A Pennsylvania man faces over 200 criminal charges after police discovered more than 100 human skulls, mummified body parts, and decomposing remains in his basement following a months-long investigation into cemetery break-ins that shocked the Philadelphia area.
Arrest Follows Cemetery Break-Ins
Jonathan Christ Gerlach, 34, of Ephrata, Pennsylvania, was arrested Tuesday night near Mount Moriah Cemetery in Yeadon after officers spotted bones and skulls visible in his vehicle’s back seat. Police say Gerlach walked toward his car carrying a crowbar and burlap bag containing mummified remains of two small children, three skulls, and other bones. The arrest concluded an investigation into break-ins at the historic cemetery where at least 26 mausoleums and vaults had been forced open since early November.
Disturbing Discovery In Home Search
Investigators who searched Gerlach’s home and storage unit reported finding more than 100 human skulls, long bones, mummified hands and feet, two decomposing torsos, and other skeletal items throughout the property. Delaware County District Attorney Tanner Rouse described the scene to reporters, stating the remains were in various states of preservation. Some were hanging, some pieced together, and others simply stored on shelves. Officers also recovered jewelry believed stolen from graves, including one instance where a pacemaker remained attached to remains. Gerlach allegedly told investigators he took approximately 30 sets of human remains and showed officers which graves he targeted.
Historic Cemetery Targeted
Police say Gerlach focused on sealed vaults and mausoleums containing older burials at Mount Moriah Cemetery, established in 1855. The 160-acre landmark holds an estimated 150,000 grave sites and is considered the country’s largest abandoned burial ground according to Friends of Mount Moriah Cemetery, a volunteer organization that maintains the property. Investigators linked Gerlach to the crimes after checking vehicle plate records showing he traveled near Yeadon repeatedly during the burglary timeframe. The targeted structures had been smashed open or had stonework damaged to access remains inside.
Serious Charges Filed
Gerlach faces 100 counts each of abuse of a corpse and receiving stolen property, along with multiple counts of desecrating a public monument, desecrating a venerated object, desecrating a historic burial place, burglary, trespassing, and theft. He remains jailed on one million dollars bond. No attorney was listed in court records. District Attorney Rouse acknowledged the difficulty in understanding the case, telling reporters that given the enormity of the situation and lack of reasonable explanation, authorities are still working to determine exactly what took place and why.

Insanity?!
Wow! I’m so glad my parents were cremated! That’s creepy.
I know that ancient artifacts are being dug up and looking at how people feel it is ok to dig up someones remains and calling it science is still playing a big part in messing with someone who has been laid to rest. What ever give a scientist the right to remove a body that was placed in a tombstone and take away the respects of there peaceful place. I don’t think they are arrested but they are also not looked at as doing anything wrong. I heard one scientist say it’s not like they will be needing to use these bones again. I find it disgusting to play with anyone’s place of peaceful placement.
Apparently he had a bone to pick
LOL
The guy was looking for dead Brains to supply to the Democrat Party