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Investigators scouring sewers below Philly house of horrors for possible traces of DNA, dangerous chemicals

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Investigators scouring sewers below Philly house of horrors for possible traces of DNA, dangerous chemicals
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US News exclusive details Investigators scouring sewers below Philly house of horrors for possible traces of DNA, dangerous chemicals By Joe Marino, Reuven Fenton and Zoe Hussain Published June 29, 2026, 11:35 p.m. Add The New York Post on Google Investigators are scouring the sewers beneath a decrepit Philadelphia house of horrors linked to at least two missing women for possible evidence of DNA and chemicals used to dissolve bodies, according to sources. The underground search comes as the FBI and local police are probing felon Eugene Horsch’s alleged connection to the two missing women after discovering a stockpile of dangerous chemicals, firearms, and drugs inside his dilapidated three-story Olney home.

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