On Thursday, Joshua Lee Long, 26, of Carlisle, was charged with
misdemeanor abuse of a corpse and conspiracy to commit abuse of a corpse
after a human brain was found in a Walmart shopping bag under the porch
of Robbie Lee Zoller, a home that Long was known to frequent, according
to an affidavit of probable cause filed by Pennsylvania State Police.
Police said a relative of Long’s found the brain and contacted him in prison to ask about it. Long told the woman that it was a human brain and that he and Zoller sprayed the formaldehyde used to embalm the brain on marijuana that they then smoked. Long later confirmed the story to police and said that he and Zoller had named the brain “Freddy.”
Police seized the brain and transported it to Cumberland County Coroner Charley Hall, who later said a forensic pathologist determined it was a real human brain, police said. Police said it was believed the brain was a stolen teaching specimen. Long is currently in Cumberland County Prison being held in lieu of $100,000 bail for his role in a rash of burglaries in Cumberland and Perry counties. Zoller is also wanted in connection to the burglaries.
Police said a relative of Long’s found the brain and contacted him in prison to ask about it. Long told the woman that it was a human brain and that he and Zoller sprayed the formaldehyde used to embalm the brain on marijuana that they then smoked. Long later confirmed the story to police and said that he and Zoller had named the brain “Freddy.”
Police seized the brain and transported it to Cumberland County Coroner Charley Hall, who later said a forensic pathologist determined it was a real human brain, police said. Police said it was believed the brain was a stolen teaching specimen. Long is currently in Cumberland County Prison being held in lieu of $100,000 bail for his role in a rash of burglaries in Cumberland and Perry counties. Zoller is also wanted in connection to the burglaries.
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