BUCKS COUNTY, Pa. (CBS) – A Philadelphia man has been arrested for allegedly killing his aunt and leaving her body in Neshaminy State Park, Pennsylvania State Police said. Andrew Jennings, 20, has, among other things, been charged with murder, mistreatment of a corpse for killing Lisa Jennings in early January.
On January 8, the Pennsylvania State Troopers responded to a report of a non-responding person in Neshaminy State Park in Bensalem. When officers arrived, Lisa Jennings was found dead with multiple stab wounds to the neck.
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Jennings was eventually identified after officials released photos of her tattoo “Lisa” on her right arm.
During the investigation, officials determined that the killing happened at 2219 East Cambria Street in Philadelphia.
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The investigation also revealed that Jennings traveled from the residence on Cambria Street to Neshaminy State Park the morning that Lisa Jennings was found dead.
Jennings was arrested on Jan. 11 for violating probation. He was sent to the Bucks County Prison, and the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office eventually approved the following charges for him: murder, possession of tools for a crime, obstruction of justice, misuse of a corpse, and tampering with evidence.
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Jennings appeared alone during the incident, according to police.