GUILTY PA - Germantown/Philadelphia, skull & bones in sack, buried at Awbury Arboretum, Sep'19 - Rashid Young *Arrest*

  • #21
It would be great if it was Charley Ross but as said before this find seems like it was put there not long ago.
 
  • #22
I'm wondering if these could be the remains of Sister Angela Miller. She's a murder victim of a domestic dispute with her nephew who died in a fire he intentionally set after shooting and killing his mother who is Sister Miller's sister. Her body has never been found although there have been extensive searches around their home. Blood was found in her car that was located near the home. Did he kill Sister Miller, transport her body to this arboretum, drove back home then argued with and killed his mother?



PA - PA - Sister Angela Miller, adult, Scranton, 28 Apr 2018

BBM

Search for missing nun picks up pace
SCRANTON — The search for a missing nun picked up pace this morning after cellphone data led police and a cadaver dog to a block away from the rubble of her burnt out home on Washburn Street.

Police said the nun’s nephew, Alan Smith, killed his mother, Rosemary Smith, 72, with a shotgun, and then set the 2114-2116 Washburn St. home on fire, killing himself. Sister Angela Miller, I.H.M., who also resided in the home, is missing.
Officials said they believe Miller was killed and moved elsewhere.
 
  • #23
Media, PA is only 37 minutes away from where the remains were recovered from. Wendy is a suspected homicide victim.
The Doe Network: Case File 90DFPA
The Doe Network:
Case File 90DFPA

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Left: Eaton, circa 1975; Right: Age-progressed image of Eaton at age 46 (circa 2005)

Wendy Eaton
Missing since May 17, 1975 from Media, Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
Classification: Non Family Abduction




Vital Statistics

    • Date Of Birth: May 26, 1959
    • Age at Time of Disappearance: 15 years old
    • Height and Weight at Time of Disappearance: 4'10; 90 pounds
    • Distinguishing Characteristics: White female. Brown hair; brown eyes.
    • Medical Conditions: Eaton is deaf in one ear.
    • Dentals: She wore orthodontic braces.
    • Marks, Scars: She wears corrective lenses and has pierced ears.
    • Clothing: She was wearing a yellow shirt, blue denim shorts and sneakers.
    • DNA: In CODIS.
    • Dentals: Available




Circumstances of Disappearance
Eaton was last seen on May 17, 1975. A sophomore at Penncrest High School, "Whizzie'' stayed at home on Mocassin Lane to sunbathe on the roof outside her bedroom window while while her parents and brother went to play golf at the country club.
When the family returned home about 19.00, they found Wendy's bathing suit on her bed.
Several neighbors last saw her walking to the intersection of Indian Lane and Media Station Road, three blocks from her home in the Indian Trails development, about 15.00. The family suspects she was on her way to Media to buy her brother a birthday gift.
Bloodhounds tracked her movement to the intersection of Indian Lane and Media Station Road, where she was last seen. But no further trace of her was ever found.
Wendy's disappearance coincided with the slayings of several other girls whose remains were found in the Tinicum Marsh area, but no evidence has ever been found that would link Wendy to those victims.
Authorities said that Wendy was a girl very unlikely to have run away on her own.
She planned to attend a singing group rehearsal at their church on the night she vanished. Her relatives stated that Eaton would not have missed the rehearsal.




Investigators
If you have any information related to Eaton's case, please contact:
Pennsylvania State Police
Troop K
1-484-840-1000
or
Pennsylvania State Police
Missing Persons Unit
717-783-5524

All information may be submitted anonymously.

Agency Case Number: K2-14911

NCMEC #: NCMC601124

NCIC Number: M-361834859
Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case.

Source Information:
The National Center For Missing and Exploited Children
Pennsylvania Missing Persons
NamUs


Return to the Unexplained Disappearances' Index
 
  • #24
The sack was located in the rear of the property's Francis Cope House, which serves as the administrative headquarters of the Awbury Arboretum Association.

The Francis Cope House was built in 1854 to serve as a summer home for Cope and several of his family members. Germantown was not incorporated into Philadelphia at the time.

An investigation is underway with North Detectives.

Groundskeeper finds human skull, bones at Awbury Arboretum in Germantown

We spoke with the general manager of the Awbury Arboretum Monday afternoon. He said the family that owned Cope House stipulated that it wanted the property left open to the public, which is why there are no gates that close at night. The general manager said he has no plans to shut people out, even after this discovery.

