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Former Ogden police officer recalls 'Hi-Fi murders' on 50th anniversary

OGDEN — Monday marked the 50th anniversary of one of the most notorious crimes in Utah's history. On April 22, 1974, what came to be known as the "Hi-Fi murders" occurred at the Hi-Fi Shop, then located on Washington Boulevard in Ogden. The crime, which began as a robbery of the electronics store, resulted in the deaths of three people — Michelle Ansley (age 18), Carol Naisbitt (52) and Stanley Walker (20). Two others — Orren Walker (43, Stanley's father) and Cortney Naisbitt (16, Carol's son) — were tortured alongside the other victims and suffered life-altering injuries as a ...

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Letter: Comparing unequal political parties

Let's compare the republican political party to the democracts when it comes to character, class, integrity and corruption. From 1961 to 2019 the republican party held power for 31 years, in that period of time there were 149 indictments, 95 convictions, and 34 party members sentenced. When it ...

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