Man blames drugs for kidnapping 5, next faces murder charges
FARMINGTON, Utah — A Utah man was sentenced Monday to 30 years to life in prison for tying up a family of five in a basement, clearing the way for him to face murder charges in Wyoming in the death of a train worker he is accused of kidnapping as he fled police.
Dereck James “DJ” Harrison, 23, is charged with forcing the rail employee into his work truck, then beating him to death on the way to a remote Wyoming hideout with his father. The elder Harrison killed himself in jail this summer.
The chain of events in May started when the father and son invited a woman and her four teenage daughters to a barbecue outside Salt Lake City, then restrained and beat them before they were able to escape, police said.
“You were considered a family friend,” the mother said to Dereck Harrison in court. “You knew us. You knew what family and friends meant to us because of our four girls.”

