Newlyweds vanished in Yellowstone — 1 week later the wife walked onto the road clutching this…

Newlyweds vanished in Yellowstone — 1 week later the wife walked onto the road clutching this…

“Tiff, it’s just stunning here. You picked a great spot. The view is incredible. Come here. Let’s take a photo together. Don’t be afraid. It’s safe here.”

Her voice responded: “I’m coming, honey. Stay there and don’t move. I want to take a picture of you.”

The video ended.

There was no argument. No fear. No aggression.

In April 2017, Tiffany Miller stood trial in Park County District Court. Prosecutors presented GPS data, the hidden cache of supplies, the notebook, and the video recording.

On May 20, 2017, after 3 hours of deliberation, the jury found her guilty of aggravated first-degree murder. She was sentenced to life in federal prison without the possibility of parole.

The Slough Creek Trail remains open. The canyon still roars below Baronet Peak.

Richard Miller’s final coordinates remain a permanent record.

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