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The three watchmen accused of ambushing trespassing high school students at St. Anne's retreat in Logan Canyon plead guilty and accept plea bargain.
Personal narrative from an individual who went up to St. Anne's retreat in Logan Canyon.
Trespassers need to be accountable for their actions and breaking the law should not be justified for any reason, regardless of local tradition. The caretakers response to frequent trespassing and vandalism shouldn't have been a surprise. "They got…
St. Anne's property caretakers charged while trespassing legend-trippers get off the hook with all charges against the 38 youth dropped.
Trespassing legend-trippers may still have learned their lesson. In spite of getting off easy, the impact of the experience may have had a greater impact than having the trespassing charges stick. Bruce Smith, former Herald Journal publisher, relates…
Local residents sound off on charges being dropped for trespassing legend-trippers and overwhelmingly expressing that the youth should be held accountable. Not saying that the armed watchmen were justified in how they handled the trespassers, but…
Herald Journal Opinion piece defends parenting of trespassing teenagers.
Local resident gives her perspective on the trespassing incident at St. Anne's retreat.
Security guards charged with felony assault for using excessive force to restrain trespassing legend-trippers at St. Anne's Retreat (Utah State University Statesman).
Folklore student fieldwork project containing several verisons of the St. Anne's Retreat legend.
Collection of legends from undergraduate fieldwork featuring stories about St. Anne's Retreat.
Fife Folklore Conference (FFC) paper covering ghost stories and legend-tripping tales from St. Anne's Retreat, Logan Canyon.
St. Anne's Retreat was used as a summer youth camp in the 1980s
Herald Journal guest commentary about the trespassing incident involving armed guards in 1997
Article discusses former property co-owner , Mark Epstein, stating that the guards at St. Anne's retreat were not paid guards and their actions were not directed by the owners.
Prosecutors add sexual assault charges to list of charges against security guards who terrorized 38 trespassing teenagers at St. Anne's retreat.
Watchmen cahrged with tying up and terrorizing 38 trespassing teenagers at St. Anne's retreat will go to trial for their charges.
Several legend verisons of St. Anne's Retreat from student fieldwork collection assignments.
Locals responding to the St. Anne's retreat trespassing incident giving their version of the facts.
Comments circling around holding parents responsible for the actions of trespassers
Personal narrative from interviewees who describe their experience legend-tripping at St. Anne's retreat.
Early date set for trial to ensure that college and mission going teenagers will be in available.
Herald Journal photo shows a photo of the three security guards accused of terrorizing trespassers at St. Anne's retreat.
Caretaker arrested on assault charges for his part in armed standoff at St. Anne’s Retreat involving 38 trespassing high school students.
Reactions to the trespassing incident at St. Anne's brings out various points of view.
Cache Valley resident points the finger of blame at parents who seemingly condone behavior of trespassing teenagers and do not acknowledge any rights of the property owner.
Community response demands accountability for teenagers trespassing at St. Anne's
Item 20 consists of a personal narrative from an individual who went up to St. Anne's retreat in Logan Canyon.
Reasonable force is questioned as property owner defends the actions of caretakers.
One of several cabins on the St. Anne's Retreat property.
One of several cabins on the St. Anne's Retreat property - Image 2 of 2
Opinion piece in the Herald Journal talking about the trespassing incident at St. Anne's rereat suggesting both parties at fault.
Utah Statesman article talking about the legend-tripping incident at St. Anne's Retreat involving armed trespassing high school students and armed security guards.
Legend-tripping teenagers trespassing at St. Anne's retreat in Logan Canyon get a real scare after being ambushed by security guards.
A Herald Journal Opinion piece by Scott Wyatt, Cache County attorney, explaining why he dismissed the trespassing charges against the teenagers.
Interviews with individuals to tell their experience legend-tripping at the "Nunnery" in Logan Canyon, and others give accounts of other paranormal experiences.
Reactions from locals in the Opinion seciton of the Herald Journal discussing the aftermath of the incident at St. Anne's retreat involving trespassing legend-tripping teenagers captured by security guards.
Local resident suggests youth playing pranks on local home owners may be related to the problem of St. Anne's trespassers who were not held accountable for their actions.
Several legend verisons of St. Anne's Retreat from student fieldwork collection assignments.
Folklore fieldwork assignment presenting several versions of St. Anne's Retreat in Logan Canyon.
Folklore fieldwork assignment presenting several accounts of Witch Hecate in Logan Canyon.
Legend holds that nuns were raped by priests and drowned their newborns in the infamous swimming pool at St. Anne’s Retreat. It is said that if you go there at night you can hear the babies crying. In 1997 St. Anne’s Retreat and the legends…