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Murder of Kiplyn Davis

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Kiplyn Davis (born July 1, 1979) was a 15-year-old high school student who was reported missing on May 2, 1995 in Spanish Fork, Utah. She is a featured child on the Polly Klaas Foundation.

Davis, a sophomore, was last seen at Spanish Fork High School. That morning she had a fight with both of her parents then attended her early driver's education class, her morning classes and was seen at lunchtime in the school's cafeteria with her friends and classmates. She did not show up for her fourth and fifth period classes. However, one close friend said he spoke with her between fourth and fifth period but later changed his story. All of her personal belongings, including her purse, makeup, dental retainer and schoolbooks, were left in her locker at school and she never returned home for the day. It has been testified that she told friends that she would not be attending activities planned that evening, and in fact, had mentioned it would be better if she ran away. She was reported missing when she failed to arrive home by 5:00 p.m. to care for her little sister.

After months passed without Davis' return or any clues as to her whereabouts, police began to suspect foul play in her disappearance. Though she had a fight with her parents the day of her disappearance and mentioned running away, her family believes she was murdered. After her disappearance there were rumors that her body was buried in a local canyon, a train tunnel, under a building, and various other locations but her remains were never found. Four years after her disappearance, her family held a memorial service for Davis and put up a marker in her name at the Spanish Fork City Cemetery.

In 2003, U.S. Attorney Paul Warner revived the probe into Davis' death. Timmy Brent Olsen and Christopher Neal Jeppson had been charged with her murder.[1]

On May 6, 2009 the Utah State prosecutors dropped the murder charges against Christopher Neal Jeppson. In court he signed an affidavit that he does not know the circumstances or cause of Kiplyn Davis' disappearance. He can no longer be sought on any charges related to the Kiplyn Davis investigation.[2]

Timmy Brent Olsen is still awaiting trial on murder charges related to the case. Additionally, Rucker Leifson plead guilty to one count of lying to a grand jury and is currently serving a four year sentence. Gary Blackmore and Scott Brunson have also been found guilty of lying to a grand jury, their sentences hinge upon their testimony against Mr. Olsen. The murder suspect has a motion hearing in the West Jordan courthouse in Utah on Dec. 3, 2010.

On June 1, 2009, news of a decision by the judge on a motion to dismiss the murder charge against Olsen was announced. The judge decided to defer any ruling on the motion in the case, stating he had not heard all the evidence from the prosecutors. An evidentiary hearing to establish whether there is evidence of death is still possible.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Salt Lake Tribune - Renewed search for Kiplyn Davis could go on for weeks". Retrieved 2008-05-01.
  2. ^ Deseret News: Murder Charge Dropped
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