Coroner's officials on Saturday confirmed the identity of a 38-year-old Whittier woman whose body was discovered in a shallow ...
Archaeologists uncovered the remains of at least 14 people near the Puémape Temple complex, with evidence pointing to ...
With 500+ charges against Jonathan Gerlach, oddity collecters call for stricter accountability in buying and selling human ...
Yes, it’s legal to wear the skulls, eyes, fingers, or toes of people who have died, and worse yet, it’s legal for hospitals ...
Without any legal guardrails, determining the origin of body parts for sale is nearly impossible, said Jeremy Pauley, who is ...
Jonathan Gerlach, of Ephrata Borough, is accused of stealing human remains and storing some of them in his Ephrata Borough ...
Christmas was still two days away when Yeadon Borough police Detective Leah Cesanek got a gift that would help her ...
A Pennsylvania man accused of stealing more than 100 skeletons from cemeteries allegedly admitted to selling some of the ...
Two recent Pennsylvania cases involving stolen body parts have brought up an uncomfortable reality: It is legal in Pennsylvania to buy and sell human remains. In fact, it’s legal in most states.
Investigators face a complex process to identify the remains of 100 people found in Jonathan Gerlach's home, as experts work ...