Couple killed adopted 6-year-old daughter and buried her in a 2-foot grave in their backyard where she remained for 4 years: Cops

Kennedy, Crystina and Joseph Schroer

Left: Kennedy Schroer. Insets top to bottom: Crystina Schroer, Joseph Schroer (Rose Hill Police Department). Background: Home in Rose Hill, Kansas, where Kennedy was allegedly killed (Google Maps).

Authorities in Kansas arrested a couple accused of killing their adopted 6-year-old daughter in 2020 and burying her in a makeshift grave in their backyard.

The death of Kennedy Schroer apparently went unnoticed by authorities for four years until police in Rose Hill, a town of 4,000 people southeast of Wichita, learned in September that the girl was dead, according to a press release. Now her adoptive parents, Crystina Elizabeth Schroer, 50, and Joseph Shane Schroer, 53, are behind bars.

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Crystina Schroer stands accused of murder, four counts each of child abuse with torture and forgery, along with aggravated kidnapping, felony theft, Medicaid fraud and desecration of a corpse. Her husband is facing charges of child abuse with torture, felony theft, Medicaid fraud, interfering with law enforcement and liability for crimes of another.

Rose Hill Police Chief Taylor Parlier told Law&Crime the investigation began around 7:30 p.m. Sept. 10 while officers were responding to the Schroer home in the 1400 block of North Meeker Court when someone was having a mental health crisis. While there, they learned someone could be buried in the backyard. Cops went to the home early the next day and began their search.

They encountered some hurdles right away. The vegetation was so overgrown that they had to take a bush whacker to clear the way so cadaver dogs could search the area. Once completed, the dogs alerted investigators to some areas of interest.

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