Search of Suspect’s Home Uncovers Possible Evidence Linked to Missing Women in Philadelphia
Investigators say nearly 100 search warrants uncovered images of two women, remains in urns and fake federal IDs at the Chew Avenue property.
- On Wednesday, Philadelphia Police Inspector Raymond Evers revealed digital evidence from Eugene Horsch's Olney home depicts the deaths of two missing women: Gabriella Amarando and Maribel Fressess.
- A traffic stop near Independence Mall on June 19, 2026, initiated the investigation after a park ranger discovered illegal drugs, firearms, and a fake ID for Blair Tonzelli in Horsch's BMW.
- Detectives executed over 95 search warrants at the Chew Avenue property, uncovering urns of cremated remains and over 20 containers of unknown chemicals. A forensic lab in Chicago is analyzing 600,000 images and 70,000 videos from the site.
- Ricardo Fresses, father of Maribel, said the discovery confirmed his "worst fears." The Philadelphia Medical Examiner's Office cannot conclusively determine cause of death without bodies, though officials believe the evidence suggests the women are deceased.
- Horsch remains in federal custody facing charges for firearm possession and unlawfully produced documents. Philadelphia Police urge anyone with information to contact the department tip line at 215-686-TIPS as the investigation continues.
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Philadelphia Police Find Videos Of Two Missing Women In House of Horrors
[Image: Newsdesk / Facebook] Homicide detectives in Philadelphia have opened a death investigation into a man already in custody on unrelated charges after digital evidence recovered from his home appeared to show two long-missing women dead. The Philadelphia property is linked to 44-year-old Eugene Horsch, who is currently in federal custody on charges related to firearms and counterfeit law-enforcement credentials. If you haven’t heard of the …
Philadelphia police said she identified two missing women in pictures and videos found in suspect Eugene Horsch's house.
Woman giving investigator ID with name of missing person on it leads to discovery of dead bodies on video, note mentioning Ted Bundy, cops say
Inset left: Eugene Horsch (Philadelphia Police Department). Inset right: Maribel Fresses (Department of Justice). Background: The suspect’s home in Philadelphia, Pa. (WPVI/YouTube). A search of a suspicious vehicle in Pennsylvania has led to a sprawling investigation in which authorities believe they have found video evidence that two missing women are actually dead. Eugene Horsch, 44, was...
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