Philly mom went into house of horrors and never came out
Key Points:
- A Philadelphia woman, Amy McHale, went missing in 2016 after entering the home of Raymond Charles “R.C.” Horsch, a man with a criminal history and disturbing interests, and has not been seen since.
- The FBI and local police recently searched Horsch’s home, uncovering 55-gallon drums, chemicals, weapons, and a note referencing serial killer Ted Bundy, leading to the arrest of Horsch’s son, Eugene, on June 19.
- Amy McHale had struggled with drug addiction and mental health issues, making her vulnerable to exploitation by Horsch, who was known for producing pornographic content involving women with drug problems.
- Eugene Horsch was apprehended after a US Park Ranger intervened in a domestic dispute; he was found carrying a fake DEA badge, weapons with obliterated serial numbers, and was linked to a missing woman through his girlfriend’s possession of a fake ID.
- Amy’s family remains hopeful for answers and urges continued investigation into her disappearance, emphasizing that she was a caring mother who was preyed upon due to her vulnerabilities.