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A Pennsylvania man, accused of pilfering over 100 sets of human remains from a historic cemetery, made his court appearance on Friday, opting to forgo an evidentiary hearing.
Jonathan Gerlach, 34, entered the Delaware County courtroom clad in a lime green prison jumpsuit. His appearance differed markedly from his booking photo; he was clean-shaven with his hair neatly tied back. According to FOX 29 Philadelphia, Gerlach spoke very little during the brief session.
The charges against Gerlach are extensive, numbering nearly 500, and include allegations of burglary, abuse of a corpse, and desecration of monuments. These charges stem from a chilling investigation centered on Mount Moriah Cemetery, located near Philadelphia.

Gerlach was apprehended at Mount Moriah Cemetery, situated on the outskirts of Philadelphia, on January 6, 2026. This arrest marked the beginning of a case that has both perplexed investigators and disturbed the public.
In Friday’s proceedings, prosecutors decided to drop two burglary charges but simultaneously introduced new allegations concerning alleged break-ins at cemeteries in Lancaster and Luzerne counties, as reported by FOX 29.
The case has shocked both investigators and the public since Gerlach’s arrest in January.
At the time, Delaware County District Attorney Tanner Rouse described what detectives uncovered as “a horror movie come to life.”
Authorities say more than 100 full or partial sets of human and skeletal remains were recovered from Gerlach’s home in Ephrata and a storage unit.

Grave markers are seen at Mount Moriah Cemetery in Philadelphia on Jan. 8, 2026. (Matt Rourke/AP)
Some of the remains are believed to be centuries old, while others belonged to infants, according to prosecutors.
Police said Gerlach was initially identified after officers conducting surveillance spotted bones and skulls inside his vehicle at Mount Moriah Cemetery
Investigators later observed him leaving the cemetery carrying a burlap bag, a crowbar and other tools. Authorities allege he admitted to stealing approximately 30 sets of remains.
The case has been especially distressing for families with loved ones buried at Mount Moriah.

Judy Prichard McCleary and Greg Prichard speak with reporters outside the Delaware County Courthouse in Media, Pa., on Friday, April 17, 2026, after an alleged crime spree involving the theft of more than 100 sets of human remains from Pennsylvania cemeteries disturbed their relatives’ burial sites. (Tassanee Vejpongsa/AP)
“I believe their souls are in heaven. I still think it’s disruptive,” Judy Prichard McCleary, whose ancestors’ remains were disturbed, told The Associated Press.
Gerlach remains behind bars in Delaware County with bail set at $1 million, according to FOX 29.
Court records do not indicate whether Gerlach has entered a plea. An attorney representing him could not be immediately identified Friday.
The Delaware County District Attorney’s Office could not be immediately reached by Fox News Digital for comment.