UT UT - Kiplyn Davis, 15, Spanish Fork, 2 May 1995

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Spanish Fork's Kiplyn Davis remembered 29 years after disappearance



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NEVER FORGOTTEN!

I can personally say that Kiplyn is never forgotten in Spanish Fork and is talked about to this day. Those boys should rot!
 
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I think there is nothing more to add in this case... the culprit is locked up and Timmy Olsen will be released from prison in 2026... from what I read... but there will always be the doubt where he left the body... I can imagine that she was raped and murdered... left in a body of water or dismembered... I just hope that at the time it was not so painful...
whatever it was
rest in peace
 
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30 years! Timmy gets out next year unfortunately. If they had a shred of decency, they would tell someone where she is. Is she in concrete as some have suggested? Is she still buried up the canyon? Never forgotten!

 
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‘I just want to find my sister’: Family remembers Kiplyn Davis 30 years after her disappearance​



Karissa Davis Lords may have only been 9 years old on May 2, 1995, but it’s a day that will forever be etched in her memory and one that ultimately changed her family’s life.

In 2011, Timmy Brent Olsen, Kiplyn’s former classmate, pleaded guilty to second-degree felony manslaughter for his role in killing her. He was convicted and sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Olsen initially told police that he witnessed someone else kill Kiplyn and that he only helped hide her body, but he never said where the remains were located or who else was involved.

In 2006, numerous people testified to hearing him admit that he raped and killed Kiplyn, then reportedly buried her body somewhere in Spanish Fork Canyon, the Deseret News reported at the time.
 
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Too bad Judges can't say during sentencing that unless the remains are found you stay in jail.
 
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Her NamUs profile:

They deserve to be shunned and tormented until they reveal where they put her. There can't be double jeopardy, so it would be the one way to still show remorse instead of evil.
 
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January 28, 2026
''SPANISH FORK, Utah (KUTV) — For nearly a decade, the disappearance of 15-year-old Kiplyn Davis in Spanish Fork felt like a dead end. Then, a single letter landed on the desk of U.S. Attorney Paul Warner in 2003 and changed the course of the case.

“At age 15, she had disappeared in Spanish Fork in 1995,” Warner recalled, describing how Kiplyn’s father, Richard Davis, had written him directly. The letter came just as national attention swirled around the safe recovery of Elizabeth Smart. Davis asked why so many resources were used to find Smart, but nothing close had been done to find his daughter.''

Jan 28, 2026 #missing #missinginutah #coldcase
For nearly a decade, the disappearance of 15-year-old Kiplyn Davis in Spanish Fork felt like a dead end. Then, a single letter landed on the desk of U.S. Attorney Paul Warner in 2003 and changed the course of the case.“At age 15, she had disappeared in Spanish Fork in 1995,” Warner recalled, describing how Kiplyn’s father, Richard Davis, had written him directly. The letter came just as national attention swirled around the safe recovery of Elizabeth Smart. Davis asked why so many resources were used to find Smart, but nothing close had been done to find his daughter.“I don't understand how or why so much resource was dedicated, federal, state, local, to investigating and finding her, and none of that was dedicated toward finding my daughter,” the letter read.
 
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Why Prosecutors make a deal without the person giving up the body is beyond me. Same with sentencing. If they want any leniency then give up the body.
For me.........if it was my daughter they would be much safer in Prison.
 

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