#44: The Disappearance of Jean Baptiste
Where? Utah
When? The late 1800s
In the late 1800s, Jean Baptiste earned his notoriety in Utah as a grave robber, a revelation that shocked the community. Following the discovery of his dark deeds, he was exiled to a desolate island in the Great Salt Lake, a punishment akin to solitary confinement.
Merely three weeks into his banishment, Baptiste vanished without a trace. The scant clues left behind suggest he may have constructed a raft to aid his escape. His fate thereafter remains a mystery, leaving a captivating tale of escape and intrigue that continues to puzzle to this day. Remember, there are secrets that funeral directors may not disclose.