MILTON, Pa. (AP) - Investigators hope tests on a three-ton hunk of concrete will soon solve the 1989 disappearance of a young mother, by determining whether her remains were fed through wood chipper ...
MILTON, Pa. (AP) – Investigators hope tests on a three-ton hunk of concrete will soon solve the 1989 disappearance of a young mother, by determining whether her remains were fed through wood chipper ...
Last week, investigators revealed they are trying to determine whether her remains were "fed through a wood chipper and then entombed in the basement of a Pennsylvania duplex," The Associated Press ...
Police in Pennsylvania believe a slab of concrete may hold Barbara Elizabeth Miller's remains — preserved after they were fed through a wood chipper and mixed with concrete decades ago You can save ...
Barbara Elizabeth Miller was last seen at a wedding in Mifflinburg, Pennsylvania, and her ex Mike Egan is the prime suspect, according to police. POLICE believe a three-tonne concrete slab could solve ...
Investigators hope tests on a three-ton hunk of concrete will soon solve the 1989 disappearance of a young mother, by determining whether her remains were fed through wood chipper and then entombed in ...
In this 2017 photo, police officers look over a slab of concrete pulled out of the basement of a home in Milton, Pa. Investigators hope cement taken from the Pennsylvania basement will solve the 1989 ...
This undated family photo shows Barbara Elizabeth Miller, of Sunbury, Pa., who disappeared the night of June 30, 1989. Investigators are trying to determine whether Miller's remains were fed through a ...