Jennifer Gledhill's Secret: A Text, A Lover, A Missing Husband

By Nikki Thrace • May 02, 2025
She Texted Her Dad “I Need 13K” — Days Later, Her Husband Was Gone

In a quiet neighborhood of Cottonwood Heights, Utah, a series of disturbing events unfolded that continue to send ripples through the community. At first glance, the story seems too twisted to be true: a husband vanishes, a mother of three is arrested, and a cryptic text message sent just days earlier hints at desperation or something far more sinister.

But this isn't a crime novel. It's an ongoing real-life case gripping the nation — and the trial has yet to begin.

A Vanishing Act

Matthew Johnson, a 51-year-old National Guardsman, was last seen alive on Sept. 20, 2024. His sudden disappearance initially raised alarms only among those closest to him. When he failed to report for duty, friends and military colleagues grew concerned. Within days, the Utah Army Reserve and Cottonwood Heights police were searching with drones and ground crews. They would ultimately uncover much more than just a missing persons case.

A Disturbing Message

According to PEOPLE, just before Johnson's disappearance, his wife, Jennifer Gledhill, texted her father, "I need 13K by Friday."

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The request, revealed in an unsealed search warrant, was sent on Sept. 19. Her father transferred $1,000 via Venmo that same day — but neither the reason for the demand nor how the rest of the money might have been used has been made clear.

The warrant, reported by outlets including Fox 13 and ABC4, prompted investigators to examine Gledhill's finances and location data connected to Johnson's vehicle. What they discovered next would transform the missing persons case into a homicide investigation.

A Secret Affair and a Grim Confession

On Sept. 21, just one day after Johnson was last seen, an unnamed man told police that he was having an affair with Gledhill. According to court documents, he alleged she had confessed to shooting her husband in the head with his own gun while he slept, PEOPLE reports.

The informant claimed that Gledhill described how she wrapped her husband's body in a storage container and allegedly drove to a rural area in Davis County and buried him in a shallow grave. Investigators later found items connected to the crime — including a mattress, pillows, and bloodstained carpet — all allegedly removed from the couple's bedroom.

Parents Allegedly Join the Cover-Up

On Oct. 24, 2024, both of Jennifer's parents, Thomas and Rosalie Gledhill, were arrested on charges of obstruction of justice. According to court documents, they were allegedly seen cleaning the home in late September, possibly to conceal evidence. Rosalie allegedly claimed they were only there for an hour, while a neighbor said the couple stayed until nearly midnight, as reported by the New York Post.

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Phone tracking placed Jennifer near the location where Johnson's truck was abandoned and later where the alleged burial site is believed to be. Still, no body has been found.

The Charges and Trial

Jennifer was formally charged in October 2024 with nine felonies, including first-degree murder, obstruction of justice, abuse or desecration of a body, and witness tampering. She has pleaded not guilty and is being held without bail.

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Her defense attorney argues that there is no physical evidence directly tying her to the crime scene. As he pointed out in court according ABC4, "still no body, no weapon."

Jury selection begins Dec. 8, 2025, more than a year after her arrest.

A Family Torn Apart

Perhaps the most haunting part of this story is the absence of closure. Johnson's body has not been found, and without it, definitive answers remain elusive. Investigators continue to comb wetlands in the Farmington Bay area — likening the search to "looking for a needle in a haystack," according to ABC4.

The couple's three young children, ages 11, 7, and 5, are now at the center of a custody and emotional crisis. A no-contact order was put in place between Jennifer and her children following her arrest.

Meanwhile, Johnson's family holds onto the hope that his body will be recovered. This case is far from over — and for many, the nightmare won't end until the truth is fully unearthed.

References: Utah Woman Accused of Murdering Sleeping Husband Texted Dad Urgent Request Days Before Killing | Utah Woman Accused of Killing National Guardsman Husband to Face Trial in December | 'I need 13K': New Evidence Shows Gledhill Demanded Money From Parents Days Ahead of Murder | Wealthy Mom of 3 Who Allegedly Killed Husband After He Discovered Her Affair Appears in Court

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