The Murky Legal Landscape of Human Remains: Pennsylvania Grave Robbery Sparks debate
2026/01/23 08:57:19
The recent arrest of jonathan Christ Gerlach, a Pennsylvania man accused of stealing over 100 human skulls and body parts from cemeteries, has brought to light a surprisingly complex and frequently enough unregulated market for human remains [[1]]. While grave robbing is unequivocally illegal,the legal status of possessing and trading in legally obtained human remains – often sourced from body donation programs – is far less clear,sparking debate among collectors,legal experts,and bioethicists.
The Gerlach Case: A Disturbing Revelation
Jonathan Gerlach, 34, faces 100 counts of abuse of a corpse and related charges after police discovered a disturbing collection in his home and a storage unit [[2]]. Authorities allege he stole remains from cemeteries near Philadelphia, amassing a collection that included over 100 human skulls, long bones, mummified hands and feet