Missionary work can be deadly

Toll revised upward; most in the LDS faith die from accidents

Published: Thursday, Jan. 12, 2006 2:47 p.m. MST
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The Deseret Morning News said this week that the 177 Christian missionaries it had identified through Internet searches as killed during the past seven years was likely only the tip of the iceberg. It was.

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Readers quickly identified 10 additional missionaries who had been killed in that time — six LDS and four Baptists. And, tragically, two more LDS missionaries were killed late Thursday in a head-on auto collision in New Zealand, Elders Bradley Isle, 20, of Las Vegas, and Jonathan Talmadge, 21, of Willamina, Ore.

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Even with those updates, the bottom-line conclusion from statistics is the same: Most LDS missionaries killed in recent years died from accidents, not murders. The opposite appears to be true for missionaries of most other Christian faiths, where almost all of their reported deaths have been murders.

The deaths of the additional missionaries now identified sometimes had not been reported by news media that are available on the Internet or that are explored by major search engines, or stories about them did not include key words used in earlier searches such as "killed" or "murder."

The six additional LDS missionaries killed in past years identified now all died in accidents.

They are Clark Henry Pixton, killed by a fall in the Ukraine in 2000; Jonathan Reed Thomas, hit by a train in Argentina in 2001; Limuula Leauanae, killed in an auto accident in Samoa in 2002; Gregory Scott Johnson, electrocuted accidentally in Mexico in 2002; Michael Joshua Bent, drowned in Samoa flooding in 2003; and Joel Galindo Flores, struck by a truck in Mexico in November 2005.

The four additional Baptist missionaries identified drowned during a beach trip in Mexico in 1999 from a strong ocean undertow: Gary and Carla Sloan, John Weems and Joy Murphy.

With those updates, the Morning News has identified 189 Christian missionaries killed in the past seven years. Of them, 158 were murdered — 84 percent. Only 31 total died in accidents — and 22 of them were LDS. (An updated list of all 189 missionary deaths and causes is available online at the graphic link at the top of this story.)

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mormons rokk and im glad most of tha mormon deaths were accidents

marissa | May 21, 2008 at 10:47 a.m.

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