63-year-old Cynthia Black was convicted of keeping her grandmother's body in a freezer while using social security checks to help pay her mortgage at her York County home.
, 63-year-old Cynthia Black was ordered to complete a minimum of 11 months and 15 days to a maximum of 23 months, or just under two years, in jail on charges of receiving stolen property and theft by deception.
The guilty verdict came from a bench trial, which means a county judge presided over the case and made the final decision, not a jury. Black and the prosecution agreed to have the case heard this way., after potential buyers reported finding skeletal remains in a freezer. After DNA was used to identify the remains, police connected them to Black’s maternal grandmother, Glenora Reckord Delahay.
In all, state police said Social Security paid $186,000 for Delahay from 2001 to 2010, including several years after her death.
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