The woman was ‘putting body parts in the trash,’ the DA said

The Montgomery County District Attorney announced Wednesday that a woman has been arrested and charged with murdering and dismembering her parents. You can read the full statement from the DA’s Office below: “Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin R. Steele and Abington Township Police Chief Patrick Molloy announce an investigation and charges in a double homicide that occurred inside a home on the 1100 block of Beverly Road in. Abington.” On January 17, 2023 at 10:30 PM, Abington Police were called to a home in the 1100 block of Beverly Rd. in the Jenkintown section of Abington Township to check on the welfare of residents. The call was made by a member of the family who had not seen or heard from the elderly couple for more than a week. After entering the house, the police encountered the couple’s eldest daughter inside. The police noticed a dead person wrapped tightly in a white cloth, and testified that a second person was dead inside the house. There were signs of serious injury. The daughter of Verity Beck (49) was taken into custody.” A subsequent search of the house found the bodies of a 73-year-old man and a 72-year-old woman. , and both people were in different stages of the breakdown. Several gunshots were also recovered from the home, and the bodies were taken to the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, where it was determined that both victims suffered from self-inflicted gunshot wounds. the head and The cause of death was murder.” The couple’s daughter, Verity Beck, who also lived in the house, has been charged with first and third degree murder. Those charged with first-degree murder are not eligible for bail and will be held at the Montgomery County Correctional Facility. “This incident remains under investigation by the Abington Police Department along with Detectives from the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office. Anyone with information is asked to contact Abington Detectives at (267) 536 -1100, option #4.” Credit for release: “Kevin R. Steele” DISCLAIMER, AND ANY DISCUSSION, IS SOLELY AS TERMS AND ALL DISCLAIMER IS INCLUDED. UNTIL PUNISHMENT IS FILED.” Video below: See the home where investigators say they found the body. , Steele says Verity Beck was placed body parts in the trash and it is clear that he is trying to destroy the evidence. Video below: Example of carjacking caught on camera.

The Montgomery County District Attorney announced that Wednesday a woman was arrested and charged by killing and destroying his parents.

You can read the full statement from the DA’s Office below:

“Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin R. Steele and Abington Township Police Chief Patrick Molloy have announced an investigation and charges in this double homicide.” at a home in the 1100 block of Beverly Road in Abington.

“On January 17, 2023 at 10:30 PM, Abington Police were called to a home in the 1100 block of Beverly Rd. in the Jenkintown section of Abington Township to check on the welfare of the residents. The call was made by a For more than a week, the police did not see or hear from the elderly couple, when they arrived in the house, the police found the couple’s eldest daughter inside. dead person in the house, there were signs of serious injuries, and the daughter of Verity Beck (49) was detained in prison.

“A subsequent investigation of the house found the bodies of a 73-year-old man and a 72-year-old woman. There was a piece of gravel next to one of the bodies, and both were in all of them in different stages of cutting. Some guns. were recovered from the home, and the bodies were sent to the Montgomery County Coroner’s office, where it was confirmed that both victims had suffered a head injury and the cause of death was confirmed as the murderer.

“The couple’s daughter, Verity Beck, who also lived in the house, is accused of first-degree and third-degree murder. They are charged with first degree murder is not eligible for bail and the defendant will be held at the Montgomery County Correctional Facility.

“This incident remains under investigation by the Abington Police Department along with Detectives from the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office, anyone with information is asked to contact Abington Detectives at (267) 536 -1100, option #4.

“Confirmation for release:

“Kevin R. Steele

“THE ALLEGATIONS, AND ANY DISCUSSION THEREOF, ARE ONLY ALLEGATIONS AND ALL THOSE ACCUSED ARE INNOCENT UNTIL PROVED. “

Video below: See the house where investigators say they found the body.

In a press conference on Wednesday, Steele said that Verity Beck was putting body parts in garbage cans and it was clear that she was trying to dispose of the evidence.

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