Sept. 23, 2019

Episode 1: The Steven Conlon homicide

Episode 1: The Steven Conlon homicide

In 2016, a mother named Sheryl Conlon experienced the loss of her youngest son Steven. Someone had shot and stabbed him to death. Today, police have arrested no one for his death.
In this episode, Sheryl Conlon, will share information about this...

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In 2016, a mother named Sheryl Conlon experienced the loss of her youngest son Steven. Someone had shot and stabbed him to death. Today, police have arrested no one for his death.
In this episode, Sheryl Conlon, will share information about this cold case.

She believes the murder was personal and committed by someone close to him. During the interview, she mentions the name of the person she believes was involved in her son’s murder. But she cannot prove this. For this story, I have edited out this person’s name as we must presume innocence unless proven guilty by a court of law.

Steven had spent his life in Colorado. He loved being a father to his children and enjoyed cooking. He had goals of making it in the hospitality profession. After receiving a career cooking opportunity in Utah. Steve accepted the position and moved to Utah. Unfortunately, someone murdered him shortly after he arrived in Utah.

If you are listening to this and have information about this case, I request that you contact West Jordan police at 801-840-4000 and reference case No. 16H011451. Please also keep in mind that you can remain anonymous. For this story, I emailed the West Jordan police department and asked if I could speak to someone about this case. I received no response.

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