GUILTY PA - York Co, WhtFem UP56284, 60-90, in freezer, Dillsburg, Feb'19 - Glenora Reckford Delahay arrest

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Pennsylvania State Police say they have a tentative identification for a body found in a chest freezer in central Pennsylvania last week, but the cause of death remains unknown.

The York Dispatch reports two potential home buyers found the body Thursday in an outbuilding on a vacant Warrington Township property. Authorities said the remains were in black trash bags covered by a blanket.

York County Coroner Pam Gay said the body appeared to be female and was “significantly decomposed” but an autopsy today revealed no obvious signs of trauma. She said more tests are needed to determine whether the death was natural, accidental or otherwise.

Pa. police have tentative ID for body found in freezer
 
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The coroner said the body appears to be a female but hasn't been identified. State police said they suspect it is an elderly woman. They have been talking to a woman who is believed to be her granddaughter.

WGAL's Ed Weinstock spoke with the woman Monday outside her home in York County. We aren't identifying her because she hasn't been charged in the case. She told Ed that state police think she's involved in the case, and she said it's a major possibility she will face charges. She denied any involvement.

Human remains found in freezer on property in Warrington Township, court papers say
 
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sounds like unreported death in order to continue to receive her benefits.
 
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Namus UP56284

The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)

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UNIDENTIFIED
Unidentified Person / NamUs #UP56284
Female, White / Caucasian
Date Found: February 7, 2019
Location Found: Dillsburg, Pennsylvania
Estimated Age Range: 60-80 Years
General Location--Dillsburg, Pennsylvania
County: York County
GPS Coordinates--
Circumstances of Recovery: Body was found in a freezer.
Details of Recovery


Inventory of Remains--
Condition of Remains: Not recognizable - Partial remains with soft tissues
Physical Description
Hair Color: Gray or Partially Gray
Head Hair Description--
Body Hair Description--
Facial Hair Description--
Left Eye Color: Unknown or Missing
Right Eye Color: Unknown or Missing
Eye Description--
Distinctive Physical Features
No Information Entered


Clothing and Accessories
No Information Entered

Investigating Agencies

Pennsylvania State Police
(717) 428-1011

Agency Case Number
PA2019-324282
Jason Groff
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Case Contributors
Chadwick Roberts, Law Enforcement
Pennsylvania State Police
(717) 299-7650
 
  • #5
Interesting...Is there more information on how the police speculate she died?

I ask as I've read about similar cases before(also coincidentally in rural PA) where a senior dies and the relatives will store/hide the body and not report the death to continue collecting the deceased's social security checks.

Wonder if this could be the case here? Especially given her estimated age.
 
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The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)

Sex Female
Race/Ethnicity White/Caucasian
Estimated Age Group Adult - Pre 80
Estimated Age Range 60-80
Height 4' 9"-5' 2"(57-62 inches) , Estimated
Weight 105-115 lbs, Estimated

Circumstances of Recovery
Body was found in a freezer.

Condition of Remains
Not recognizable - Partial remains with soft tissues

Hair Color Gray or Partially Gray
 
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The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)

Sex Female
Race/Ethnicity White/Caucasian
Estimated Age Group Adult - Pre 80
Estimated Age Range 60-80
Height 4' 9"-5' 2"(57-62 inches) , Estimated
Weight 105-115 lbs, Estimated

Circumstances of Recovery
Body was found in a freezer.

Condition of Remains
Not recognizable - Partial remains with soft tissues

Hair Color Gray or Partially Gray

If they had a "tenative" ID back in Feb, why would this person be put into NAMUS? Was it not the person that they thought it was?
 
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If they had a "tenative" ID back in Feb, why would this person be put into NAMUS? Was it not the person that they thought it was?

Probably to get the DNA ball rolling. They did the same thing with Mary Arcuri and the Garfield (Pittsburgh) remains. Since they went through NamUs for DNA and ID, both cases were added to NamUs database even though they were certain who the remains were.

There's another thread for this UID. I'll report my own post so they can be merged.
PA - PA - York Co., WhtFem UP56284, 60-90, body found in a freezer in Dillsburg, Feb'19
 
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The York Daily Record reports that state police said in a warrant application that they want to search a 60-year-old woman “for the purpose of obtaining a DNA reference sample" to help positively identify remains found in February in York County's Warrington Township.

