UT UT - JOHANNA LEATHERBURY, 18, Salt Lake City, August 20, 1971

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18 year old Johanna Leatherbury dissapeared from a popular Salt Lake City park in August 1971. Her body was found the next day by two fishermen near the shore of the Great Salt Lake. She had been raped, shot and stabbed. Her case is still unsolved

Here are some articles on the case:
UNSOLVED CASES: Who killed JoHanna Leatherbury?

Police ask for public's help solving 46-year-old cold case | KSL.com

Utah Police Cold Case File: Case Detail: JoHanna S. Leatherbury - Cold Case Files | Utah Office of the Attorney General

A newspaper clipping from the time of her murder:
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I am trying to find unsolved murders that have been forgotten. It is amazing how many of them are.

I wouldn't say this one has been forgotten, at least not in Utah. Johanna's family are fairly vocal about the investigation. The agency (Unified) won't produce records because, although it's been 50+ years, they claim it's still an "open" case.
 
"The two juveniles and the driver of the brown scout were cleared".

I wonder why were they cleared...
 
Aug 22 2022

by: Emily Tencer
Aug 22, 2022 rbbm.

''Jack said his sister was murdered during a time in the 70s when multiple young women across Utah were killed. He watched as the gruesome details and gnawing unknown tore his parents apart.
“They went to their grave totally changed, changed people,” he said.
On the night of Aug. 20, 1971, Johanna was at a popular high school hangout called "the Complex" near 2100 South and State Street. The property is now occupied by the Salt Lake County Clerk's Office and an assisted living development.

Witnesses saw Johanna in a car with two men and other people. She disappeared that night and her car was found still parked nearby on Westminster Avenue. Her purse was thrown onto the roof of a nearby home.
Her body was found the next afternoon near Goggin’s Drain near The Great Saltair. Investigators believe she was assaulted, stabbed, and shot to death.
Her nieces, Sandy Leatherbury and Cindy Leatherbury-Grange, have spent the majority of their lives seeking justice for their aunt. Sandy has spent 30 years searching for clues and witnesses.
“We really have felt the case was solvable, but now it's so many years past, we’re wondering if these people are dead, what has happened,” said Cindy. “Thirty years ago we might have had a better chance.”
In 2017, Johanna’s body was exhumed, but her family said the Unified Police Department have yet to tell them what they found. Evidence in her case was also damaged in flooding decades ago.
“We weren’t privy to hardly anything,” said Sandy. “We appealed for the file and we were denied.”

The sisters said they were told information could not be shared because it is an open, active investigation
. FOX 13 News reached out to the Unified Police Department but has yet to hear back.
The Leatherburys have been working with the Cold Case Coalition, an organization founded in Utah to help bridge the gap between law enforcement and the families of cold case murder victims. Co-founder and private investigator Jason Jensen is certain Johanna’s killer is local to Salt Lake City.''
 

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