Re-identifying dozens of human remains stolen from an eastern Pennsylvania cemetery could take years and may end with some still nameless, experts say.
DNA testing on more than 100 skulls and numerous other bones and body parts found in Jonathan Gerlach’s Ephrata home could also cost Lancaster and Delaware counties hundreds of thousands of dollars, according to Cumberland County Coroner Charley Hall who helped with the investigation.
And that’s not including the cost of reburying the remains where they had been resting before police say Gerlach dug them up…