Current:Home > NewsFormer reverend arrested for 1975 murder of 8-year-old girl -GrowthInsight
Former reverend arrested for 1975 murder of 8-year-old girl
EchoSense View
Date:2025-04-07 11:36:43
An 83-year-old former reverend has been arrested for allegedly killing an 8-year-old girl in 1975 while she was on her way to his Bible camp, authorities said.
On Aug. 15, 1975, Gretchen Harrington was walking alone to her last day of camp in Marple Township, Pennsylvania, when the suspect, David Zandstra, allegedly drove up to her in his green station wagon, prosecutors said.
Zandstra was a reverend at the camp and a friend of the Harrington family, Delaware County District Attorney Jack Stollsteimer said at a Monday news conference. Zandstra was also the father of one of Gretchen's friends, so the 8-year-old got in his car, Stollsteimer said.
MORE: Gilgo Beach murders: Police dig up suspect's backyard as search for evidence continues
Zandstra confessed to police last week, according to the criminal complaint. Zandstra allegedly told authorities that once he got Gretchen in his car, he drove to a secure location. Zandstra then asked Gretchen to take off her clothes, and when she refused, he allegedly beat her to death with his hands, Stollsteimer said.
Zandstra allegedly disposed of her body and then went back to the church, Stollsteimer said.
"This man is evil," Stollsteimer said.
Zandstra, who later served as a reverend in Texas and Georgia, now lives in Marietta, Georgia, officials said. He is in custody in Georgia on charges including criminal homicide and is fighting extradition, Stollsteimer said.
According to the criminal complaint, multiple witnesses saw Gretchen talking to the driver of a green station wagon, and multiple witnesses, and Zandstra himself, placed Zandstra driving on the road where Gretchen was seen walking to camp.
Zandstra also allegedly gave authorities specific descriptions of Gretchen's clothes, even though he had denied seeing Gretchen that day, according to the criminal complaint.
MORE: Decades-old New Hampshire cold case murder solved through genetic genealogy, officials say
This January, prosecutors said authorities interviewed a woman who was best friends with Zandstra's daughter when they were children. She told police that at one sleepover at Zandstra's house when she was 10, she was awakened by Zandstra groping her, prosecutors said. When she told Zandstra's daughter, the daughter allegedly replied that her dad "does that sometimes," according to the criminal complaint.
The Harrington family said in a statement released by prosecutors, "We are extremely hopeful that the person who is responsible for the heinous crime that was committed against our Gretchen will be held accountable."
"If you met Gretchen, you were instantly her friend. She exuded kindness to all and was sweet and gentle," the family said. "We are grateful for the continual pursuit of justice by law enforcement and we want to thank the Pennsylvania State Police for never stopping in their constant search for answers. We would not be here today if it was not for them."
ABC News' Cherise Rudy contributed to this report.
veryGood! (574)
Related
- Apple iOS 18.2: What to know about top features, including Genmoji, AI updates
- Thunder GM Sam Presti 'missed' on Gordon Hayward trade: 'That's on me'
- Hurricane Ian destroyed his house. Still homeless, he's facing near-record summer heat.
- West Virginia’s first ombudsman for state’s heavily burdened foster care system resigns
- A South Texas lawmaker’s 15
- Disneyland performers’ vote to unionize is certified by federal labor officials
- Reports: Texans, WR Nico Collins agree to three-year, $72.75 million extension
- Alligator still missing nearly a week after disappearing at Missouri middle school
- US wholesale inflation accelerated in November in sign that some price pressures remain elevated
- Statistics from Negro Leagues officially integrated into MLB record books
Ranking
- The White House is cracking down on overdraft fees
- How to tell if your older vehicle has a potentially dangerous Takata air bag under recall
- Cleveland Fed names former Goldman Sachs executive Beth Hammack to succeed Mester as president
- The art of drag is a target. With Pride Month near, performers are organizing to fight back
- Intel's stock did something it hasn't done since 2022
- Wisconsin house explosion kills 1 and authorities say reported gunfire was likely ignited ammunition
- Mummy's arm came off when museum mishandled body, Mexican government says
- Manhattanhenge returns to NYC: What is it and when can you see the sunset spectacle?
Recommendation
Why Sean "Diddy" Combs Is Being Given a Laptop in Jail Amid Witness Intimidation Fears
Texas power outage map: Over 500,000 outages reported after series of severe storms
The US-built pier in Gaza broke apart. Here’s how we got here and what might be next
Major leaguers praise inclusion of Negro Leagues statistics into major league records
Military service academies see drop in reported sexual assaults after alarming surge
Missouri mom went to police station after killing her 2 young children, sheriff says
'Wolfs' trailer: George Clooney, Brad Pitt reunite for first film together in 16 years
Bachelor Nation’s Ryan Sutter Shares Message on “Right Path” After Trista Sutter’s Absence