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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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