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Ted Bundy piece referencing zip ties found in Eugene Horsch's home? Chilling details emerge amid serial killer claims

Shocking details have emerged amid an investigation into Eugene Horsch’s house in Philadelphia's Olney neighborhood.

Ted Bundy piece referencing zip ties found in Eugene Horsch's home? Chilling details emerge amid serial killer claims

A gruesome discovery has emerged in Philadelphia’s Olney neighborhood, where the investigation into a mysterious house has revealed chilling details. Police recovered graphic videos from the residence of Eugene Horsch, sparking claims of a possible serial killer. Among the seized items were evidence suggesting an attempt to grow narcotics, and a piece of writing referencing Ted Bundy.

The note mentioned killings and trash, though it remains unclear who authored the piece. Horsch’s attorney claimed the author was his father, Ray R.C. Horsch, who was married to Amy McHale, who disappeared in 2016. In a recent park stop, police found the driver, 44-year-old Horsch, and a female passenger with a fake ID. Inside the house, authorities discovered two handguns, $8,000 in illegal drugs, and what investigators believe are the bodies of Maribel Fresses and Gabriella Amarando, two missing women.

Additionally, they found 95 search warrants were issued for Horsch's house, uncovering a marijuana grow operation, a fake FBI badge, and five urns filled with cremated remains. The digital evidence review, which includes 600,000 images, 70,000 videos, and over 10,000 pages of drawings and writings, is ongoing. Horsch is currently in federal custody on unrelated charges and stands trial for possession of firearms by a felon and possession of an unlawfully produced document.

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