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Man charged in grisly slaying of Utah teens

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SALT LAKE CITY — They were teenagers in love, bonding after overcoming personal struggles and dreaming of a family and future together. When they vanished days after Christmas, friends and family combed Utah’s west desert for months in search of answers.

What police eventually discovered was more unspeakabl­e than anyone had imagined: The teens’ bound and stabbed bodies were 100 feet down an abandoned mine shaft.

“We had every scenario run through our heads, but for the events that truly took place, words can’t even describe it,” said Amanda Hunt, after learning the fates of her 17-year-old niece, Brelynne “Breezy” Otteson, and 18-year-old Riley Powell.

A man enraged that his girlfriend had welcomed her friends into their home bound, beat and stabbed Powell to death as Otteson watched in horror before he cut her throat, prosecutor­s said this week.

“It’s as bad as anything I’ve ever seen,” said Utah County Sheriff’s Sgt. Spencer Cannon. “They just seem like decent kids ... they never did anything to deserve this.”

Powell often played basketball or went riding offroad growing up. At one point, Hunt said he’d briefly dated a woman named Morgan Henderson.

The two remained friends, and made plans to meet at her house and smoke marijuana about midnight on Dec. 30, police say, after Powell and Otteson wrapped up Christmas celebratio­ns with her family.

Investigat­ors pieced together a scenario of what happened next, according to court documents and statements Henderson gave to authoritie­s:

The couple met Henderson, 34, at a home she was sharing with a 41-year-old boyfriend named Jarrod Baum near Eureka. He’d been in and out of jail since robbing a Burger King at age 15, said Cannon, who booked him into jail back then.

He had warned Henderson against having male friends over, and when he arrived home and found the teenagers there he exploded, she said. He tied them up, duct-taped their mouths and threw them in the back of Powell’s Jeep. He told Henderson to get in.

They drove a few miles outside town and stopped in front of a mine shaft wide enough to swallow a car and nearly 2,000 feet deep.

Baum pulled the teenagers out of the Jeep and led them to the abandoned mine, at one point congratula­ting them on her pregnancy. While Otteson had hoped to have a baby, investigat­ors later found she wasn’t pregnant. It’s not clear why Baum mentioned it.

He made her kneel and watch as he beat and stabbed Riley Powell to death, police said, before Baum sliced her throat and tossed her down the mine after him.

Baum is facing aggravated murder, kidnapping and other charges that could bring the death penalty, while Henderson is charged with obstructio­n of justice. No attorneys were available to comment for Baum or Henderson, and there were no working publicly listed phone numbers for them.

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