The Pennsylvania State Police have released the identify of a woman that was found deceased in Schuylkill County in March of 2023.
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On Tuesday, January 2nd, 2024, the Pennsylvania State Police at Schuylkill Haven identified the victim as 60-year-old Karen Rosemarie Rohrbach. The Pennsylvania State Police Forensic DNA Division assisted with identifying the victim and it was determined she died of natural causes and no foul play was suspected.
The estimate of her age was very far off. I wonder if that's why some cases aren't solved. How many other cases could have an estimate that's decades off; perhaps more cases than we'd think?
Looks like she was having some legal trouble: Schuylkill County Woman Wanted on Two Active Bench Warrants
The fugitive's legal troubles deepened after she failed to appear at the Schuylkill County Courthouse on March 22, 2023, for a Status Conference
Her body was found March 25, 2023. They think she died January 23-December 22. So I guess that's why she missed the status conference. Poor woman.
Very well and expensively dressed lady. And she has only 5 teeth left? Does not go well together. Unless she was a meth or similar user or had some health condition that made her almost edentolous at such a young age. Frequent childbirths could also cause early tooth loss but there is no clue she may have had children. Or she spent all her money on clothing and none on dental care.
It is odd.
Could the age estimate be off?
On Tuesday, January 2nd, 2024, the Pennsylvania State Police at Schuylkill Haven identified the victim as 60-year-old Karen Rosemarie Rohrbach. The Pennsylvania State Police Forensic DNA Division assisted with identifying the victim and it was determined she died of natural causes and no foul play was suspected.
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ME/C Case Number 0121-23
Sex Female Race/Ethnicity White/Caucasian, Uncertain Estimated Age Group Adult - Pre 40 Estimated Age Range (Years) 19-39 Height 5' 1"-5' 6"(61-66 inches), Estimated Weight 125-140 lbs, Estimated
Type Unidentified Deceased Date Body Found March 26, 2023 NamUs Case Created April 26, 2023 Location Saint Clair, Pennsylvania 17970 County Schuylkill County Found On Tribal Land No
Circumstances of Recovery Decedent was found over an embankment in a kneeling position,
Condition of Remains Not recognizable - Decomposing/putrefaction
Hair Color Brown Left Eye Color Unknown Right Eye Color Unknown
Clothing
Black Gold Ugg Boots
Black Long Sleeve Shirt
White Guess Coat
Black Knit Gloves
Pink Donut Anklet Socks
Purple Bra
Animal Print "No Boundaries" Underwear
Pink Bandana
Jewelry
Alex and Ani Bracelet with a recycle charm and an N Charm, a made with love charm and a Bracelet with a snowman on it.
State Police have released new infromation regarding a body that was found
fox56.com
When found, troopers say the woman was wearing a pink bra, black pants, and black ugg boots. A black long sleeve shirt and white jacket were found next to the victim.
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Karen Rosemarie Rohrbach, 60, is currently the subject of two active bench warrants issued by authorities.
Rohrbach has been declared an Absconder from Supervision by the Schuylkill County Adult Probation Department. The original charge in her case is related to Use/Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, categorized as a Misdemeanor.
One possibility: she fell over the bank and was trying to crawl out when she died of hypothermia, which sometimes paradoxically causes people to remove their clothing. Or if there's water at the bottom of the embankment and she fell face first, she might have removed the wet clothing trying to stay warmer.
One possibility: she fell over the bank and was trying to crawl out when she died of hypothermia, which sometimes paradoxically causes people to remove their clothing. Or if there's water at the bottom of the embankment and she fell face first, she might have removed the wet clothing trying to stay warmer.
This reminds me of Carl Junior Isaacs AKA Rock County John Doe. Like Karen, he had legal troubles and was also assumed to have died of hypothermia after falling in a river.
This reminds me of Carl Junior Isaacs AKA Rock County John Doe. Like Karen, he had legal troubles and was also assumed to have died of hypothermia after falling in a river.