Over three decades after a Pennsylvania farmer unearthed a human skull in his field, authorities have finally put a name to the remains.
The Berks County Coroner’s Office said the skull was discovered on June 3, 1992, by a farmer working a field off Christman Road in Windsor Township, near Lenhartsville.
Responding authorities found a shallow grave and partial skeletal remains at the scene. Investigators at the time believed the remains had been buried for at least a year. They also concluded the remains belonged to a white woman between 25 and 40 years old, standing approximately 5’3″ tall…