Dismembered Remains Identified as Missing Pennsylvania Woman
Monday, February 04, 2008
AP
Jan. 29: A woman's body parts were found scattered in eight trash bags scattered over a wide area in northeastern Pennsylvania. Above, a Swiftwater State trooper searches near Interstate I-380 in Pocono Summit, Pa.
Jan. 29: A woman's body parts were found scattered in eight trash bags scattered over a wide area in northeastern Pennsylvania. Above, a Swiftwater State trooper searches near Interstate I-380 in Pocono Summit, Pa.
SWIFTWATER, Pa. A severed head and other dismembered remains found stuffed in trashed bags and scattered along Pocono Mountain highways have been identified as those of a missing woman, state police said Monday.
Deanna Maria Null, 36, was reported missing by her family after authorities circulated a description of the victim. She was identified using dental records.
No arrests have been made.
The remains were found scattered along Interstates 380 and 80 in northeastern Pennsylvania, state police said. The first bag was found Jan. 29 by a worker salting roads.
Null's family called state police on Thursday to report her missing.
"They had seen media coverage on it and knew they had not talked to her in a few weeks. It wasn't uncommon for her to be missing," state police Lt. Robert Bartal said.
Null lived in the Scranton and Williamsport areas but was "relatively transient," he said. The last time she was seen alive was in mid-January.














