
Inside world's ‘Zone of Death' where you could get away with murder – with eerie connection to Gabby Petito
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INSIDE one of America's most iconic national parks lies a lawless land where a murderer could technically walk free.
Welcome to Yellowstone's "Zone of Death" - a remote, 50-square-mile strip of land in Idaho where, thanks to a loophole, someone could literally get away with murder.
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Inside Yellowstone National Park lies an area where people can technically get away with murder
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The so-called Zone of Death is a 50-quare-mile strip at the southwestern edge of Yellowstone
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A clause in the Sixth Amendment of the US constitution created a legal loophole in the Zone of Death
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The chilling possibility was first laid bare in 2005 by Michigan State University law professor Brian Kalt, who stumbled across it while researching a little-known clause in the Sixth Amendment.
He told The Sun: "According to a legal loophole that I identified, criminals could argue that there is no way to prosecute them for major crimes without violating the Constitution.
"So, if you commit a federal crime in the Idaho portion of Yellowstone, the jury would have to be from the state, Idaho, but from the district, Wyoming.
"But no one lives there, so there's no way to get a jury.
"Yellowstone is one of a few federal areas where the states have no jurisdiction.
"They cannot enforce the criminal law there. The only criminal law there is federal.
"This is the only district where that happens, so this is the only place in America where that's an issue."
Under the Sixth Amendment, the accused has the right to a jury made up of people from both the state and federal district where the crime occurred.
While Yellowstone stretches into Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, the entire park falls under the jurisdiction of the District of Wyoming.
The problem? No one lives in the Idaho portion of Yellowstone.
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So technically, a jury of residents from both Idaho and the District of Wyoming - such as residents of the Idaho part of the park - cannot be formed.
Without a legal jury, there's no trial - and no trial means no conviction.
Kalt's conclusion is stark - this area is a "Zone of Death" where crimes go unpunished - not because they're legal, but because they may be impossible to prosecute properly.
Has anyone died in the Zone of Death?
While the legal loophole is very real, no one has so far got away with a major crime in Yellowstone's Zone of Death.
There have been deaths in Yellowstone's Idaho section — typically from natural causes or accidents — but no confirmed murders that tested the constitutional issue.
The closest the courts have come was the 2007 case of Michael Belderrain, who illegally shot an elk in the Montana portion of the park and tried to invoke Kalt's argument.
'The guy who shot the elk, that was in the Montana portion,' Kalt said.
'They should have been able to address it there but other than that there have been no cases.
'There's been a lot of speculation but nothing in real life. Thank goodness.'
In that case, prosecutors offered Belderrain a plea deal that explicitly prevented him from appealing the constitutional issue - a move Kalt sees as a missed opportunity.
Kalt added: "They had an opportunity to close it there, and they didn't.
"All we have is this evidence that they would still try to prosecute you but if you persist, you're gonna get a tougher sentence."
What is the Sixth Amendment?
THE Sixth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution guarantees specific rights to individuals accused of crimes.
It states:
"In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the Assistance of Council for his defense."
In plain terms, it ensures: A speedy and public trial
An impartial jury of the state and district where the crime was committed
Notice of accusations
Right to confront witnesses
Right to confront witnesses in their favor
Right to legal counsel
Gabby Petito conspiracies
The Zone of Death resurfaced in the public eye in 2021 during the high-profile disappearance of YouTuber Gabby Petito.
Internet sleuths speculated whether her case might have been linked to infamous legal void.
There was no evidence she was in the Idaho portion of Yellowstone - her last known location was Grand Teton National Park, and her final text mentioned Yosemite, which could have been a mistake.
Still, the idea that she could have vanished in a place where justice might not be served captured the internet's imagination.
Kalt was quick to clarify "it does not make murder legal in the zone".
'It just presents a reason why it might be harder to prosecute someone for it successfully," he said.
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YouTuber Gabby Petito
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The 22-year-old previously pictured at Yellowstone National Park
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Gabby (L) was strangled to death on August 27, 2021, by her fiance Brian Laundrie (R) during a van road trip
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Gabby Petito speaks with cops in Utah as they responded to an altercation between her and Laundrie
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Government's ongoing shrug
Despite the simplicity of a legislative fix, Congress has never acted. The reasons range from bureaucratic apathy to political calculation.
'Congress isn't really interested in fixing hypothetical problems,' Kalt said.
'They're not really equipped to indulge in hypotheticals.'
The law professor even delayed publication of his law review article in the hope that lawmakers would quietly patch the loophole before it went public.
He recalled: 'I had them push back the publication date, thinking that I could get it fixed in the meantime.
"But when it was clear they weren't going to fix it, I did have a mixed reaction.
[In the Zone of Death], criminals could argue that there is no way to prosecute them for major crimes without violating the Constitution
Brian Kalt
"I didn't want to provide a guidebook to someone to get away with a crime.'
A key obstacle, Kalt noted, was fear among some lawmakers that moving the Idaho portion of Yellowstone into the Ninth Circuit (which oversees Idaho) could give environmentalists a venue for lawsuits against federal land management — something DOJ and others didn't want.
'There was opposition at the time… concerns about what would happen if part of the park was put into the district of Idaho because the appellate court that oversaw Idaho was more liberal," he said.
"That reasoning wasn't actually a problem, but they put a stop to it at that point.'
Even a resolution from the Idaho legislature urging Congress to act went nowhere.
'They're not gonna listen to me but they might pay attention to the legislature of Idaho,' he said.
'But nothing came of it.
"It would be very easy to fix. All they need to do is redraw the district line. It would take them five minutes if someone wanted to do it."
For now, the Zone of Death remains legally unresolved — a geographic glitch in the system that could one day spark a real constitutional crisis.

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