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wheezer
08-21-2008, 01:03 PM
Arrest comes 23 years after boy disappeared

Police arrested a man Thursday in the 1985 killing of a 13-year-old boy whose body was found months after he left home on a bicycle.

Police arrested Joseph Geiger on the 23rd anniversary of David Reed's disappearance after leaving home in Schuylkill Haven.

"We got him," said state police Sgt. Craig Stine.

Geiger, 43, was arrested by state police as he left his home in nearby Pottsville to go to work. He was scheduled to be arraigned later Thursday on charges of third-degree murder, voluntary manslaughter, abuse of a corpse and tampering with evidence.

The announcement gave no information on a possible motive. Police and prosecutors planned a news conference to discuss the arrest later in the day.

Until recently, Reed's death had been classified as "undetermined." State police exhumed the body in January after turning up new evidence. After studying the remains, officials ruled in early July that the case was a homicide. They also said at the time that they had identified a suspect.

The boy's badly decomposed remains were found in a remote thicket on the edge of town in December 1985, about a half-mile from his bicycle. Two experts had initially theorized the boy might have succumbed to an undiagnosed case of diabetes.

Schuylkill Haven is about 75 miles northwest of Philadelphia.

Reed's relatives had welcomed the renewed attention, saying the original investigation was inadequate.

"The feeling is hard to describe. After all these years, I never thought it would come down to this. You give up hope," David's brother, Joseph Reed, of Fort Myers, Florida, said Thursday.

A sister who had encouraged police to pursue the case died last year, and their mother died in 2001.

Joseph Reed said he was barely acquainted with Geiger but recalled that in the months after David's disappearance, Geiger "would say 'Hi,' like nothing happened. I wish I knew back then what I know today."

http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/08/21/cold.case.arrest.ap/index.html

nanabillie
08-22-2008, 12:54 AM
http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/08/21/cold.case.arrest.ap/index.html
updated 2:23 p.m. EDT, Thu August 21, 2008


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SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, Pennsylvania (AP) -- Police arrested a man Thursday in the 1985 killing of a 13-year-old boy whose body was found months after he left home on a bicycle.
http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2008/CRIME/08/21/cold.case.arrest.ap/art.geiger.jpg Joseph Geiger, in red, is escorted by Cpl. Robert Betnar from the Pennsylvania State Police barracks.

The fatal beating was apparently sparked by an argument over stolen marijuana plants, authorities said.
Police arrested Joseph Geiger on the 23rd anniversary of David Reed's disappearance after leaving home in Schuylkill Haven.
"We got him," state police Sgt. Craig Stine said.
Geiger was arrested by state police as he left his home. He was arraigned Thursday afternoon on charges of third-degree murder (http://topics.cnn.com/topics/murder_and_homicide) and related counts.
On his way into court, Geiger said, "I didn't do it."
Geiger, who is unemployed, held his head in hands and squeezed his eyes shut as he sat at the defense table. He said he couldn't afford a lawyer.
In an affidavit, state police said Geiger gave conflicting stories, but police believe that he thought Reed was stealing his marijuana plants and confronted him after they went into a parked caboose to smoke pot.
They believe that Geiger punched the teen in the face, causing Reed to fall backward into a metal wall, possibly cracking his skull, the affidavit said. The affidavit quotes other witnesses as saying Reed had been seen using or possessing marijuana.

Nut44x4
10-11-2008, 06:44 PM
I am unable at this time to find a photo of young David Reed. I do have the suspect photo >

Will continue to look for David's.

emmeblu
10-23-2008, 01:00 AM
I am unable at this time to find a photo of young David Reed. I do have the suspect photo >

Will continue to look for David's.

A small head shot pic of David Reed at link below.

http://www.mahalo.com/David_Reed

David Reed, a 13-year-old boy from Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania, was found dead in December 1985. In August 1985, Reed was reported missing after he left his home on a bicycle. When Reed's decomposed body was found months later, the autopsy report was inconclusive.1

On August 21, 2008, 23 years after Reed's death, Joseph Geiger was arrested and charged for killing Reed.

Fast Facts

1. Age: 13
2. Murdered in 19852
3. Hometown: Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania2
4. Hair color: Brown
5. Eye color: Blue
6. Alleged murderer: Joseph Geiger2
7. Allegedly killed over stolen marijuana plants2
8. Reported missing in August 19851
9. Body found in December 19852
10. Autopsy was inconclusive2
11. His mother died in 2001
12. His father died when he was a toddler
13. Sister: Virginia Meadows died in 20072
14. Brother: Joseph Reed2

Road to the Discovery of Reed's Homicide

While Reed's case was previously ruled inconclusive, in July 2008, Joseph Lipsett, a Pennsylvania coroner, revealed that Reed had been murdered. Reed's cause of death has not yet been released by officials.1

KittyMom
10-23-2008, 04:29 AM
I am unable at this time to find a photo of young David Reed. I do have the suspect photo >

Will continue to look for David's.

Oh, doesn't he look like a winner. :lex_10:

packy
10-23-2008, 07:29 AM
In the affidavit they say he may have caused Reed to fall backwards possibly cracking his skull. If his skull was indeed cracked I wonder how it was missed in the first autopsy.

TigressPen
10-28-2008, 07:42 AM
How sad that David's parents have died without any closure for his murder. He has one living sibling according to the facts list emmeblu posted.

gabby
11-30-2008, 02:50 PM
In the affidavit they say he may have caused Reed to fall backwards possibly cracking his skull. If his skull was indeed cracked I wonder how it was missed in the first autopsy.

I was wondering that also. Maybe there was reason to believe it could have been an accident (as if he fell on his own?). At least they ruled it undetermined. That often seems to help open up a cold case faster than something that was determined by the ME. JMO I'm glad this little boy will finally get some justice. JMO