Chicago Sun-Times

MAN FROM SUBURBAN BATAVIA WHO DIED AT YELLOW STONE WAS HUNTING FOR HIDDEN GOLD

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BILLINGS, Mont. — A 53- year- old man from west suburban Chicago who fell to his death in Yellowston­e National Park last year was looking for a supposed hidden cache of gold and jewels that has inspired thousands to hunt in vain across remote corners of the Western U. S., according to a report by park authoritie­s.

Billings, Montana, news station KULR- TV reported that Jeff Murphy of Batavia, Illinois, was looking for the treasure that antiquitie­s dealer and author Forrest Fenn said he stashed somewhere in the Rocky Mountains several years ago.

The investigat­ion by Yellowston­e lo to e offici officials l into i to Murphy’s M death was kept private, but KULR- TV obtained it through a Freedom of Informatio­n Act request.

The investigat­ive report reveals Murphy’s wife told park authoritie­s that Murphy was looking for the treasure when she called to report him missing.

Murphy’s body was found June 9, 2017. He fell about 500 feet down a steep slope.

The report ruled the death an accident.

The lure l re o of the treasure, said to be worth nearly $ 2 million, has prompted thousands to comb areas of New Mexico, Yellowston­e National Park and elsewhere.

Murphy is one of at least several people who have died while looking for the treasure. Two Coloradome­n died in New Mexico while searching for it.

Fenn has dropped clues to the chest’s whereabout­s in a cryptic poem in his memoir, “The Thrill of the Chase.”

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