Selfie taken before 3 friends died showed harrowing detail they missed

Three friends missed a haunting detail in a selfie that might have saved their lives. It’s not unusual for a group of friends to be so focused on getting a photo that they practically forget all else around them. Sadly, the consequences are seldom so dire as when a trio of Utah girls lost their lives in truly tragic circumstances. The incident, which rocked a local community, took place back in 2011, when teens Essa Ricker, Kelsea Webster, and Kelsea’s younger sister Savannah, ventured past the Covered Bridge Canyon crossing, a few minutes away from Spanish Fork. Utah County sheriff... Continues…

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