Pennsylvania 1963 cold case solved — arrest shocks community
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Pennsylvania 1963 cold case solved — arrest shocks community
The chilly October morning of 2018 began with an unusual commotion on Old Creek Road, in the suburbs of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Six unmarked police cars quietly pulled up in front of a modest wooden house nestled on the edge of Susquehannock Forest. The few neighbors in the area peeked through their curtains as tactical-geared officers fanned out to surround the area in silence.
Inside, Frank Harlan, 78 years old, a former Penn Railroad worker, was preparing his morning coffee—a habit he had maintained for over half a century since retiring. A rapid knock sounded at 7:26 a.m. “Frank Raymond Harlan, Pennsylvania State Police. We have a summons for you in connection with the 1963 disappearance of Emily Lytton.” The officers later recounted that the old man's hand trembled slightly as he set down his coffee cup, but his face remained strangely calm, as if he had been waiting for this moment his entire life.
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