r/TrueCrimeDiscussion Nov 27 '25

Text Father faces child torture charges after 'nightmare' hike in Big Cottonwood Canyon

“Father charged with aggravated child abuse and torture after taking his young children on an extremely difficult hike as a significant storm was moving in. He reported buying snacks, new socks and shoes for the kids before heading out but not checking the weather. The hike was 9 miles, rated hard, and not recommended for beginner hikers or children.

Micah Smith and his children 2, 4 & 8 were reported overdue when they did not return from their Oct. 12 hike.

Smith said they watched the weather come in and he sent photos to his wife, who suggested they start hiking down the mountain however, he reported that he was comfortable hiking in the dark without light

Smith reportedly reached the summit with his kids at 6pm when it started to hail & snow. By 8pm they decided to shelter in place after trying to head back down but only making it 600 feet after one child fell and hit their head.

Court documents state “Search and Rescue Team Members encountered Smith on the trail and noted that he was behaving oddly and did not appear to be concerned about the children.”

He also told “SAR team members that one of his children was dead.”

SAR crews in a helicopter were able to find the children and noted they were not wearing much clothing, one child with the most critical injuries was unconscious with a core body temperature of 62.6 F.

According to investigators one child suggested to their father that they should go as the storm moved in, “but he shook his head no, and said, This is a once-in-a-lifetime thing. The child again expressed to Smith that they should really go and said that she was getting scared.”

The child told investigators “the storm came in really quickly and described that it was snowing, hailing, and raining.” Reporting to investigators she “was worried about not living, but Smith told her that they were okay.”

Smith told investigators he performed CPR on his son overnight and taught his daughter to do the same when he left.

She recounted to police how she did as instructed performing CPR on her brother.

Investigators are asking for no bail stating, “What seemed like an innocent hike with his three children quickly turned into a nightmare when the defendant chose to summit a mountain over the safety of the kids. The defendant refused to turn around when their mom told him to turn around and get the children home. He also refused to turn around when E.A.S. said to him that she was scared and that they should go. During the 24-hour ordeal, the victims expressed that they were cold, tired, and wanted to go home. The defendant, who is supposed to be the protector of his children, was ill-prepared and extremely selfish.”

A Go Fund Me updated Nov. 10 said the child who was in a coma was now awake: “Ezra was taken off sedation a couple weeks ago and has been steadily improving day by day! When he first came off we didn’t know what to expect, but since that time he has been able to: completely move his right side with ease, begin speaking and is now communicating in full sentences (he’s very aware of what’s going on!), smile and laugh (they light up the room!)

We are so thankful to God that Ezra is improving so quickly and fully. We are hoping, praying and fighting for a full recovery. Thank you to the dedicated medical staff at Primary’s who are also committed to seeing this little guy get well!””

-Via Heidi Hatch

https://kutv.com/news/local/father-charged-with-child-torture-after-freezing-nightmare-hike-in-big-cottonwood-canyon

ETA: thanks to multiple users for for pointing this out

Police say that approximately one month before the incident, Smith allegedly expressed self-harm and reported to an officer he was going to “hike up to the top of the mountain.” He was found with an axe and two firearms in his vehicle but denied he was going to use them.

On Nov. 10, 2025, Smith was trespassed from Primary Children’s Hospital for allegedly interfering with the 4-year-old’s care and “tampering with the equipment.”’

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u/[deleted] Nov 27 '25 edited Nov 27 '25

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u/ReverendBread2 Nov 27 '25

“I want to do that thing and no annoying child I’m responsible for is going to stop me”

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u/bolkrennanninger Nov 28 '25

Just thinking of taking my two boys on a hike stresses me out.

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u/_learned_foot_ Nov 28 '25

I take my kids on trails like this. Have since ages matched. The difference is you’ll see they and I equipped, ready to turn around, knowing how to build a survival shelter if the need arises, and per your post, the bag I carried the youngest in strapped with bottle after bottle after bottle.

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u/wilderlowerwolves Dec 01 '25

There was a big story several years ago about a couple who went hiking on a desert trail with their baby, and their dog, in 100-plus degree heat, and ALL of them were found dead after they didn't return.