Would more Southern Utah Mormons have been convicted and executed?
Would Brigham Young have been prosecuted?
Would Mormonism been seen as less subversive if they had cooperated with an investigation?
Most of these questions could be applied to the massacre at Haun's Mill, but the last one stands out in my mind. Mormonism's predisposition to hide uncomfortable truth must have had a bearing on their negative public image, then and now, and rightly so.
Thoughts comparing My Lai (Viet Nam)to Mountain Meadows Massacre.
Did Lt. William Calley have a similar guilt to John D. Lee?
Calley was pardoned by Pres. Nixon. Would any MM Massacre participants have been pardoned?
One other thought: Why can't Jeff Holland see that Matt Easton coming out at the BYU graduation in 2019 was good for the image of the LDS Church??????

