Calls From the Inside on ID: How did Jerry Palensky die?

During fresh winters in January 2004, Jerry Palensky, a Czech settler functioning as a farm hand in Elko, Nevada, was tracked down dead in the frozen Jordan Waterway close to Salt Lake City. An examination uncovered that Palensky died of obtuse power injury and had been dead for a really long time before his body

During fresh winters in January 2004, Jerry Palensky, a Czech settler functioning as a farm hand in Elko, Nevada, was tracked down dead in the frozen Jordan Waterway close to Salt Lake City. An examination uncovered that Palensky died of obtuse power injury and had been dead for a really long time before his body was found.

An Elko couple, John and Linda Fields, who possessed the farm where Palensky worked, were subsequently seen as at real fault for his homicide. Specialists affirmed that the Fields’ rationale was to guarantee the $300,000 extra security strategy in Palensky’s name.

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ID’s Calls From Within will return to Jerry Palensky’s case in a forthcoming episode, Killed by Control, this Tuesday, February 21, 2023. The authority outline states:

“At the point when a farm hand is found dead in a stream beyond Salt Lake City, specialists across two states should cooperate to get the executioner; looking for reality uncovers a path of extortion, misdirection and infidelity, stunning a modest community in Nevada.”

On January 14, 2004, the body, which was subsequently recognized as 61-year-old Jerry Palensky, was found lowered in a base open region of the snow-filled, cold Jordan Waterway around 15 miles beyond Salt Lake City. Police found the body in a seldom open waterway region loaded up with snow. The casualty was not wearing boots, was completely dressed, and had been dead for more than seven days.

Palensky’s head was severely squashed, and a couple of his things, including his wallet, were absent. Most reports demonstrate that the Czech foreigner was most recently seen alive at John and Linda Fields’ farm, found east of Elko, Nevada. He had worked at the couple’s farm since his delivery from a DUI-related jail sentence in October 2003.

A post-mortem uncovered that the casualty experienced various skull cracks, demonstrating that he was clubbed on the back and front of the head. A mix of four hits to the rear of his head incurred by an obtuse contrivance, which was never found, caused his demise. Given the chilly temperatures, the coroner likewise settled that his body was possible lowered in the waterway for as long as 24 days.

Farm proprietors John and Linda Fields were found blameworthy in association with Jerry Palensky’s 2004 homicide

As per reports, Jerry Palensky had been living in a trailer on the Fields’ farm and working for them as a farm hand for almost a month and a half before he disappeared. He was a supposed alcoholic sentenced in 2002 for DUI, getting a 18-month jail term.

In any case, since Palensky had provided Linda Fields with the general legal authority attributable to his shaky hold over the English language, she offered all his Utah properties to settle up his betting obligations and advances. Simultaneously, he was in jail per an understanding. She utilized cash from his bank account to settle further obligations, take care of the service bills for his trailer space, and have his trailer moved to the farm.


After Palensky was let out of jail in October 2003, he got back to the farm and worked there until his vanishing in December of that year. The Fields asserted they last saw the farm hand on the eighteenth of that month, yet they sent him back to his trailer in the wake of acknowledging he was too tanked to even think about working.

At that point, investigators thought the couple subsequent to finding that Palensky had eliminated a unintentional passing arrangement concealing manslaughters to $300,000. Linda was his recipient. The case went cold for a couple of years because of deficient proof.

In September 2006, the case was re-opened after criminal investigators got an unforeseen tip from Linda Fields’ brother and sister by marriage, who guaranteed that she admitted to the homicide, letting them know how she struck Palensky in the head with a line when she discovered him attacking their two-year-old child.

As per The Las Vegas Survey Diary, Jerry Palensky was killed some place on the Fields’ farm, after which they stacked his body into a Toyota pickup truck, headed to Utah, and discarded the body in the Jordan Waterway. They guaranteed that Linda Fields took out a robust insurance contract in the casualty’s name and named herself the recipient.

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