Human skull, bag of bones found buried at arboretum in Germantown
 
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Updated possible missing matches:

-Brenwanda Smith (02/18/1997) Philadelphia aged 24
-Charles Brewster Ross (07/01/1874) Germantown aged 4
-Edna Christine Thorne (06/24/1975) Philadelphia aged 15
-Jaqueline Santana (02/04/2019) Germantown aged 16
-Ke’Shaun Vanderhorst (09/25/1995) Philadelphia aged 2
-Wendy Eaton (05/17/1975) Media aged 15
-Angela Miller (04/28/2018) Scranton adult
 
  • #27
I'll be surprised if this turns out to be a victim who was murdered outside of the Philadelphia area. If a person murders someone in a small town or rural area it doesn't make any sense for the murderer to take the body to a more populated location to bury it where there is greater risk he will be seen or caught on camera. Too risky. The only exception to that IMO would be if the murderer worked at the arboretum or had some kind of connection to it where they felt they would not be seen burying the body. Murderers do tend to choose places they are familiar with to hide a body. But I'm leaning towards this being a victim from Philadelphia. MOO.
 
  • #28
I wonder what they mean when they say "sack"? The first thing I think of is a burlap potato sack. Any locals have insight on what else it could be? Would sack be used to describe a plastic bag or a duffel bag?

I'm from the Philly suburbs. A sack to me would mean a burlap sack, or another kind of fabric/material that has a string to tie it off. It could be plastic, sort of like this. I've never heard of anyone use sack to refer to any other type of bag, as far as I can recall.
 
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Philadelphia Police: Groundskeeper Finds Human Skull, Bones Inside Partially Buried Sack At Arboretum
Sorry new at posting links, the police say partially decomposed in the most recent articles for our local stations. You guys are amazing at finding and bringing attention to all these missing that are forgotten! Hopefully someone finds closure from this soon.

BBM

:oops::confused:I ran right on by your message and missed this important detail. Ty for updating us and welcome to WS! :D
 
  • #31
I'm from the Philly suburbs. A sack to me would mean a burlap sack, or another kind of fabric/material that has a string to tie it off. It could be plastic, sort of like this. I've never heard of anyone use sack to refer to any other type of bag, as far as I can recall.

Welcome to WS! :D
 
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  • #33
Bumping. Any updates or new information, locals? I tried googling but didn't see anything after September 2019.
 
  • #34
Doubt it was Charley Ross because had it been his remains that they found it would have been all over the news. I also seem to recall that the sack the remains were found in wasn't the type of sack that had been around in the 1870's.
 
  • #35
Refreshing this thread although I still can't find an update. It's been a year since the remains were found.
And I can't find a NamUs case.
(Unless that's because they were already identified or I missed the case?)
Can anyone find anything new?
 
  • #36
*Bump*

Two years coming up since these remains were found, and they're still not in NamUs; there doesn't seem to be an update on them at all.
 
  • #37
*Bump*

Two years coming up since these remains were found, and they're still not in NamUs; there doesn't seem to be an update on them at all.

That's a shame. I wonder about this case on occasion. In my mind, it's the "Arboretum Case. "
I'm still hopeful for updates eventually.
 
  • #38
Could it be Yiear West? Missing from Wilkes Barre since 12/9/2016, black male aged 29, about an hour and a half away from location if recovered remains
 
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The link has been updated and the remains has been identified as Rashid Young:

"Officials say a 2019 missing person case has finally "come to a close" after an arrest was made in connection to human remains found in Philadelphia.

A landscaper discovered the skull and bones at Awbury Arboretum, a nonprofit botanical garden located in East Germantown, on September 30, 2019.

An Awbury Arboretum groundskeeper made the discovery early Monday morning.
The remains were identified as 22-year-old Rashid Young on May 29 this year using dental records, which officials say led to his murderer being apprehended.

Keshaun Sheffield, 20, was taken into custody Wednesday for Young's death, which has been ruled a homicide.

Officials say Young was stabbed to death in his apartment on August 19, 2019, in Pottstown, put in a trash container, then buried at the arboretum a day later. Sheffield had help digging the hole and burying Young's body, according to officials.

Young and Sheffield were reportedly involved in a romantic relationship, which officials described as "volatile." "
 
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