Authorities have said they believe the remains, which were in black trash bags covered by a blanket, are those of an elderly woman who may have died in another county. The coroner said last month that her office was waiting on DNA results to rule on the cause and manner of death.

DNA, financial records sought in probe of remains found in freezer near Dillsburg
 
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yes sounds like her caretaker was continuing to receive her social security.
 
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by: Myles Snyder
Posted: Feb 7, 2020 / 12:28 PM EST / Updated: Feb 7, 2020 / 12:29 PM EST

DILLSBURG, Pa. (WHTM) – Authorities say they have a suspect but are waiting for DNA analysis before filing charges in a case where skeletal remains were found stuffed in an old freezer at a Warrington Township property a year ago.

The DNA will be used to identify the remains found at 40 Kralltown Road.

“It would be nicer if it came in quicker, but you have to remember we are dealing with some pretty decomposed remains,” York County Coroner Pam Gay said.
BBM
Investigators await DNA test to identify human remains in freezer
 
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??? Anyone Else See Similarities
to this 2017 Pennsylvania Case ???


PA - Patricia Richey, 80, found decomposed, Honesdale,
23 June 2017
*Arrest*

Some Richrd Prosecution Possibilities:

A1)) Title 18 CS § 2504 :: INvoluntary Manslaughter
A2)) Title 18 CS § 2705 :: Reckless Endangerment
A3)) Title 18 CS § 2713 :: Neglect Care of Dependent...
A4)) Title 18 CS § 3922 :: Theft By Deception
A5)) Title 18 CS § 5510 :: Abuse of Corpse
A6)) Title 18 CS § 3921 :: Theft

(Continued Acceptance of Social Security,
Pension, Public Assistance Payments)
A7)) Title 18 CS § 4101 :: Forgery

§ = Section
CS = Consolidated Statute
 
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Article from December 2019

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Police seized a woman's DNA and financial records as part of an ongoing homicide investigation after skeletal remains were found in a freezer in northern York County in February.

In the warrant application, Pennsylvania State Police say they want to search a 60-year-old woman "for the purpose of obtaining a DNA reference sample by way of buccal swab of the inner cheek to be used for the comparison and identification of human remains."
[...]
In the months following the grisly discovery, police obtained financial records related to federal payments the deceased woman was receiving. Police believe these payments were collected and placed in bank accounts long after the woman had died, the warrants state.

York County Coroner Pam Gay said in late November her office was waiting on the results of the DNA analysis to rule on cause and manner of death.
[...]
No charges have been filed in the case.
 
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Woman hid her Ardmore grandmother’s body in a freezer for 15 years to steal her Social Security checks, police say
by Julie Shaw, Updated: May 27, 2020- 1:52 PM

A 61-year-old Pennsylvania woman was arrested Wednesday and charged with theft and abuse of corpse for allegedly hiding her dead grandmother’s body in a freezer for 15 years so she could collect the woman’s Social Security benefits, state police said.

Cynthia Carolyn Black of York County had told police during their more than yearlong investigation that she had found Glenora Reckford Delahay dead inside their home in the Delaware County section of Ardmore in March 2004, police said.

Black carried the body to the basement and put it in a freezer because, she said, she needed her grandmother’s Social Security income.

The grandmother was 97 when she died.
Woman hid her Ardmore grandmother’s body in a freezer for 15 years to steal her Social Security checks, police say
 
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Pennsylvania woman accused of stashing grandma’s corpse in freezer for 15 years
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Cynthia Black was charged with abuse of a corpse, theft by unlawful taking and receiving stolen property after she claimed to have pocketed the dead relative’s Security Security checks over an astounding 15-year period.

The 61-year-old suspect stated that she found her grandmother dead at the age of 97 inside her Ardmore, Pa., home in 2004. Three years later, Black moved the freezer crypt to a new home in Dillsburg, Pa.

Cops claim they got a tip as far back as February 2019 about the dead woman, identified as Glenora Delahay, who was born in 1906.
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more at NY Daily News link above​
 
  • #18
Please take no offense, do we need a sub-forum for freezer cases???

The Goat Island "evidence" freezer, New York City freezer, now Pennsylvania.
 
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Please take no offense, do we need a sub-forum for freezer cases???

The Goat Island "evidence" freezer, New York City freezer, now Pennsylvania.
Along with torso crimes.
 

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