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Investigators release new details after missing woman's body is found in Columbia County
Investigators are releasing more details in the case of a missing woman whose body was found in Columbia County.www.wnep.com
So there was blood found on the UTV but no evidence of cut/injury to Katlyn's body. The blood will probably end up being a red herring. Unless he cut himself in the process of disposing of the body.![]()
Body of missing Pennsylvania woman found in box on husband's former property
The body of Katlyn Harp was found inside a box on a piece of land formerly owned by her husband, Vincent Harp, officials said.www.cbsnews.com
According to the affidavit obtained by the TV station, the husband and wife had gotten into a fight on the evening of June 19. Cell phone records placed Vincent Harp in the area where his wife's body was found on June 21, officials said, and blood was found on a UTV sold by Vincent Harp on June 24.
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PSP: Man charged with homicide in disappearance of woman
Pennsylvania State Police in Hazleton have arrested 39-year-old Vincent Lloyd Harp of Bloomsburg in connection with the death of Katlyn Harp.www.wgal.com
According to charging documents retrieved by WGAL News 8, surveillance video from June 20 shows Vincent driving his vehicle with the same box in the bed of his truck.
I'm guessing this could be trauma to the head, considering blood was found in the truck."no evidence of gunshot wounds, penetrating trauma, such as stab wounds, or fractures to any of the extremity bones."
So is this another "OD" situation? What the heck.
I took "no penetrating trauma" to indicate no wounds, head or otherwise that might create blood.I'm guessing this could be trauma to the head, considering blood was found in the truck.
Yes, but that's to the "extremity bones", which doesn't include the head, does it? I thought it was weird to mention that there were no fractures to the extremity bones, because aren't those the arms and legs? So, that doesn't really exclude head trauma, does it? I don't know, I'm confused. English isn't my first/native language either so I might be reading too much into it.I took "no penetrating trauma" to indicate no wounds, head or otherwise that might create blood.
Didn't his first wife die from a drug overdose? It may come down to the blood work we're waiting on. Why mess with something that may have worked the first time around. IMO.
I wonder if they specifically mentioned the extremity bones because she was located inside a box and thus would likely have to be folded in there IMOYes, but that's to the "extremity bones", which doesn't include the head, does it? I thought it was weird to mention that there were no fractures to the extremity bones, because aren't those the arms and legs? So, that doesn't really exclude head trauma, does it? I don't know, I'm confused. English isn't my first/native language either so I might be reading too much into it.