SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Prosecutors say a Utah man forced a couple out of their bed at gunpoint, took money and two cellphones, then killed them after he was recognized. Court documents filed Wednesday say Albert E. Johnson broke into the house wearing a mask April 18. But he removed it after escaping to his car and realizing he didn’t have his keys. He returned to the house to find the keys, and the man he had just robbed recognized Johnson without the mask. A struggle ended in the deaths of Tony and Katherine Butterfield. Johnson has been charged with aggravated murder and other counts.












