
Yesterday, a chilling discovery was made in Pittsburgh's South Side Slopes neighborhood when human remains were found. Emergency responders first received notification around 3 p.m. of potential remains at the 2400 block of Burham Street, as reported by Audacy.
While the Allegheny County medical examiner has not yet publicly disclosed the victim's identity, cause, or manner of death, an investigation is currently ongoing to uncover these critical details. A police spokesperson informed CBS News Pittsburgh that the remains were found "in an advanced state of decomposition," hinting at the complexity of the medical examiner's task to ascertain the identity and cause of death meticulously.
The grim discovery unsettles residents of the South Side Slopes, a close-knit community. Officials urge anyone with information to come forward.
The medical examiner is working to identify the victim and determine the cause of death, a process that takes time and careful analysis. Investigations will continue, and more updates are expected as progress is made.









