Daniel Zandstra murdered Gretchen Harrington while she was on her way to bible camp, authorities said. (Images: Delaware County District Attorney

Daniel Zandstra murdered Gretchen Harrington while she was on her way to Bible camp, authorities said. (Images: Delaware County District Attorney’s Office)

When Gretchen Harrington, 8, stepped out for Bible camp on the morning of Aug. 15, 1975, it was the last time she would ever leave home. Now, after almost five decades, police said they know who murdered her and abandoned her remains in a nearby park: It was allegedly David Zandstra, 83, a pastor who helped run the Bible camp.

“Justice does not have an expiration date,” said Lieutenant Jonathan Sunderlin of the Pennsylvania State Police in a statement published Monday. “Whether a crime happened fifty years ago or five minutes ago, the residents of the Commonwealth can have confidence that law enforcement will not rest until justice is served.”

According to Delaware County prosecutors, Harrington left her home at 27 Lawrence Road that Aug. 15 in Marple Township, Pennsylvania, at approximately 9:30 a.m. The township is about 11 miles west of Philadelphia.

Harrington had been walking to her summer Bible camp, which was on the premises of two churches. Her father was pastor at the Reformed Presbyterian Church at 144 Lawrence Road. Zandstra was pastor at the Trinity Church Chapel Christian Reform Church at 140 Lawrence Road.

“The children started the day with opening exercises led by the defendant at Trinity, and then were transported to the premises of Reformed at approximately 10 am,” the district attorney’s office said. “The defendant was one of the individuals responsible for transporting the children from Trinity to Reformed, and he would do so in a either a white/blue Volkswagen bus or in his green Rambler station wagon.”

But Gretchen’s father became worried when she did not show up to Reformed. That concern spread throughout the camp. Zandstra reported her disappearance to police at 11:23 a.m., prosecutors said.

About two months later, on Oct. 14, 1975, Gretchen’s skeletal remains were found within the Ridley Creek State Park, which is several miles west of Marple.



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