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  2. Buried Alive: the Nutty Putty Cave Incident - YouTube

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    In November 2009, a family trip down to the Nutty Putty caves turned into a hellish nightmare, causing one of the most unusual and arguably terrifying deaths...

  3. Harrowing reported last words of man who 'died worst death ...

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    By Kim Novak. The harrowing last words of a man who 'died the worst death imaginable' after getting stuck upside down in a cave in Utah have been revealed. John Edward Jones, 26, had been exploring Nutty Putty Cave, located approximately 55 miles from Salt Lake City, in November 2009 when the tragic incident occurred. Credit: GoogleMaps.

  4. Nutty Putty Cave: Before and After the Tragic Death of John ...

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    The entrance to Nutty Putty Cave has been sealed with concrete to keep out the curious. ADMIN/CATATANFIKSIID. Discovered in 1960 outside Salt Lake City, Utah, Nutty Putty Cave was a local favorite with Boy Scout troops and college students, attracting 5,000 visitors a year. Then came the tragic death of John Edward Jones in 2009 when the 26-year-old father and medical student became hopelessly ...

  5. Nutty Putty Cave Accident - CaveHaven

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    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. His death is a sobering reminder of how dangerous caving can be and why we should follow safe caving practices at all times when spelunking.

  6. Nutty Putty Cave - Wikipedia

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    The Nutty Putty Cave is a hydrothermal cave located west of Utah Lake in Utah County, Utah, United States. The cave attracted amateur and professional cavers alike despite its narrow passageways. It has been closed to the public since 2009 following a fatal accident that year. [ 1 ]

  7. Buried Alive- the nutty putty cave incident - YouTube

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    Embark on a journey into the depths of terror with the chilling account of the Nutty Putty Cave incident, a harrowing tale of survival against insurmountable...

  8. John Jones' Death Inside Nutty Putty Cave - All That's ...

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    Once a popular attraction for cave explorers and thrill-seekers, Nutty Putty Cave is now only a tomb, the grave of a doomed explorer named John Edward Jones who got trapped inside and died in 2009. Nutty Putty Cave was documented for the first time in 1960 by a caver named Dale Green. The cave soon began drawing thousands of adventurers each year.

  9. Jones family via Deseret News John Edward Jones, the man who died inside Nutty Putty Cave in 2009. For 28 hours, rescuers tried frantically to free him, but to no avail. On November 25, John Edward Jones died inside Nutty Putty Cave. Then, its owners sealed the cave with Jones’ body inside to prevent a tragedy like this from ever happening again.

  10. John Edward Jones: Cave death and emergence of his widow ...

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    John Edward Jones died in a cave, but his widow emerged from the darkness. Emily Jones-Sanchez with her children, Lizzie, left, and John, right, and husband Donovan Sanchez at their wedding. Lara Douglas. It's been a long five years since John Jones got stuck and died in Utah’s Nutty Putty Cave, which was then sealed up and became his final ...

  11. Monument to a Lost Spelunker: Why Nutty Putty Cave Closed

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    Nutty Putty Cave is one such cave. It is a labyrinth of tight, twisting tunnels that was a challenge for all who entered its walls. It was a popular location for adventure seekers until 2009 when the tragic story of John Edward Jones took place deep within the cave. The now-sealed entrance to the Nutty Putty Cave system.

  12. Nutty Putty Cave Incident | Buried Alive - YouTube

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    Nutty Putty Cave Incident | Buried AliveNutty Putty Cave was a popular tourist attraction in Utah until 2009, when 26-year-old John Edward Jones got trapped ...

  13. In 2009, just a few days before Thanksgiving, 26-year-old John Edward Jones entered Utah’s Nutty Putty Cave. He never came back out. The cave, which was named for the loose clay filling many of its narrow passages, already had a notorious reputation. Discovered in 1960, the cave became popular with Scout troops and amateur spelunkers.

  14. The Nutty Putty Cave and the untimely death of a young caver

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    Nutty Putty in a nutshell. The Nutty Putty cave is located outside Salt Lake City, Utah, in the United States. The entrance to the cave is from the top of a hill called Blowhole Hill. The ...

  15. John Jones Was Buried Alive. Case of Nutty Putty Cave | by ...

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    Nutty Putty Cave in Utah was a dream spot for adventurers. The cave’s stories and legends added to its charm. There were tales of rooms with names like ‘Big Slide’ and ‘Birth Canal ...

  16. Poignant tribute left at location where man suffered ‘worst ...

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    A poignant tribute has been left at the site where a man suffered one of the worst deaths imaginable whilst exploring a cave. Back in 2009, John Edward Jones lost his life at the age of just 26 after he became stuck in Nutty Putty Cave, about 55 miles from Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. John, a medical student and experienced explorer, had been ...

  17. John Jones' Tragic Death at Nutty Putty Cave, Detailed - Ranker

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    No One Could Save John Jones From His Tragic Spelunking Accident - But His Death Sparked Change. During the evening of November 24, 2009, John Jones and a group of fellow cave explorers entered Nutty Putty Cave located near Salt Lake City, UT. Nutty Putty is a hydrothermal cave known for its tight twists and crawl spaces; management has ...

  18. After being trapped for an excruciating 27 hours, John Edward Jones died from a heart attack on November 25, 2009. HowStuffWorks writes that it was deemed too dangerous to extract his remains. Thus, Nutty Putty Cave was permanently sealed shortly after Jones' death. A plaque commemorating his life can now be found at the cave's entrance.

  19. John Jones, 26, of Stansbury Park, died nearly 28 hours after he became stuck upside-down in Nutty Putty Cave, a popular spelunking site about 80 miles south of Salt Lake City. His death is the ...

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  21. BURIED ALIVE: Such A Harrowing story!! Wow, Why Does Anybody do this kind of thing? The Nutty Putty Cave Incident Should Be A Warning To All*** ROAD TO 100,...