New homeowners in Grand Junction, Colorado, made a chilling discovery while cleaning their recently purchased house – a severed human head found in a freezer.
The shocking find occurred as they sifted through leftover belongings, leading them to contact the Mesa County Sheriff’s Office promptly. Deputies confirmed the human head inside a bag within a deep freezer in the front yard. The authorities are treating the case as a potential homicide, pending the identification of the remains.
To ease concerns, officials assured the community it was an isolated incident, emphasizing no ongoing threat. Wendy Likes, spokesperson for the sheriff’s office, highlighted the active nature of the investigation and committed to releasing information promptly to avoid misinformation.
An anonymous neighbour disclosed that the new homeowners had offered ‘free stuff’ online, including the deep freezer left by the garage. During the cleanup, they made a disturbing discovery. The previous occupants, a mother and son who vacated the property on the day of sale, were described as private individuals.
The neighbour provided further context, suggesting that the son cared for his mother and their home rarely had visitors. The identities of both the new and former homeowners remain unknown.
This unsettling incident unfolded on Pinyon Avenue in central Grand Junction, bearing eerie similarities to a recent case in San Diego. During a Christmas visit, out-of-town family members discovered a body in a freezer, later identified as an 81-year-old woman missing or presumed dead for up to nine years.
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