THE LATEST: What killed 3 people ‘dead for days’ at Pa. home while their dog lived? Officials are baffled
Authorities now know who the three people were who were found dead in a Cambria County home as long as six days after their deaths.
As WJAC-TV in Johnstown reports, the deceased are 68-year-old Ruth Kinsey, 70-year-old Richard Kinsey and 62-year-old Donald Kinsey.
Autopsies Tuesday on the three revealed no signs of trauma on the victim’s bodies.
Cambria County Coroner Jeff Lees told WJAC microbiology and toxicology studies are still pending. Until then, Lees said he cannot determine the cause and manner of the deaths that he estimated had occurred five to six days before the bodies were found.
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A person affiliated with the Cambria County Agency on Aging had notified authorities and asked for the welfare checks, which tool place around noon Monday at the home in Conemaugh Township at the Cover Hill/Daisytown line.
Lees tells WJAC Ruth was found on the kitchen floor, Richard was found on a chair in the living room and Donald was found on a bed in a camper located in a barn outside the house.
The investigation continues.