

Spencer Cannon discusses the difficulty of reaching Nutty Putty from the top of Blowhole Hill.

Spencer Cannon, who was present for the John Jones rescue effort in 2009, also provides his insight. Cold Theory Of Susan Powell In Nutty Putty Cave Debunked. In this bonus episode of the Cold podcast, we examine the evidence to see if the theory of Susan Powell being buried in the cave holds any merit. Susan L Cave contact info - address: 102 Collins Ct, Circleville, OH 43113, phone number. It includes Josh’s handwritten note about Nutty Putty. On the back of the card, Josh had written a note describing Nutty Putty as a “hole in the ground w/ maze.” Cold located this scanned postcard among Josh Powell’s digital files. A review of his personal files by Cold uncovered a scanned postcard. There are indications Josh was aware of the cave. Photo: Dave Cawley, KSL NewsRadioīecause that caving tragedy and the disappearance of Susan Powell occurred close together, both in time and in place, it led many people to wonder if Josh Powell might have hidden Susan’s body in the cave prior to its closure. The entrance to Nutty Putty, atop Utah’s Blowhole Hill. Jones’ ordeal in the cave ultimately cost him his life and Nutty Putty was permanently sealed. It had also been the site of multiple search-and-rescue operations in the decades since its discovery. Nutty Putty Cave was a popular spot for spelunkers. Just before Thanksgiving of that year, a man named John Jones became trapped in Nutty Putty Cave. 7, 2009 came just two weeks following another major tragedy. This is a bonus episode of Cold: Nutty Putty Cave. They fed her only cockroaches to eat, only her own urine to drink. That was the beginning of her 44 days of torture that led to her death. They kept her captive in the house owned by one of their parents. The " equipment failure" was supposedly the result of a lack of rock integrity.The disappearance of Susan Cox Powell from her home in West Valley City, Utah on Dec. Heres why: while sifting through hundreds of Josh Powells digital files, I came across a scanned. Junko Furuta was a 17-year-old Japanese teenager was kidnapped by a group of young men. One of the bolts anchoring the pulleys broke, and John was back into his initial position. Experienced spelunker and medical student John Edward Jones was exploring Nutty Putty Cave in Utah with friends over Thanksgiving on Novemwhen tragedy struck. It worked temporarily, and after his head raised slightly via the ropes and pulleys, rescuers were able to give him an IV, food, and water they were hopeful the worst was over, as they considered their next move. The progress didn't last long. The time-consuming nature of using hand tools wasn't ideal given John's head-down position, so they opted to use a rope and pulley system to raise him up. Unfortunately, John's position made it challenging for large equipment to get near him. Apparently, the Mojave Underground was conducting searches of mines in 2010, but that's the last I can find about the search for her. Using chisels and axes was also possibilities, but it took hours to chip away small amounts of rock. Is anyone still looking for Susan Powell I was recently reading about the nutty putty cave and stumbled across this article. They also thought about using explosives, but the danger to John was too great. They considered greasing him - so they ordered six gallons of vegetable oil to try to slide him out.
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Once rescuers realized how difficult it was to free John, they started brainstorming.
