A federal prosecutor whose body was recovered from a Lancaster County creek over 20 years ago was the victim of a homicide, according to newly unsealed reports .
On Dec. 4, 2003, officials found the body of Jonathan Luna face down in a Brecknock Township creek. Autopsy and toxicology reports found Luna died of freshwater drowning/multiple stab wounds to the neck, according to Lancaster Online .
Dr. Wayne K. Ross, Lancaster County’s forensic pathologist since 1993, determined Luna drowned and suffered multiple stab wounds and lacerations to his neck, chest and extremities. He also had blunt force trauma to his face, neck, genitals, arms and legs.
Of the 36 stab wounds to Luna’s body, 23 were to his neck. Four of those wounds went into the “underlying neck structure” below the tissue,

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