The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

2nd person charged in death of professor found in quarry

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A woman has been charged along with a man in the death of a Penn State professor who police say was pushed off a cliff at a quarry and fell 80 feet.

Danelle Geier, 32, of Lemont, was arraigned Saturday night on charges of firstand third-degree murder, conspiracy, aggravated assault and evidence-tampering, The Centre Daily Times (http://bit.ly/2btlZw2) reported.

George Ishler Jr., 39, of Pennsylvan­ia Furnace, had previously been charged with first- and third-degree murder in the death of Ronald Bettig, 56, an associate professor of media studies whose remains were found last week.

Authoritie­s said Ishler and the professor were friends and Geier was living with him, and they allege that the two plotted to kill Bettig because they believed they would gain financiall­y from a will Bettig recently signed.

Authoritie­s allege in court documents that the two originally plotted to have Ishler drown Bettig in the ocean during a trip to Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, and later came up with the plot to kill him at Blackhawk Quarry in Potter Township. During the trip to Rehoboth Beach, authoritie­s allege, Geier texted Ishler, and made an alleged reference to being ready to kill Bettig because she was angry that he had criticized how she was raising her son.

Authoritie­s allege that the pair persuaded Bettig to travel to the quarry by telling him they could harvest marijuana there. They allege that Geier told police that Ishler told her that the plants were so close to the edge that Bettig might fall, but if he didn’t, Ishler would “help” him. Authoritie­s allege that Ishler pushed Bettig, who fell 80 feet to his death, police said.

Authoritie­s allege that Geier told police that she and Ishler also agreed to stage the scene with items such as Bettig’s car to make it appear as if he was alone, and they agreed to report him missing three days later. The two told police Aug. 15 that Bettig and his vehicle had been missing for three days and suggested that he may have gone to California, authoritie­s said in court documents.

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