possibility of strangulation or asphyxiation appears unlikely, because the main bone in a strangulation, the hyoid bone, was not disturbed.
There is no outstanding evidence that would suggest blunt force trauma.
And there is no evidence of an overdose.
Her death is being treated as a homicide under suspicious circumstances and authorities are currently looking at two people.
They offered alibis but detectives aren't convinced of their whereabouts after Salgado disappeared.

In September, the family hired an attorney to help solve her murder.

New Clues In The Search For Asha Degree.

Asha Degree went missing when she was 9 years old on February 14th, 2000,from Shelby, North Carolina, United States.
A year and a half later, her book bag, still packed, was unearthed from a construction site along Highway 18 north of Shelby.
In early October of this year the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office announced two “new possible clues”.
The first clue is a library book from Fallston Elementary School in Cleveland County, Cleveland.The book, “McElligot’s Pool” by Dr. Seuss, shows a fish chasing a worm on a hook on its cover.
Unfortunately the library records at the Fallston Elementary School Media Center don’t go back to the year of Asha’s disappearance.
The second clue was a concert T-shirt from New Kids on the Block, which formed in the 1980s and is currently on tour.
Officials said investigators were working on the assumption that Asha is alive.
In May 2016, the FBI announced it was looking for an early 1970s Lincoln Mark IV or Thunderbird, based on a tip that someone who looked like Asha may have gotten into a car like that on N.C. 18, around the time she disappeared.
A $45,000 reward is available for information on the case, according to the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office video. 

Anyone with information on the library book, the shirt or other details can call 704-484-4822.

Susan B. Anthony was an American social reformer and women's rights activist

Susan B. Anthony
"I declare to you that woman must not depend upon the protection of man, but must be taught to protect herself, and there I take my stand."

She was born February 15th, 1820 to Daniel Anthony and Lucy Read in Adams, Massachusetts.

Susan was inspired by the Quaker belief that everyone was equal under God. 
That idea guided her throughout her life. 
She had seven brothers and sisters, many of whom became activists for justice and emancipation of slaves.
She learned to read and write by the age of three.
Life became difficult for Susan and her family after her dad lost almost everything when the economy collapsed in 1837. 
Susan started teaching to make money to help pay off her father's debts.
She collected anti-slavery petitions at the age of 17.
In 1856, she became the New York state agent for the American Anti-Slavery Society.
In 1852, Susan and her friend Elizabeth Cady Stanton
 founded the New York Women's State Temperance Society after Susan was prevented from speaking at a temperance conference because she was female. 
Together in 1863, they founded the Women's Loyal National League, which conducted the largest petition drive in United States history up to that time, collecting nearly 400,000 signatures in support of the abolition of slavery. 
They initiated the American Equal Rights Association in 1866, which campaigned for equal rights for both women and African Americans. 
They began publishing a women's rights newspaper called The Revolution in 1868.
They founded the National Woman Suffrage Association as part of a split in the women's movement in 1869.
In 1890, their organization merged with the rival American Woman Suffrage Association to form the National American Woman Suffrage Association. 
In 1876, Susan and Stanton began working with Matilda Joslyn Gage on the six-volume History of Woman Suffrage. 
She was arrested in 1872 for voting in her hometown of Rochester, New York, and convicted in a widely publicized trial. 
She refused to pay the fine, but the authorities declined to take further action. 
In 1878, Susan and Stanton arranged for Congress to be presented with an amendment giving women the right to vote. 
It later became known colloquially as the Susan B. Anthony Amendment and was ratified as the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1920.
Susan traveled a lot and gave as many as 75 to 100 speeches per year and worked on many state campaigns. 
She worked internationally, playing a key role in creating the International Council of Women.
In 1893, she also helped to bring about the World's Congress of Representative Women at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago.
At first Susan was harshly ridiculed and accused of trying to destroy the institution of marriage. 
Later in life, public perception of her changed radically. 
At age 75, she toured Yosemite National Park on the back of a mule.
Her 80th birthday was celebrated in the White House at the invitation of President William McKinley. 
She became the first actual woman to be depicted on U.S. coinage when her portrait appeared on the 1979 dollar coin.
She remained as leader of the NAWSA and continued to travel extensively on suffrage work, initiating the Rochester branch of the Women's Educational and Industrial Union.
In 1898, she called a meeting of 73 local women's societies to form the Rochester Council of Women. 
She played a key role in raising the funds required by the University of Rochester before they would admit women students, pledging her life insurance policy to close the final funding gap.
Susan B. Anthony died at the age of 86 of heart failure and pneumonia in her home in Rochester, New York, on March 13, 1906.
She was buried at Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester. 

