Cold Case Killer Still Eludes Justice, Pennsylvania State Police Seek New Leads
Seventeen years have passed since the gruesome murder of Gary Redner, a senior executive at the Redner's grocery chain. The case has gone cold, but Pennsylvania State Police are now re-examining evidence and offering a $5,000 reward for any credible tips that may help identify Redner's killer.
Redner, 55, was found brutally beaten outside his home in Berks County on March 9, 2008. An autopsy revealed he died from blunt force trauma to the head. Initially, investigators were unsure if the attack was random or targeted, sparking a long-standing mystery that has left many questions unanswered.
As part of their ongoing investigation, state police have been re-examining Redner's final hours before his death. According to police reports, Redner had stopped at Ganly's Pub & Restaurant just less than a mile from his home on the night of March 9, 2008. There were no reported incidents or trouble at the establishment that evening.
However, investigators now believe that Redner was confronted by his attacker in his own driveway and then again outside his neighbor's home as he attempted to flee through a wooded area next to his property. Inside Redner's wallet, police found $270 in cash.
The case has been reopened, and state police are urging anyone with information about Gary Redner's killing to come forward. The investigation is ongoing, and anyone with credible tips can call the PSP tip line at (800) 472-8477 or submit an anonymous tip online.
Redner's family has been vocal in their desire for justice in his death. His brother, Richard, who passed away last year without seeing resolution in his brother's case, was a key figure in keeping the investigation alive. The Redner's grocery chain, now with over 60 locations across Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware, remains committed to solving this cold case.
For decades, Redner's murder has left many questions unanswered. Will this new wave of leads bring closure to his family? Only time will tell.
Seventeen years have passed since the gruesome murder of Gary Redner, a senior executive at the Redner's grocery chain. The case has gone cold, but Pennsylvania State Police are now re-examining evidence and offering a $5,000 reward for any credible tips that may help identify Redner's killer.
Redner, 55, was found brutally beaten outside his home in Berks County on March 9, 2008. An autopsy revealed he died from blunt force trauma to the head. Initially, investigators were unsure if the attack was random or targeted, sparking a long-standing mystery that has left many questions unanswered.
As part of their ongoing investigation, state police have been re-examining Redner's final hours before his death. According to police reports, Redner had stopped at Ganly's Pub & Restaurant just less than a mile from his home on the night of March 9, 2008. There were no reported incidents or trouble at the establishment that evening.
However, investigators now believe that Redner was confronted by his attacker in his own driveway and then again outside his neighbor's home as he attempted to flee through a wooded area next to his property. Inside Redner's wallet, police found $270 in cash.
The case has been reopened, and state police are urging anyone with information about Gary Redner's killing to come forward. The investigation is ongoing, and anyone with credible tips can call the PSP tip line at (800) 472-8477 or submit an anonymous tip online.
Redner's family has been vocal in their desire for justice in his death. His brother, Richard, who passed away last year without seeing resolution in his brother's case, was a key figure in keeping the investigation alive. The Redner's grocery chain, now with over 60 locations across Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware, remains committed to solving this cold case.
For decades, Redner's murder has left many questions unanswered. Will this new wave of leads bring closure to his family? Only time will tell.