Police: Concrete slab may hold remains of long-missing womanMILTON, Pa. — Investigators hope tests on a three-ton hunk of concrete will soon solve the 1989 disappearance of a young mother, by determining whether her remains were fed through wood chipper and then entombed in the basement of a Pennsylvania duplex. Sunbury Police Chief Tim Miller announced earlier this month that preliminary results showed the concrete contained wood chips, and he's waiting to see if they also hold the remains of Barbara Elizabeth Miller. A forensic pathologist is "dissecting the walls, so to speak, piece by piece, hammer-and-chisel type, looking for the smallest of clues," Miller, no relation to Barbara Miller, said last week. A small room in the basement, Tim Miller wrote, "was very peculiar," with thick concrete walls and an exhaust fan. Barbara Miller was last seen by her friends at about 8 p.m., putting flowers from the wedding into her car.
Source: Daily Sun August 27, 2017 14:26 UTC