Heidi Jones-Asay was just four years old when she woke up to find her mother dead, in a pool of blood, in the living room. But the memory of that morning – July 30, 1970 – is still clear in her mind.
"When I got up, I looked through the keyhole into the front room and when I opened the door, there was blood everywhere," Jones-Asay told Exhumed. "It was my mum's lifeless body."
The little girl ran out of the house, in the small Utah town of Price, and saw a boy on his front lawn.
"I think my mummy is dead," she told him.
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The police were called to the crime scene. Loretta Jones had been raped, and she had been stabbed 17 times, including 14 times in her back. Her throat had been cut. But she had almost no defensive wounds, and her daughter hadn’t heard her screaming during the attack.
It seemed that she had stayed quiet because she was afraid that if she woke her daughter, the little girl might come running out and be attacked herself.
Jones was 23 when she died. The single mum and her only child had been close.
"We played games together," Jones-Asay later told the Deseret News. "We went and got ice cream together."