Utah Woman Accused of Murdering Sleeping Husband Texted Dad Urgent Request Days Before Killing
Jennifer Gledhill is charged with first-degree murder in connection with the disappearance of Matthew Johnson

Jennifer Gledhill allegedly texted her father “I need 13K by Friday,” two days before authorities say her husband Matthew Johnson was killed, according to a recently unsealed search warrant obtained by Fox 13, ABC4 and KUTV.
According to the court documents obtained by the outlets, Thomas Gledhill used Venmo to transfer $1,000 to his daughter on the same day, Sept. 19, 2024. In October, Thomas and his wife Rosalie were arrested on multiple felony counts of obstruction of justice for allegedly helping Jennifer clean up the home where authorities believe she shot Johnson.
The search warrant didn’t specify why she needed the money, according to the outlets.
Officials filed the search warrants in an attempt to examine Johnson’s vehicle, Gledhill’s Venmo account and the Venmo account of her parents and several bank accounts, per ABC4. Authorities were seeking location data about the devices connected to the vehicle, the search warrant said.
Authorities still haven’t found Johnson’s body, according to a probable cause statement obtained by PEOPLE. He was last seen on Sept. 20, 2024.
According to court documents, on Sept. 21, 2024, an unnamed informant who claimed he was having an affair with Gledhill alleged she told him that she got into an argument with Johnson after he “yelled at her because he knew she had been sleeping with someone else.”
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The informant alleged to authorities that Gledhill admitted to shooting Johnson in the head with his own gun as he slept in their shared bed. She also allegedly told the unnamed informant that she took Johnson’s body, put it in a storage container, dug a hole and buried him in a shallow grave, court documents said.