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Radar Reveals Burned Bone Fragments at Suspect's Property in Wife Murder Case
Crime Court TV Jun 5, 2026

Radar Reveals Burned Bone Fragments at Suspect's Property in Wife Murder Case

Jordan Karsten, an investigator who utilized ground-penetrating radar technology, uncovered charred bone fragments from a burn pile located on the property of Zachariah Rasch. The discovery was made during an investigation into the alleged murder and subsequent disposal of his wife Crystal Rasch’s remains. According to Karsten, numerous bone pieces displayed signs of calcination, indicating they were subjected to extremely high temperatures typically used in cremation or industrial burning processes.

Rasch is currently facing trial for the killing of his wife, with prosecutors arguing that he disposed of her body on their property after her death. The presence of burned human remains adds significant weight to the prosecution's case, as it corroborates claims made by investigators about Rasch’s alleged actions following Crystal's disappearance and presumed murder.

This finding is crucial in providing forensic evidence that could confirm suspicions surrounding the fate of Crystal Rasch. It highlights the importance of advanced investigative techniques such as ground-penetrating radar in uncovering physical evidence from suspected crime scenes, particularly when dealing with cases involving the concealment or destruction of human remains.

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