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Aaron Mahnke

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On February 15th of 1992, the residents of Kaysville, Utah heard an earth-shattering boom.

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It was an explosion, right there at the old Boynton Farm.

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When authorities went to investigate the scene, they found the remains of a large stone structure called Kays Cross.

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What had once been a towering cross sculpture had been blown to smithereens by 80 pounds of dynamite.

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No one had any idea who could have done it.

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It was a real head-scratcher, and I'm sorry to say no one would end up having a satisfying answer.

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They never found the perpetrator, and no arrests were ever made for the crime.

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Oddly enough, the cross's fiery end is one of the least weird parts of its story.

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You see, it had been the subject of local speculation and urban legends for years, and the truth may actually be stranger than fiction.

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Standing at 20 feet high and 13 feet wide, Kay's Cross was a mammoth of a monument.

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No one actually knows for sure when it was built, because it stood on privately owned farmland that was closed off to the public.

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It could have been there for decades, or even a century.

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No one really knew.

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But of course, there were plenty of theories.