Local Man Arrested After Police Uncover Massive Collection of Human Remains and Grave Robbery Ring at Abandoned Cemetery
A shocking discovery has been made at an abandoned cemetery on the outskirts of Philadelphia, where police say they have found over 100 sets of mummified human remains, including skulls, bones, and even a pacemaker still attached to one individual. The haul was made after a monthslong investigation into a string of break-ins at Mount Moriah Cemetery, which has been plagued by thefts since early November.
According to authorities, Jonathan Christ Gerlach, 34, targeted the cemetery's mausoleums and underground vaults, smashing open sealed compartments to steal human remains. The scale of his operation is staggering, with investigators finding over 100 sets of mummified hands and feet, as well as two decomposing torsos.
Gerlach was arrested on Tuesday night after police tracked him down near an abandoned cemetery. He was found carrying a crowbar and a burlap bag containing the remains of two small children, three skulls, and other bones. The officers discovered that Gerlach had been hoarding the remains in his basement, where he also stored jewelry believed to be linked to the graves.
The Delaware County District Attorney's office is still trying to understand the full extent of Gerlach's activities and why he targeted these particular victims. "Given the enormity of what we are looking at and the sheer, utter lack of reasonable explanation, it's difficult to say right now, at this juncture, exactly what took place," said District Attorney Tanner Rouse.
Gerlach has been charged with 100 counts each of abuse of a corpse and receiving stolen property, as well as multiple counts of desecrating a public monument, desecrating a venerated object, desecrating a historic burial place, burglary, trespassing, and theft. He is currently being held on $1 million bond.
A shocking discovery has been made at an abandoned cemetery on the outskirts of Philadelphia, where police say they have found over 100 sets of mummified human remains, including skulls, bones, and even a pacemaker still attached to one individual. The haul was made after a monthslong investigation into a string of break-ins at Mount Moriah Cemetery, which has been plagued by thefts since early November.
According to authorities, Jonathan Christ Gerlach, 34, targeted the cemetery's mausoleums and underground vaults, smashing open sealed compartments to steal human remains. The scale of his operation is staggering, with investigators finding over 100 sets of mummified hands and feet, as well as two decomposing torsos.
Gerlach was arrested on Tuesday night after police tracked him down near an abandoned cemetery. He was found carrying a crowbar and a burlap bag containing the remains of two small children, three skulls, and other bones. The officers discovered that Gerlach had been hoarding the remains in his basement, where he also stored jewelry believed to be linked to the graves.
The Delaware County District Attorney's office is still trying to understand the full extent of Gerlach's activities and why he targeted these particular victims. "Given the enormity of what we are looking at and the sheer, utter lack of reasonable explanation, it's difficult to say right now, at this juncture, exactly what took place," said District Attorney Tanner Rouse.
Gerlach has been charged with 100 counts each of abuse of a corpse and receiving stolen property, as well as multiple counts of desecrating a public monument, desecrating a venerated object, desecrating a historic burial place, burglary, trespassing, and theft. He is currently being held on $1 million bond.