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State police say York County woman kept in freezer in benefit check theft scam

Investigators used DNA to help determine that the remains, which had been wrapped in a black trash bag, were those of Glenora Reckord Delahay, born in 1906.

  • The Associated Press

(Dillsburg) — A midstate woman was charged Wednesday with hiding her maternal grandmother’s remains in a freezer so the dead woman’s Social Security checks would continue.

State police say they charged Cynthia Carolyn Black of York Haven with abuse of a corpse, theft and receiving stolen property.

Troopers were summoned to a bank-owned home for sale in Dillsburg in February 2019, to investigate skeletal remains in a white chest freezer.

Investigators used DNA to help determine that the remains, which had been wrapped in a black trash bag, were those of Glenora Reckord Delahay, born in 1906.

State police say the 61-year-old Black told them she found her grandmother dead in their home in Ardmore more than 16 years ago, but kept her body in a basement freezer.

She is alleged to have told investigators she moved the corpse, still inside the freezer, to Dillsburg in 2007, and that she used the federal Social Security payments to cover the mortgage. Police said Social Security paid $186,000 for Delahay over 2001-2010.

A clerk at district court in Dillsburg said Black had not been arraigned there and that there was no lawyer on record for her. Black did not appear to have a listed phone number.

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