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Gruesome Discovery: Human Head and Hands Found in Recently Sold House

14:05 21.01.2024

A gruesome discovery was made in a recently sold home in Grand Junction, Colorado, as people cleaning the property found a human head and hands. The Mesa County Sheriff's Office initially announced the finding of "possible human remains" in a news release on January 12. In an update on Thursday, the sheriff's office confirmed that an autopsy had been conducted, confirming that the remains were indeed a human head and hands. However, further testing is required to establish the identity of the victim, and the sheriff's office emphasized that these tests take a significant amount of time.

The investigation into this disturbing case is being treated as a top priority by the Mesa County Sheriff's Office. Their aim is to positively identify the victim while also being respectful of the victim and the victim's family. The sheriff's office did not provide any information regarding the cause of death or the sex of the victim. However, they did state in the initial news release that they believe this to be an isolated incident, and there is no ongoing threat to the community.

The remains were discovered at a home in Grand Junction, which is located about 200 miles west of Denver. Sam Troester, a neighbor who lives across the street from the property, spoke to CNN affiliate KUSA about the unsettling scene. She mentioned that workers in white hazmat suits drew her attention to the investigation unfolding in her neighborhood. Troester expressed sympathy for the victim's family, stating, "I would hate to have to be the family missing that loved one right now. It would be heartbreaking."

The investigation took a turn towards a homicide case after the coroner determined that the head and hands found at the property were human. The Mesa County Sheriff's Office is now working to identify the victim. The sheriff's office has made it clear that their priority is to positively identify the victim while remaining respectful to the victim and their family. The initial discovery was made on January 12 at a home in the 2900 block of Pinyon Avenue in Grand Junction.

Following the examination of the severed body parts, an autopsy confirmed that a human head and hands were found at the newly bought home in western Colorado. However, further testing is needed to establish the identity of the victim. The Mesa County Sheriff's Office emphasized that these tests take a significant amount of time and requested patience from the public as the investigation continues. The discovery occurred in a quiet neighborhood near Grand Junction, and a sheriff's office spokeswoman declined to confirm certain details, including where the body parts were found at the home.

A neighbor, Sam Troester, provided additional information about the previous homeowners and the events surrounding the discovery. Troester mentioned that the elderly mother and her son, who were the previous homeowners, moved out on the morning of January 12, and new owners arrived later that same day to clear the property. The new owners had posted online inviting people to collect scrap metal and other materials left behind in the yard and garage, including a freezer. Troester observed workers in hazmat gear on the property, and they informed her that they had found a head when they opened the freezer.

The Mesa County Sheriff's Office stated that no additional remains were found during the search of the property. They are now working with other law enforcement agencies to determine if the discovered body parts belong to a known missing person. However, they declined to confirm the identity of the previous homeowners or if they had made contact with them. Troester mentioned that the family was known to store items in their yard but was unsure if they were aware of the human remains.

The investigation has now been classified as a homicide, as a human head and hands were found in a freezer at a recently sold home in Grand Junction, Colorado. The Mesa County Sheriff's Office received a report of a suspicious incident at the property on January 12 and discovered the possible human remains during their visit. The coroner's office conducted testing on the remains and confirmed their human origin this week. However, the victim's identity remains unknown, and further testing is required.

The sheriff's office has made it clear that this investigation is a top priority. They are determined to positively identify the victim while also being respectful to the victim and their family. The sheriff's office did not provide any additional information about the cause of death or the victim's sex. They did, however, assure the public that they believe this to be an isolated incident and that there is no ongoing threat to the community.

The discovery of the human remains took place at a home in Grand Junction, located about 200 miles west of Denver. Sam Troester, a neighbor who witnessed the investigation, spoke to NBC affiliate KUSA about the scene. Troester mentioned that the previous homeowners, an elderly mother and her son, had moved out on the morning of January 12, and new owners arrived later that day to clear the property. The new owners had invited people to collect scrap metal and other materials left behind, including a freezer. Troester observed workers in hazmat gear on the property, who informed her that a head fell out when they opened the freezer.

The Mesa County Sheriff's Office has not disclosed the location where the body parts were found within the home. They are currently working with other law enforcement agencies to determine if the remains belong to a known missing person. The identity of the previous homeowners has not been confirmed, and it is unclear if authorities have made contact with them. Troester mentioned that the family was known to store items in their yard but was unsure if they were aware of the human remains.

As the investigation continues, the Mesa County Sheriff's Office has urged the public to be patient, as the testing required to establish the victim's identity will take a significant amount of time. The shocking discovery of human remains in a recently sold home has left the community of Grand Junction in shock, with neighbors expressing sympathy for the victim's family. The authorities are determined to bring justice to the victim and find answers in this disturbing case.

/ Sunday, January 21, 2024, 2:05 PM /

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