Last person to see caver who suffered “worst death imaginable” reveals how they knew he had died

The last person to see ill-fated caver John Jones alive revealed last year how emergency services were able to determine that he had died. The harrowing circumstances of John’s demise are familiar to many, with the young man having suffered what has been dubbed “the worst death imaginable”. In November 2009, John visited Utah’s infamous Nutty Putty Cave with his brother and some friends, having traveled from his home in Virginia for Thanksgiving. What transpired in the cave would leave a chilling legacy still talked about today, 16 years after the fact. Attempting to navigate Nutty Putty’s tight tunnels, John... Continues…

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