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argosciv ago

Fatal incident

Main article: SL-1

The SL-1 reactor vessel being removed from the reactor building. It had jumped over 9 feet (2.7 m) during the accident.

On January 3, 1961, the only fatal nuclear reactor incident in the U.S. occurred at the NRTS. An experimental reactor called SL-1 (Stationary Low-Power Plant Number 1) was destroyed when a control rod was pulled too far out of the reactor, leading to core meltdown and a steam explosion. The reactor vessel jumped up 9 feet 1 inch (2.77 m).[53] The concussion and blast killed all three military enlisted personnel working on the reactor. Due to the extensive radioactive isotope contamination, all three were buried in lead coffins. The events are the subject of two books, one published in 2003, Idaho Falls: The untold story of America's first nuclear accident,[54] and another, Atomic America: How a Deadly Explosion and a Feared Admiral Changed the Course of Nuclear History, published in 2009.[53]

Pretty sure I read about this one a year or 2 ago, random research, might be significant in some capacity.

Wait...

Wait a minute...

I has a couple of theories brewing on this shit now!

@Commoner @Vindicator @Wisconsin_Is_Corrupt @carmencita @cantsleepawink

carmencita ago

Well all I have to come up with is Ted Bundy whose Mother and Grandmother both had the names of Eleanor and he committed murders in both Idaho and Utah In August 1974 Bundy received a second acceptance from the University of Utah Law School and moved to Salt Lake City, leaving Kloepfer in Seattle. While he called Kloepfer often, he dated other women, "at least a dozen" by his own estimate. Sometime during the year he lived in Utah he was baptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was not an active participant in Mormon services and ignored most church restrictions. In Oct and Nov of 1974 he killed 2 girls in Utah one nr Salt Lake and they both involved a pizza parlor. One came out of a pizza parlor and the other was found nude near a pizza parlor. This is all I have found so far and my brain is fried I must take a rest. I will be checking back to see if anyone has added to the post.

argosciv ago

hahahahaha! FUCKING HELL!

Well done!

Here I was thinking I was on to something...

I'll keep ol' Bundy in mind too now.

carmencita ago

I found the Obit for Wm. Gray http://www.eckersellfuneralhome.com/obituary/william-gray Tell me what you think

argosciv ago

William Allen Gray

July 29, 1973 - September 25, 2017

William, Allen

Born near to 1975


He served as a LDS Missionary in the Nokiama, Japan Mission.

Please explain?


Bill started his trucking career with Swift Trucking after that he worked for and Eagle Ridge out of Firth. He then attended BYU-I where he received his bachelors in biology. While at BYU-I he was working with the FDA and assisted them with looking for anything that would cause a disease or infection on potato crops. He also worked for Doug Andrus, Steve Grover, amd Jim Bean on the farm in Monteview, later he worked for Queen Bee Air Specialties in Rigby and its sister company Cindy Lew Holdings in Utah as well as a reserve Officer with the Rigby Police.

Seems like valuable research leads.


Otherwise believe the obit when it speaks highly of him, still get great vibes about him.

carmencita ago

I have some reservations, and they could all be wrong, they just come from having done so much research especially in St. Louis.

argosciv ago

My gut's gotten me this far, I'm not gonna ignore it now lol. If and when I have reason to feel suspicious of William Allen Gray of Rigby, Idaho, I'll be sure to express that.

Even if he's smack bang in the middle of some serious shit, a great many things tell me to afford him all due respect and presumption of innocence or at absolute worst, it's plausible that he's someone who had a change of heart and 'did the right thing', so to speak - he wouldn't be the first if such were the case.

carmencita ago

OK I can respect that. That is why I am holding off right now too.