Daily News | A Morrisville man killed his mother and dumped her body in a storage shed in Philly, DA says
A Morrisville man has been charged with murder after investigators say he dosed his mother with fentanyl, drove her body to a rec center in Frankford and shot her.
Rivera was taken into custody early Monday, after investigators discovered Clark’s body inside a storage shed behind the Frankford Friends behavioral health center on Waln Street, according to the affidavit of probable cause for his arrest. In interviews with Falls Township police officers, Rivera said his brother should be concerned about their mother, but wouldn’t say why, the affidavit said. He also said he woke up Sunday morning to find his mother gone without explanation and the doors to their home locked.
While searching Clark’s home, detectives found two guns, both with receipts indicating they had been purchased by Rivera, the affidavit said. They also found a receipt from Home Depot for two padlocks, only one of which was in the house.
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