Keansburg Man Indicted on Charges He Hid Daughter's Remains In His Crawl Space
Dennis Adler, 57, of Keansburg is accused of moving his daughter's skeletal remains to four locations, and denying knowledge he knew anything about her whereabouts.
A Keansburg man who concealed the death of his daughter and her skeletal remains, moving them four times over the years and leaving them in his crawl space, was indicted by a grand jury in Freehold today. Dennis Adler, 57, of Keansburg, was formally charged with disturbing human remains, hindering prosecution and obstructing the administration of justice, Acting Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni announced today. If convicted on the charges, Adler could face more than 15 years in prison. He is being held at the Monmouth County Correctional Facility on $100,000 bail, no ten percent option. On April 3, workers hired to clean out a house in preparation for foreclosure discovered human skeletal remains beneath a crawl space at 45A …
Jake Brady
5:35 pm on Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Oh my goodness, this is so sad. I hate hearing about stories like this. We just had someone do some crawlspace repair for us, and I'm glad they didn't find anything like this from the people who lived here previously. Thank you for sharing the story. http://www.permadrywaterproofing.com/wet-damp-basements.html   more ›