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S.T.O.N.E Spirit Sessions

Mercur Cemetery Utah Oct 20,2017
Mercur Cemetery 1895 to 1913

Mercur Cemetery has a long been held in Mystery in this Cemetery by The Souls of the names of only one known grave has a marker and to it and it is faded and worn out here lies the residents and children of Mercury.

Hard Rock mining town that was the first to use the process of cyanide of getting gold out of mercury hence the town's name. The town was formerly known as Lewiston and Cache County .In 1870 gold was found at the mouth of the canyon west of Cedar Fort 1873 the population reach 2,000 during this time silver miners and Quartz Mines open to help process the ore. But in 1880 10 years later the ore dried up and the town became a ghost town again 1890 farmers from Nebraska brought the Mercur claim and the ore was processed in the outdated plants. So a partner by the name of Gil Payton had and in 1891. He perfected the process with the cyanide the first in the United States.The Golden Gate Company from 1898 to 1902 was the biggest Cyanide Mill in the United States. 1902 Joseph Delmar sold Golden State Mining to Dern's and partners who formed the Mercur consolidated .
1896 the LDS church started a settlement in Mercur when Charles B Felt and Moses W Reynolds and James Duckworth and Sydney Reynolds were sent as missionaries because of the efforts to bring more LDS members .A ward was built July 1st 1900 with George W Brian s Bishop.
The fire of 1902 in the business district of Merkur. This fire was so big that it almost took the whole town out. The people of Mercur rebuilt the town and in its prime Mercur held about 5,000 people.
There was a mass immigration of Italians that came to Mercur to make a living with the hopes and dreams of setting it rich because of them Columbus Day was a big event in Mercur and was a great celebration even with the fires and failures this town kept kicking till it ran out of ore and  it dried up so the question is? Why does Mercur  Cemetery have so many unmarked Graves? Was  it a child Cemetery or was it some of the first people from Lewiston or Mercur buried there? Why is it on the hill away from everything?Are they trapped Spirits or is there something keeping them there? Is the land just cursed? This is our spirit session let's find out what's really going on here in Mercur Cemetery. The truth is in the pudding lol. We are here to find out what going on up here. We wanna know if the spirits will tell us there name and maby let us know what really going on here  in Mercur Cemetery. How do the spirits feel that the town is no longer there? And if that is the case. Are they lost? Thats the questions we want answered. So it begins...The truth behind Mercur Cemetery. Much love and happy hunting...
 
Reference note:
Historical Society of Utah
Gwendolyn Allen
Lead Investigator S.T.O.N.E.Paranorm
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Ted Bundy Basement
Ted Bundy
 
