All that remains of an executed criminal on display in a Utah museum
All that remains of an executed criminal on display in a Utah museum
and last updated 2021-07-15 00:16:41-04
LEHI, Utah â The Hutchings Museum in Lehi, Utah displays all that is left of an executed man: a large swath of skin.
It was taken from the body of convicted killer Chauncey Millard who was shot to death in Provo, Utah in 1869.
The beginning of Millardâs life is much more a mystery than the end.
He claimed not to know his birthday, and the name he provided may have been an alias.
A new mural painting titled “The Bear River Massacre” created by Rick Kennington, will be unveiled at the Hutchings Museum and Institute in Lehi, Utah, on Saturday, Jan. 16 at