A chilling discovery in a Lancaster County home has revealed more than 100 human skeletal remains, sparking widespread outrage and leaving authorities baffled. Jonathan Gerlach, 34, of Ephrata, is facing a slew of charges following his arrest at Mount Moriah Cemetery in Yeadon Borough on Monday night.
Gerlach was allegedly caught breaking into a grave at the historic cemetery, leading detectives to his Lancaster County home. What they found there was nothing short of horrific โ human skulls, skeletal remains, and mummified feet and hands scattered throughout the basement.
"It's like a horror movie come to life," said Delaware County District Attorney Tanner Rouse, describing the scene when detectives walked into Gerlach's home on Tuesday. "Some of them were hanging from the ceiling... others were pieced together... some were just skulls sitting on a shelf."
Gerlach's Toyota RAV4 was found parked next to Mount Moriah Cemetery after hours, with human bones and skulls visible in the back seat. The vehicle's license plate had been tracked by detectives using license plate readers, revealing its frequent visits to the area around Halloween and Christmas Eve.
A search warrant executed at Gerlach's home uncovered not only his own skeletal remains but also those of two small children, three skulls, and other bones. Authorities are still investigating why Gerlach collected human remains and whether he sold any of the items allegedly stolen from grave sites.
While Gerlach is facing numerous charges, including burglary, desecration, and theft of venerated objects, authorities are struggling to determine his motive for collecting human remains. The investigation is ongoing, with detectives reviewing online behavior and social media activity.
The case has sent shockwaves through the community, with Yeadon Police Chief Henry Giammarco Jr. describing it as "the most disturbing thing I've seen in 30 years." Rouse has vowed to work tirelessly to collect and return the human remains, which include those of people who died recently and some that are over 100 years old.
Gerlach's girlfriend is being questioned by authorities, and while no other arrests have been made, detectives are keeping an open mind about the possibility of others involved. As the investigation unfolds, one thing is clear โ the case has left a deep impact on those who have witnessed it, leaving many to wonder how such heinous crimes can occur in the name of human depravity.
Gerlach was allegedly caught breaking into a grave at the historic cemetery, leading detectives to his Lancaster County home. What they found there was nothing short of horrific โ human skulls, skeletal remains, and mummified feet and hands scattered throughout the basement.
"It's like a horror movie come to life," said Delaware County District Attorney Tanner Rouse, describing the scene when detectives walked into Gerlach's home on Tuesday. "Some of them were hanging from the ceiling... others were pieced together... some were just skulls sitting on a shelf."
Gerlach's Toyota RAV4 was found parked next to Mount Moriah Cemetery after hours, with human bones and skulls visible in the back seat. The vehicle's license plate had been tracked by detectives using license plate readers, revealing its frequent visits to the area around Halloween and Christmas Eve.
A search warrant executed at Gerlach's home uncovered not only his own skeletal remains but also those of two small children, three skulls, and other bones. Authorities are still investigating why Gerlach collected human remains and whether he sold any of the items allegedly stolen from grave sites.
While Gerlach is facing numerous charges, including burglary, desecration, and theft of venerated objects, authorities are struggling to determine his motive for collecting human remains. The investigation is ongoing, with detectives reviewing online behavior and social media activity.
The case has sent shockwaves through the community, with Yeadon Police Chief Henry Giammarco Jr. describing it as "the most disturbing thing I've seen in 30 years." Rouse has vowed to work tirelessly to collect and return the human remains, which include those of people who died recently and some that are over 100 years old.
Gerlach's girlfriend is being questioned by authorities, and while no other arrests have been made, detectives are keeping an open mind about the possibility of others involved. As the investigation unfolds, one thing is clear โ the case has left a deep impact on those who have witnessed it, leaving many to wonder how such heinous crimes can occur in the name of human depravity.