MIFFLINBURG — An Allenwood man inappropriately touched a teenage girl at his home in Gregg Township over eight months, according to state police in Milton.
Model’s ‘heinous’ killing at Pa. interchange is worthy of the death penalty, victim’s brother says
Updated May 06, 2021;
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LEWISBURG – The brother of the model who was killed at an Interstate 80 interchange in February says it was a “pretty heinous crime” that is worthy of the death penalty.
However, George Landrith said in a Thursday interview with PennLive the family will let that decision up to Union County District Attorney D. Peter Johnson.
“We want justice for our sister [Rebecca Landrith],” he said. “We want to make sure it doesn’t happen to another son or daughter. A life sentence could do that.”
Feb 9, 2021
NEW COLUMBIA A Virginia woman found dead on an interstate ramp in Pennsylvania was the victim of a homicide, officials said.
The Pennsylvania State Police on Monday did not release how Rebecca Landrith, 47, died or where in Virginia she had lived.
Landrith was laying on the shoulder of the off of eastbound Interstate 80 ramp in West Buffalo Township, Union County, in the area of Mile Marker 199, according to Trooper Tyler Watson, with the Milton State Police, Troop F. .
Her body was found Sunday. She was wearing maternity jeans and a purple shirt with a black leather jacket.
The section of highway was closed for several hours because of the investigation.