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[The Betrayal of a Best Friend: The Cold Case of Barbara Rockey]-[The Turquoise Necklace (PODCAST EXCLUSIVE EPISODE)]

MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories · B2 · 2026-03-02

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The Tragic Disappearance and Murder of Barbara Rockey

In March 1974, the quiet life of 22-year-old Barbara Rockey, a student at Brigham Young University (BYU), came to a harrowing end. Barbara, a self-described "free spirit" from California, felt deeply alienated by the rigid religious environment of BYU and the hostility of her roommates. Seeking an escape, she planned to leave campus to join a community of like-minded individuals, including a self-proclaimed psychic named Richard Finder. However, her life was cut short by a calculated act of violence, a case that remained cold for over three decades.

The Disappearance and Discovery

On March 11, 1974, Barbara wrote a goodbye letter to her roommates, intending to leave town. She planned to sell her most valuable possession—a turquoise necklace—to fund her departure. Her best friend, Jerry Hicker, who had recently borrowed her car, returned it to her that morning. Later that day, when Barbara failed to meet him as planned, Jerry grew concerned. He discovered her car parked near an apartment complex where she knew no one, and inside, he found the "goodbye letter." His report to the police triggered an investigation, but it was a utility worker who ultimately discovered Barbara’s body in the remote Big Cottonwood Canyon.

Initial Investigation and Misdirected Suspicions

Captain Pete Hayward of the Salt Lake City Sheriff’s Office led the investigation. The crime scene was eerie: Barbara was found face down, nude, with five gunshot wounds. Her clothes were folded neatly nearby, suggesting the killer may have been someone she trusted, as the location was difficult to access.

Suspicion initially fell on:

  • The Roommates: While there was tension due to Barbara’s "sacrilegious" behavior, they all possessed solid alibis.
  • Richard Finder: The psychic boyfriend became a prime suspect. He had been in town, owned a .357 caliber pistol (the same type used in the murder), and had no solid alibi. He even contacted police with a "psychic vision" about the missing weapon, which Hayward viewed as a manipulative attempt to deflect blame. However, ballistics tests later proved his gun was not the murder weapon.

The Breakthrough: DNA and The Betrayal

Decades later, in 2005, Detective Todd Park reopened the case at the request of Barbara’s family. Despite the failure of DNA testing on most evidence, a sample of dirt collected from beneath the body in 1974 yielded a DNA profile. The profile matched Jerry Hicker, who was already in the criminal database due to subsequent rape convictions.

The Tragic Reconstruction

The investigation revealed a chilling reality: Jerry Hicker, the man Barbara trusted as her "best friend," was her killer. Hicker had manipulated Barbara into driving to the canyon under the guise of a hike. When he attempted to initiate a sexual encounter, Barbara recoiled. Enraged by her rejection, Hicker forced her to undress at gunpoint using her own firearm—a weapon he had helped her purchase for protection. After murdering her, he staged the car with her goodbye letter, hoping to frame the disappearance as a suicide.

Jerry Hicker confessed to the crime in 2007 while dying of cancer, receiving a reduced sentence before his death in 2014. The case serves as a grim reminder of how the most dangerous threats often come from those closest to us, hidden behind a mask of friendship and concern.

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you've come to the right place
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which wasn't really Barbara's thing.
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she would just lean in to this kind of weird behavior
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they weren't just weirded out by her.
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she was just gonna go ahead and leave campus
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feel out of place
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lean in to
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weirded out
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freaked out
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as a precaution
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📖 Transcript

One evening in March of 1974, an investigator in Salt Lake City Utah, sat across an interrogation table from a man who claimed he had psychic powers.
Now, the investigator had naturally been quite skeptical of this man and his powers, but the man began giving him a bunch of very specific visions about the case the investigator was trying to solve.
And in fact, some of the information he was revealing was enough to make the investigator wonder could this man actually be a psychic?
Or was he the killer?
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