He was 22 years old when he went missing under suspicious circumstances.

Daniel Leon Scott
He was 22 years old when he went missing on January 1, 1997 under suspicious circumstances from Murray, Utah.
At the time of his disappearance he was 5'10" tall, 140 lbs, with brown hair and brown eyes.

Daniel Went Missing From Salem, Utah in 1995.

Daniel C. Edmonds Jr. 
AKA: Charles D Edmonds Jr
He was 22 years old when he was last seen at a family member's residence in the vicinity of the 800 block of south 300 West in Salem, Utah on August 22, 1995.
He may be in the Diamond Fork 6th water area of Utah.
When he was last seen Daniel was wearing a blue Marlboro shirt, a leaf-green jacket with tan sleeves and his name printed on it, blue Levi's jeans, a brown belt, a white baseball cap, white low-top socks, High TEC boots and carrying a brown wallet.
He has a freckled complexion, a mole on his neck, a scar on his right finger, and scars on both knees. 
He has previously fractured his left arm and his tonsils are missing. His blood type is O-negative.
Daniel is 6'4" tall, 140 lbs, with blonde hair and blue eyes.

Have You Seen Jeffery? He Worked At The University Of Utah Hospital.

Jeffrey Lynn O’Carroll
Jeffrey was 36 years old when he was last seen in the area of 4th south and 13th east Salt Lake City, Utah on August 27, 1986. 
He called his sister at 10:00 p.m. that day and said he wasn't feeling well. 
She agreed to meet him, but he never showed up. 
He did not have access to a vehicle at the time of his disappearance. 
And may have left on foot.
He was a laundry sorter at the University of Utah Hospital at the time of his disappearance.
He has a mental condition and requires medication for schizophrenia. 
He wears glasses with dark grey or wine colored lenses and has “messy” hair. 
He could have been wearing a light grey shirt and dark grey pants. May have a beard but does have a widows peak. 
He has a cleft dimple on his chin and has a burn scar on his lower right leg below his knee. 
He also has a skin graph scar above his knee on his right leg. Dental and chest x-rays are available.
At the time of his disappearance he was 5'10" to 6'0" tall, 135 to 150 lbs, with brown hair and brown eyes.

Mary Miller was Lost on Mount Timpanogos

Mary K Miller
She was last reported to be seen near one of the trails on Mount Timpanogos in Provo, Utah on June 20, 1979.
She was emotionally upset at the time she disappeared.
At the time of her disappearance she was 47 years old, 5'6" tall, 140 lbs, with grey hair and hazel eyes.

The Discovery Of King Tut's Tomb

British backer Lord Carnarvon had searched for the lost tomb of Tutankhamun for an uneventful six years.
He was just about to call off the search when archaeologist Howard Carter convinced him to stick it out for one more season.
On November 1, 1922, Carter resumed digging in the Valley of the Kings. 
On November 4, they found a rubble-filled stairway.
They cleared the debris from the stairs, which revealed the top of a doorway, sealed with plaster. 
Upon it were the undisturbed seals of the royal necropolis.
After ordering the staircase filled in, Carter sent a cable to his patron, Lord Carnarvon.
“At last have made wonderful discovery in valley; a magnificent tomb with seals intact.”
Carnarvon hurried to Egypt to witness the opening of the tomb. 
As Carter and his team re-cleared the staircase to continue their work, the entire door was exposed, and the seals were revealed.
It appeared to be the tomb of  Tutankhamun.
The door bore signs of damage and repair.
The next day, on November 26, 1922, Carnarvon and other observers looking on, Carter drilled a small hole in the top corner of the doorway and placed a candle inside.
The candle flickered, and Carter peered in. 

Carnarvon asked
“Can you see anything?”
Cater replied
“Yes,Wonderful things. 
Wonderful things!”

The Antechamber
There were strange animals, statues and everywhere, the glint of gold.
When Carter and Carnarvon entered the tomb’s interior chambers , they were thrilled to find it virtually intact.
Its treasures were untouched after more than 3,000 years.
When the door came down, the wall opposite the entrance wall was piled nearly to the ceiling with boxes, chairs, couches, most of them gold, in an "organized chaos."
On the right wall stood two life-size statues of the king, facing each other.

