![]() ![]() ![]() Hi, Susie, thanks for coming, but I really, really want to get out, said 26-year-old John Jones. How’s it going The reply seemed to come from the other end of a long hallway. In 2009, a husband, father and medical student lost his life spelunking in a cave system that had been closed several times for being dangerous, but had reopened 6 months earlier because of public pressure. Motola said that bringing John Jones out of the Nutty Putty Cave would be like 'swimming backwards against a very strong current.' Hi, John, my name is Susie. ![]() This is what happened to John Edward Jones. This one isn't technically true crime, and really has no business being here, but it's our podcast and we'll do what we want. John Edward Jones, 26, will have his final resting place in the Nutty Putty Cave, as members of the Utah County Sherriff’s office announced there will be no more rescue efforts due to the dangers of the cave. Imagine being stuck in a cave while being face down for over 70 hours as everyone tries to get you free. No spoken intro for this one guys, Celeste is sick and sounds like a lawnmower making sweet love to a pile of nails. Find 3 listings related to John Jones Construction in Los Angeles on YP.com. Nutty Putty Cave Accident This article describes the Nutty Putty Cave accident in which a 26-year-old caver named John Jones tragically lost his life in 2009. ![]()
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