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0 comments | Tuesday, April 24, 2007

CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS — An Amish girl missing for four days was found safe Sunday and her father, who served time for killing the girl's mother in a schizophrenic frenzy, was arraigned on charges he concealed his daughter's whereabouts, police said.

After four days of searching, police found 17-year-old Mary Gingerich in McKean County, about two hours away from the Amish community in Crawford County where she lives, police said.

Edward Gingerich, the girl's father, was released from state prison in 1998 after serving five years for killing and disemboweling his wife. In 1993, he said he killed his 29-year-old wife, Katie, with a kitchen knife, to exorcise the devil and because she was planning to attend a wedding without him.

Read the Complete Story in the Pittsburgh Post Gazette

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