Philly felon tied to missing women hoards hazardous stash, 55-gallon drum and Bundy note

Philadelphia felon Eugene Horsch, 44, was arrested on drug and firearms charges after a joint FBI and city police search of his Olney home turned up a trove of dangerous chemicals, a 55-gallon drum, urns, hidden compartments, multiple guns with obliterated serial numbers, and a handwritten note referencing Ted Bundy. The investigation, sparked by a park ranger’s警 report, also found a fake DEA badge, an ID bearing a missing woman’s name used by his girlfriend, a bank card in a missing woman’s name, and a death certificate, prompting authorities to explore links to two missing women; the FBI is assisting in identifying the chemicals and the probe continues with no human remains reported at this time.
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