By Steve Kent & The Herald Journal
• Mar 9, 2021
About 8 miles up Logan Canyon, across the river and among several empty cabins, there’s a swimming pool. Built by Depression-era millionaires, it likely hosted business tycoons and Hollywood starlets.
Some time ago, a trespasser must have attempted an exorcism, because the name “Jesus” and a cross are spraypainted on the swimming pool’s wall.
It’s one of the first things someone sees on the tour of Hatch’s Camp, now up for sale.
“We realize that many people would love to come see this property in person. At this time, it’s only open to qualified buyers,” said Eric Jones of Cache Home Realty. “We hope in the future that there may be a way that we could open it to the public.”
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By Steve Kent & The Herald Journal
• Mar 1, 2021
More than a half a year after the remains of autistic boy JJ Vallow and his sister were found on their stepfather’s property in Salem, Idaho, a Utah group is raising awareness of filicide.
Neurodiverse Utah is hosting an online vigil for the disabled victims of filicide, which is when a child is killed by a relative or caretaker. While JJ Vallow’s death was one of the most high-profile recent cases of alleged filicide with a disabled victim, the Autistic Self Advocacy Network has documented about 700 such cases over the past five years.
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