There was a sealed entrance that was between them. 
This sealed door also showed signs of being broken into and resealed.
To the left of the door from the passageway lay a tangle of parts from several dismantled chariots.
There was another sealed door behind the couches on the far wall. This sealed door also had a hole in it, but unlike the others, the hole had not been resealed. 
Carefully, they crawled under the couch and shone their light.
In this room everything was in disarray.
The items in the Antechamber needed to be removed or risk damage to them from flying debris, dust, and movement.
So many of the items were in extremely delicate states.
It took Carter and his team seven weeks to clear the Antechamber. 

The Burial Chamber
On February 17, 1923, Carter opened the door to the last chamber.
The inside was almost completely filled with a large shrine over 16 feet long, 10 feet wide, and 9 feet tall. 
The walls of the shrine were made of gilded wood inlaid with a brilliant blue porcelain.
The walls of the Burial Chamber (excluding the ceiling) were covered with a gypsum plaster and painted yellow. 
Upon the yellow walls were painted funerary scenes.
On the ground around the shrine were portions of two broken necklaces that looked as if they had been dropped by robbers and magic oars to ferry the king's boat across the waters of the Nether World.
As Carter and his team worked to disassemble the shrine they found that this was merely the outer shrine, with four shrines in total. 
Each section of the shrines weighed up to half a ton.
When the fourth shrine was disassembled, the king's sarcophagus was revealed. 
The sarcophagus was yellow in color and made out of a single block of quartzite. 
The lid did not match the rest of the sarcophagus and had been cracked in the middle.
When the heavy lid was lifted, a gilded wooden coffin was revealed. 
The coffin was in a distinctly human shape and was 7 feet 4 inches in length.
When they lifted the lid of the coffin, they found another, smaller coffin.
When they lifted the lid of that coffin, it revealed the last coffin, made of solid gold.
On top of this third, and final, coffin was a dark material that had once been liquid and poured over the coffin from the hands to the ankles. 
The liquid had hardened over the years and firmly stuck the third coffin to the bottom of the second. 
After the thick residue had to be removed the lid of the third coffin was raised.
The royal mummy of Tutankhamun was revealed. 
The clothing and the perfectly preserved mummy was the most valuable, as it was the first one ever to be discovered. 
The liquid poured on the mummy had done a great deal of damage. The linen wrappings of the mummy could not be unwrapped as hoped, but instead had to be removed in large chunks.
The autopsy revealed that Tutankhamun had been about 5 feet 5 1/8 inches tall and had died around the age of 18. 
Certain evidence also attributed Tutankhamun's death to murder.

The Treasury
On the right wall of the Burial Chamber was an entrance into the treasury.
The Treasury was filled with items including many boxes and model boats.
There was the large gilded canopic shrine. 
Inside the gilded shrine was the canopic chest made out of a single block of calcite. 
Inside the canopic chest were the four canopic jars, each in the shape of an Egyptian coffin and elaborately decorated, holding the pharaoh's embalmed liver, lungs, stomach, and intestines.
Also discovered in the Treasury were two small coffins found in a simple, undecorated wooden box. 
Inside these two coffins were the mummies of two premature fetuses, possibly his children.


The Curse
There were rumors that a curse would befall anyone who disturbed the tomb.
This curse was fueled when Lord Carnarvon became suddenly ill from an infected mosquito bite on his cheek that he had accidentally aggravated while shaving.
On April 5, 1923, just a week after the bite, Lord Carnarvon died.
Despite his, the tomb's treasures were carefully catalogued, removed and included in a famous traveling exhibition called the “Treasures of Tutankhamen.” 
The exhibition’s permanent home is the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.


The Hidden Chamber
As of March 2016, radar scans indicated that there may yet be hidden chambers not yet opened within King Tut's tomb.

Saturday, November 3, 2018

Did Adam Hutchinson Drive His Truck Into The River?

Adam Hutchinson
He was last seen on June 10, 2006 in Sandy, Utah.
Authorities stated he is missing under suspicious circumstances and may have driven his truck into the Jordan River.
At the time of his disappearance he was 29 years old, 5'9 tall, 170 pounds, black hair with brown eyes.
He was wearing a black shirt and black pants.
He has scar on his left arm. 
He has the following tattoos: two skulls with clouds and a Joker on his chest, a tribal band, an eagle, a sun, a cloud and a rattlesnake inside a diamond on his left arm, a circle on his left shoulder, an 8-ball, two Aces, dice, buffalo faces and a Confederate flag with jail bars on his right arm, and a dream catcher and an eagle on his back. He had a mustache and goatee.