BILLINGS,
Mont. (AP) — A 53-year-old Illinois man who fell to his death in
Yellowstone National Park last year was looking for a supposed hidden
cache of gold and jewels that has inspired thousands to hunt in vain
across remote corners of the Western U.S., according to a report by park
authorities.
Billings,
Montana, news station KULR-TV reports that Jeff Murphy of Batavia,
Illinois, was looking for the treasure that antiquities dealer and
author Forrest Fenn said he stashed somewhere in the Rocky Mountains
several years ago.
The
investigation by Yellowstone officials into Murphy's death was kept
private, but KULR-TV obtained it through a Freedom of Information Act
request.
The
investigative report reveals Murphy's wife told park authorities that
Murphy was looking for the treasure when she called to report him
missing.
Murphy's body was found June 9, 2017. He had fallen about 500 feet (152 meters) down a steep slope.
The report ruled the death an accident.
The
lure of the treasure, which is said to be worth nearly $2 million, has
prompted thousands to comb areas of New Mexico, Yellowstone National
Park and elsewhere.
Source: Yahoo News
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