There, at the mouth of Nutty Putty Cave, Sanchez found peace and pain. John Jones remains inside, entombed in the cave where he died on Nov. 25, 2009. But he isn’t the only one still ensnared by it.
Editor’s note: This is Part 2 of The Tribune’s Nutty Putty rescue series, first published Aug. 22, 2010. Read Part 1 here. Ryan Shurtz usually feels at home underground. Since he was 4, he has ...
and the entrance to the cave was padlocked shut at night. John Edward Jones visited Nutty Putty Cave with his brother Josh ...
The Salt Lake Tribune reports that John Jones remains inside Utah County's Nutty Putty Cave, entombed where he died 15 years ago, but he isn't the only one still ensnared by it. When Emily Sanchez ...
When 26-year-old John Edward Jones went on a spelunking trip to Utah’s famous Nutty Putty cave in November 2009 ... but the ...
This is the story of the Nutty Putty Cave Incident. John Edward Jones was an experienced spelunker ... but the hard material and the awkward position made the drilling slow and painful work.