Bundy in police custody on July 27, 1978
DiedJanuary 24, 1989 (aged 42)
Florida State PrisonBradford CountyFlorida, U.S.
Cause of deathExecution by electrocution[1]
Conviction(s)
Criminal penaltyDeath
Escaped
  • Jun 7, 1977 – Jun 13, 1977
  • Dec 7, 1977 – Feb 15, 1978
Details
Victims30+
Span of crimes
Feb 1, 1974 – Feb 9, 1978
CountryUnited States
State(s)
Date apprehended
Aug 16, 1975
Utah, Colorado, Idaho
  • October 2: Nancy Wilcox (16): Ambushed, assaulted, and strangled in Holladay, Utah;[115] body buried (according to Bundy) near Capitol Reef National Park, 200 miles (320 km) south of Salt Lake City, but never found[117]
  • October 18: Melissa Anne Smith (17): Vanished from Midvale, Utah; body found in nearby mountainous area[118]
  • October 31: Laura Ann Aime (17): Disappeared from Lehi, Utah; body discovered by hikers in American Fork Canyon[122]
  • November 8: Carol DaRonch (18): Attempted abduction in Murray, Utah; escaped from Bundy's car and survived[127]
  • November 8: Debra Jean Kent (17): Vanished after leaving a school play in Bountiful, Utah; body left (according to Bundy) near Fairview, Utah, 100 miles (160 km) south of Bountiful; minimal skeletal remains (one patella) found, but never positively identified as Kent's[350
1975
  • January 12: Caryn Eileen Campbell (23): Disappeared from a hotel hallway in Snowmass, Colorado;[134] body discovered on a dirt road near the hotel[135]
  • March 15: Julie Cunningham (26): Disappeared on the way to a tavern in Vail, Colorado;[136] body buried (according to Bundy) near Rifle, 90 miles (140 km) west of Vail, but never found[351]
  • April 6: Denise Lynn Oliverson (25): Abducted while bicycling to her parents' house in Grand Junction, Colorado;[138] body thrown (according to Bundy) into the Colorado River 5 miles (8.0 km) west of Grand Junction,[352] but never found[353]
  • May 6: Lynette Dawn Culver (12): Abducted from Alameda Junior High School in Pocatello, Idaho;[139] body thrown (according to Bundy) into what authorities believe to be the Snake River, but never found[140]
  • June 28: Susan Curtis (15): Disappeared during a youth conference at Brigham Young University;[144] body buried (according to Bundy) near Price, Utah, 75 miles (121 km) southeast of Provo, but never found[354]
Theodore Robert Bundy (born Theodore Robert Cowell; November 24, 1946 – January 24, 1989) was an American serial killerkidnapperrapistburglar, and necrophilewho assaulted and murdered numerous young women and girls during the 1970s and possibly earlier. Shortly before his execution and after more than a decade of denials, he confessed to 30 homicides that he committed in seven states between 1974 and 1978. The true number of victims is unknown and possibly higher.
Many of Bundy's young female victims regarded him as handsome and charismatic, which were traits that he exploited to win their trust. He would typically approach them in public places, feigning injury or disability, or impersonating an authority figure, before overpowering and assaulting them at more secluded locations. He sometimes revisited his secondary crime scenes for hours at a time, grooming and performing sexual acts with the decomposing corpses until putrefaction and destruction by wild animals made further interaction impossible. He decapitated at least 12 of his victims, and for a period of time, he kept some of the severed heads as mementos in his apartment.[3] On a few occasions, he simply broke into dwellings at night and bludgeoned his victims as they slept.
In 1975, Bundy was jailed for the first time when he was incarcerated in Utah for aggravated kidnapping and attempted criminal assault. He then became a suspect in a progressively longer list of unsolved homicides in multiple states. Facing murder charges in Colorado, he engineered two dramatic escapes and committed further assaults, including three murders, before his ultimate recapture in Florida in 1978. For the Florida homicides, he received three death sentences in two separate trials.
Bundy was executed in the electric chair at Florida State Prison on January 24, 1989.[4] Biographer Ann Rule described Bundy as "a sadistic sociopath who took pleasure from another human's pain and the control he had over his victims, to the point of death, and even after".[5] He once called himself "the most cold-hearted son of a bitch you'll ever meet";[6][7] Attorney Polly Nelson—a member of his last defense team—wrote: "Ted was the very definition of heartless evil.
 
Ted Bundy in Utah:

But two days before he was to be executed, Bundy confessed to killing three young women in Utah. He was also suspected of killing two others and in Murray kidnapped another teenager who managed to escape. In the first of three parts ABC4 goes back to 1974 when Bundy's reign of terror in Utah first began

But in the fall, young women started disappearing. Nancy Wilcox was the first. She was a 16-year old 
Two weeks later, Melissa Smith, the Midvale police chief's daughter vanished. Her nude body was later found in the mountains. She had been strangled and raped.
Three weeks later, 17 year old Laura Aime disappeared after leaving a cafe near Lehi. Her body was also found in the mountains - beaten, raped and strangled.
23 year old Nancy Baird of Layton disappeared from a gas station in July 1975. Her body has never been found.

On November 8th, 18 year old Carol Daronch was taken by a stranger at Fashion Place Mall in Murray. She managed to escape.
Later that same night, Debby Kent disappeared in Bountiful.
Bundy was convicted of kidnapping, sent to the Utah state prison. 
Meanwhile, police were trying to link Bundy with the deaths of Smith and Aime and possibly Kent and Wilcox.
In 1977, Bundy was charged with their murders and sent there for trial. Bundy acted as his own attorney and escaped through the window of the law library. He was captured when he got lost in the mountains and drifted back into town.
Despite tighter security, Bundy escaped for good the next time using a vent on the ceiling in his jail cell.
Two weeks later, a pair of co-eds at a Florida State University sorority were found brutally beaten, sodomized and strangled. Two other co-eds in the same sorority survived the bludgeoning. Police said it all happened within 15-minutes.
Three weeks later, a 12 year old girl was brutally murdered. Her remains were later found in a pig barn.

Ted Bundy, who by now had taken on a new name and look, became a suspect after he was pulled over during a routine traffic stop.
Again, Bundy acted as his own defense. But he was convicted of the murders and sentenced to death.

On January 26, 1989, nine years after his third murder conviction, Bundy was executed at a Florida State prison.
Utah detectives played a major role in bringing Bundy to justice. In Part 2 ABC4 reports on how a routine traffic stop in West Valley City was the start of the unraveling of Bundy's murderous life.
Reference Notes:
Salt Lake City, Utah - SALT LAKE CITY (ABC 4 Utah) 
Wikapedia
Gwendolyn Allen
Lead Investigator S.T.O.N.E.Paranormal
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