The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Man charged with killing wife last seen 40 years ago

- By Mark Scolforo

A man was charged Thursday with killing his wife nearly 40 years ago and plotting to murder a suburban Philadelph­ia police sergeant who investigat­ed the case in the 1980s.

William W. Korzon, of East Prospect, Pennsylvan­ia, was charged with criminal homicide in the death of Gloria Korzon, who has not been seen or heard from since 1981.

William Korzon, 76, who is known as Bill, was jailed after being arraigned at district court in Jamison, and court workers said no attorney appeared for him at the hearing. He was also charged with solicitati­on to commit criminal homicide, forgery and perjury.

He denied killing Gloria Korzon after the arraignmen­t.

As he was led from the courthouse Thursday, he told reporters “she went to Florida” and that he has no idea where her body is.

Gloria Korzon, who would be 75 years old, was declared dead in 1997.

Bucks County District Attorney Matthew Weintraub said at a news conference that a grand jury investigat­ion “added to the body of knowledge that we already had that circumstan­tially proved Gloria Korzon’s murder.”

“This is obviously going to be a circumstan­tial case, because we don’t have the proverbial smoking gun,” Weintraub said.

Gloria Korzon’s brother, Ralph Kidder, of Springfiel­d, Massachuse­tts, said the arrest gave him hope.

“It’s been a long time waiting to have justice,” Kidder said Thursday. “Until we find out what happened and where she is, it’s still not going to be put to rest. This is a step in the right direction, but until we absolutely know, it’s still not over.”

A police affidavit said Korzon repeatedly abused his wife over many years. Kidder said the couple met while working at an electronic­s plant in Chicopee, Massachuse­tts.

About a year after their 1967 marriage in Massachuse­tts, he was committed to a psychiatri­c facility following an arrest on charges he threatened to kill her.

The abuse continued after the couple moved to Pennsylvan­ia in 1968, police said in the affidavit. The couple had no children.

“During these incidents of domestic violence, Gloria suffered multiple injuries, including a broken arm, a broken collarbone, damage to her nasal bone and a black eye. Many of these injuries required hospitaliz­ations,” police said. Gloria Korzon documented the abuse in letters to her attorney.

Gloria Korzon was last seen working at an electronic­s plant in the Philadelph­ia suburb of Horsham on March 6, 1981.

“She did go to work that day, that we have proof of,” Weintraub said. “And afterward, there is absolutely no evidence of her continued existence.”

A few days later, police said, Bill Korzon told her employer to terminate her because of mental and physical health problems, retrieved her belongings and directed that her last paycheck be mailed to their home.

“In the months and years following Gloria’s disappeara­nce, Bill Korzon engaged in a series of actions to lie, conceal and profit from it,” police said.

 ?? BUCKS COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE VIA AP ?? This undated photo provided by the Bucks County, Pa., District Attorney’s Office shows William Korzon. Warrington, Pa. police announced Thursday that Korzon has been charged with murder, forgery and other counts in the death of his wife Gloria Korzon who went missing nearly 40 years ago.
BUCKS COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE VIA AP This undated photo provided by the Bucks County, Pa., District Attorney’s Office shows William Korzon. Warrington, Pa. police announced Thursday that Korzon has been charged with murder, forgery and other counts in the death of his wife Gloria Korzon who went missing nearly 40 years ago.

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