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[The 46-Year Quest for Justice: The Murder of Loretta Jones]-[Episode 335: Solving The Decades Old Murder of Loretta Jones]

Morbid · B2 · 2022-07-06

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The Tragic Discovery in Price, Utah

In 1970, Price, Utah, was considered a safe, small community. Loretta Jones, a 23-year-old single mother, was working hard to build a life for herself and her four-year-old daughter, Heidi. Their bond was incredibly close, filled with what the hosts call “core memories.” However, on the morning of July 31, 1970, four-year-old Heidi woke up to an ominous feeling. She peeked through her keyhole and discovered her mother, Loretta, lying in a pool of blood. This horrific scene would haunt Heidi for decades, setting the stage for a lifelong mission to find her mother's killer.

The Initial Investigation and Missed Leads

Police quickly arrived at the crime scene, noting there was no sign of forced entry, which led them to believe Loretta likely knew her attacker. They soon identified Thomas Eggly, a man Loretta had been dating, as a person of interest. Disturbingly, young Heidi had told her grandmother that a man named “Tom” was in the house and had threatened to kill her mother. Despite this, and reports of Eggly’s involvement in an attempted abduction of another young girl, Lori Kulo, just two blocks away, the justice system failed. Due to procedural errors, lost evidence, and a lack of modern DNA testing, the case against Eggly collapsed. He walked free after serving only 90 days for the assault on Lori, effectively getting away with murder for 46 years.

A Daughter’s Unwavering Resilience

Heidi’s life was marked by the trauma of that morning, yet she remained resilient. She kept a meticulous file of every newspaper clipping regarding her mother’s case and never stopped searching for answers. As an adult, she moved back to Utah with a singular purpose: to solve her mother’s murder. She reconnected with a high school friend, David Brewer, who had become a sheriff’s deputy. Heidi “spilled her guts” to him, providing the context and emotional drive needed to reopen the cold case. She even gave him a leprechaun necklace from her mother’s jewelry box as a reminder of the mission.

Breaking the Cold Case

Detective Brewer faced a daunting task; the original case file was missing almost everything except an autopsy report and a chilling family photograph of the crime scene. Through persistence, Brewer tracked down original court transcripts and spoke with a responding officer, Barry Briner. The breakthrough came when they examined the crime scene photo and discovered that Loretta, in her final moments, had written the letters “T” and “O” in her own blood—a desperate, overlooked attempt to identify her killer.

The Confession and Final Justice

Armed with new evidence and a strategic plan, investigators pressured Eggly, who was living in Colorado. When news of a potential exhumation of Loretta’s body reached him, Eggly’s anxiety peaked. He began asking neighbors how long DNA lasts on a body, specifically inquiring about semen. One neighbor, Lisa Carter, alerted the authorities and agreed to record their conversations. In a recorded confession, Eggly admitted to cutting Loretta’s throat after she refused his sexual advances. He had raped and murdered her, later claiming he killed her because she would not have sex with him.

Conclusion

In 2016, 46 years after the crime, Thomas Eggly was finally convicted of second-degree murder. While the sentence of 10 years to life was limited by the laws in place at the time of the crime, the conviction provided Heidi with the closure she had fought for her entire life. This case stands as a testament to Heidi’s motto: “As long as there’s hope, there’s a chance.” Through the persistence of a daughter and a dedicated detective, a cold case that seemed destined to remain unsolved was finally brought to light.

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