I sent out the message:
If you were involved, or even if you weren't, please tell me your version of the time Kellie and Katie drove off a cliff. Be detailed :)
Some foreknowledge :Katie = Kathy -14 yrs Kellie - 15 yrs Dori - 12 yrs Gin=Ginny - 7 yrs David - One-ish
Here is what I got in response:
Katie Fuller
We were driving grandma Murray's big blue car to Louisiana  when we were moving to La. 
Gin: what about the part about some guy carrying you back up the cliff?Katie Fuller: I don’t remember that?????
Gin: Ok, here's my version . . . . (full of holes since I was a kid at the time) 
You guys were in an accident, went off a cliff. Some guy carried you back up the mountain and we went to the hospital. I think there was some excuse about someone's hand was in a brace and couldn’t shift or something, and that's why it went over the cliff. I was not supposed to be in the car with dad, it was packed with household items, etc. But I remember, for whatever reason, my pants were in the car that went over the cliff, and I was riding in dad's car, sitting on a television in my underwear. I remember that mom thought I was dead because dad didn’t mention me, and I lived the nightmare everyone has - I was in public in my underwear! I was pantless at the hospital. (That is all I remember :)
Katie Fuller: I vaguely remember your underwear and the tv, and I remember a guy, but not being carried. It was my arm that was in a brace, but Kellie was driving. Ok, I have thought about it, and I do remember a guy, but I think he carried Kellie up the hill not me??? I don't remember much more than I told you already, sorry.
So now, in comes Mom’s response:Mom:
1984 We were moving back to Louisiana  from Utah  along with the Murrays 
Your Dad was following them so he knew what happened. They were slightly injured but were o.k. I was at Merrill's with plans to fly to Louisiana Ogden , somewhere near Green River . After getting the message Evelyn drove me for hours and hours -- me crying all the way because the message had his voice and he said Kellie and Kathy were o.k. So to me that meant Ginny was not o.k. and was dead. Thank goodness it was just his failure to mention you -- you had been in the station wagon with him but I didn't know that all of you weren't in the same car. Sometime after Kathy told me Kellie had gone off the mountain on purpose. At that time Kellie denied it. But -- at a later time when speaking with Kellie, she said it was sort of intentional. The tow company that the Murrays 
Ok, now for Dad’s response, with some minor *harsh* feelings:Dad:
We were all moving from Bountiful Hammond Springfield  and Green River . Kelly decided she was being treated unfairly, she wanted to fly not drive for 3 days. It was dark and she could not see the roadside. She decided to wreck the car and then Joyce would let her fly. She turned the wheel and left the road. It turned out that there was about a forty foot drop off. She complained of an injured arm. I took her to the hospital in Springield they put a brace on and said not to use it for a week or two. The Dr. could not see any injury on the x-rays. To this day I don't know if she was really hurt or if it was part of her act so she could fly and not drive. When got to LA some of the supports for the water beds were broken, sure enough those all belonged to grandma Murray 
So, after MUCH debate, I finally got Kellie’s version:Kellie:
We were moving to LA and I was driving grandma Murray 
Gin: Kellie, that’s not enough. You started with Chris Merrill broke your arm with a waterbed board. More details needed.
Kellie: Loading the car, Chris Merrill hit me in the arm with a waterbed board. My hand was in a brace. I wasn’t old enough to drive, mom and dad taught me how to drive in case there was an emergency since gramma Murray 
I think it was somewhere in Provo 
Ok, so far, no one has mentioned Dori.Dori:
I was flying with mom and David to La to move. Chris Merrill and Kellie were playing around with a board from Dad’s waterbed, and he swung it around and hit her wrist. She had a soft cast on it. Anyway, we packed everything into an 18 wheeler, even Kellie's gray/orange little car. You and Dad drove one car, Kellie and Kathy drove grandma's boat. I guess I remember Dad saying he was driving with the other two behind him, and when he didn't see them for a while, he turned around and went back to look for them. They had driven over the edge of the mountain and had been stopped by a culvert on the side of the mountain. I don't remember going with Mom to meet you guys, so I must've stayed with David. He was less than 6 months old. I had just turned 13 and we were moving to LA to Galvez. Mom and I had gone to LA earlier in the summer to set up the bingo and stayed with PawPaw Newman. That was when Little David pooped on the bar because he had a diaper rash and the best way to cure it was to let him go without a diaper. 
 
Love it Gin, you are great at gathering data... This story is a great sample of our lives, because we all see it differently... Some of us remember abuse, others see it as the best parenting available, some call it favoritism, some call it loving everyone differently... Amazing how six people can all have such a different view of the same event...
ReplyDeleteIn my previous statement I used the City as Springfield when I meant Springville. Both are wrong the City was Spanish Fork, UT.
ReplyDeleteSeveral comments pertaining to the story as others remember it.
I was leading, not following Kellie and Katie, because I knew the way, knew the road, curves, hills, turns etc. and could set the pace from the front (kind of hard to do from behind).
The little Dodge Colt wagon had only a 1600 cc engin not enough to power grandma’s full sized blue “whatever”, much less power the Colt while towing the full sized blue “whatever” thru mountains and deserts in the heat, ridiculous! The plan was for Kellie to drive, from the beginning. I said Kellie and Kathy had been in an accident and that they were “OK”. If Joyce had been ignorant of the occupant arrangement, I would have said that all four of us were “OK”, not just Kellie and Kathy.
We were probably about 5-7 miles east of Spanish Fork, that’s why we went to Spanish Fork, Hospital. Had we been near Green River (about 130 miles from Spanish Fork,) we would have gone to Green River Hospital. The Tow Truck Co from Spanish Fork would not have been called by the Highway Patrol and would not have towed grandma’s car to Spanish Fork. I was the one that had to make three passes trying to find the car in the drop-off early the next morning because the Highway Patrol and the Tow Truck Co had some sort of deal to get wrecked cars before ordinary people could solve their problems, themselves. The Tow Truck Co would not let me take the car to be checked by a mechanic until I paid the $500 tow charge. I could not possibly get this done before leaving for LA, so in affect, Kellie’s stunt cost grandma her last major possession.
Another detail, Kellie crossed the oncoming traffic lane to go off on the left side!