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[Mystery at Payson Canyon: The Tragic False Accusation of Roger and Pam Mortensen]-[Mystery at Payson Canyon]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2023-09-13

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The Tragic Miscarriage of Justice: The Murder of Kay Mortensen

The Survivalist’s Paradox

Kay Mortensen, a retired university professor, was a man who lived his life in anticipation of catastrophe. A self-described "survivalist with attitude," Mortensen was heavily armed, maintaining an arsenal of firearms throughout his home and a fully stocked "concrete bunker" in Payson, Utah. He was a man who prepared for every conceivable threat, famously stating, "If anyone tries to break in here, I'll kill them." However, the irony of his life was that he was ultimately murdered in his own home without ever having the chance to utilize his extensive defenses. On November 16, 2009, he was found with his throat slashed and his hands zip-tied, his life taken by the very intruders he had spent years preparing to repel.

A Bizarre Story and Immediate Suspicion

When Roger Mortensen, Kay's son, and his wife, Pam, stumbled upon the crime scene, they reported a harrowing tale of home invasion. They described two men—one with a gun, another with zip ties—who held them hostage and threatened to kill them. They claimed the intruders eventually left, forcing them to adopt a cover story involving "three black men with ski masks."

Law enforcement, led by Sergeant Eric Knutson, immediately doubted this account. The investigators noted discrepancies in their testimony, such as the color of the intruders' gloves (described as "purple" or "blue fuzzy gloves"), and were deeply suspicious of the couple's calm, "unemotional" demeanor during the 911 call. Despite the couple’s insistence that they were victims, the police focused on their financial debts and the fact that Roger stood to inherit his father’s millions, leading investigators to dismiss the home invasion story as a "bunch of crap."

The Failure of the Investigation

The investigation spiraled into a series of missteps. Detectives relied on shaky evidence, including a "dream" reported by a witness under the influence of methamphetamine, who pointed to Roger in a photo lineup. The Mortensen family, fueled by the police's narrative, turned against Roger and Pam, effectively abandoning them. Despite the lack of physical evidence linking them to the crime, a grand jury indicted the couple, leading to four and a half months of incarceration for a crime they did not commit.

The Truth Revealed

The case took a dramatic turn when Rachel Bingham, the ex-wife of Martin Bond, contacted the police. She revealed that her ex-husband and his friend, Benjamin Rettig, had targeted Kay Mortensen specifically to steal his guns. The killers had known Kay through a family connection, which explained why the cautious professor had allowed them into his home.

This revelation confirmed that Roger and Pam’s "bizarre" story of being held at gunpoint was, in fact, the truth. Prosecutors were forced to dismiss the charges, but the emotional and social damage to the family was already done. The real killers were eventually brought to justice—Rettig received 25 years to life, while Bond was sentenced to life without parole.

Conclusion: The Aftermath

The case of Kay Mortensen serves as a chilling reminder of the dangers of confirmation bias in law enforcement. As Roger and Pam noted, the ordeal fundamentally changed their perspective on the justice system, prompting them to advise others to "not say a word and get an attorney" when faced with police questioning. For the Mortensen family, the closure provided by the truth was bittersweet, marred by the lingering regret of having abandoned innocent family members during their darkest hour.

🎯Key Sentences

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Something isn't right here.
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What really happened in that house?
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But we're getting ahead of ourselves.
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You knew exactly what he thought about everything.
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It was all kind of surreal.
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📝Key Phrases

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get ahead of ourselves
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over the top
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it was his way or the highway
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shy away from
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caught off guard
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📖 Transcript

Tonight on Dateline.
It happens on TV.
It doesn't happen to your family, to your brother, but it does.
No one thought it could happen to him.
He was a tough guy, prepared for anything.
He always would say, if anyone tries to break in here, I'll kill them.

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