That’s one thing to play a horror game. It’s another to crawl, heart pounding, through a pitch-black tunnel that once claimed ...
SALT LAKE CITY ( ABC4) — Over 15 years after the Nutty Putty cave in Utah County was closed, gamers can now explore it ...
The decision to close Nutty Putty Cave after John Jones died inside it almost 16 years ago still stirs up controversy. For most of the nearly 60 years prior to Jones’ death, the cave had been a ...
It was supposed to be a fun family outing. Instead, John Jones got stuck 15 years ago this week in Utah’s Nutty Putty Cave, upsidedown, with no way out. For 27 hours, rescuers worked to get John free.
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.
Video: VR game allows you to experience 'the worst death imaginable' 26-year-old John Edward Jones was wedged stuck upside ...
15 years after a man died in the Nutty Putty Cave, his family and rescuers still struggle to escape the darkness A wreath is placed at the Nutty Putty cave. When Emily Sanchez first visited her ...
When Emily Sanchez first visited her husband's unconventional tomb, lush green ferns and moss created an oasis there amid the gray limestone debris and the brown patches of scraggly broom snakeweed ...