The remains of Ronald Bettig, a 56-year-old associate professor of media studies, were found Thursday, a week after he was reported missing. Penn State police launched an investigation and transferred the case to Pennsylvania State Police this week.
Yesterday, police charged George Ishler Jr, 39, of Pennsylvania Furnace, with first- and third-degree murder and other charges in Bettig's death, according to online court documents.
No attorney information was available for Ishler in online court documents.
Bettig, of Lemont, had recently befriended Ishler and a woman, who police say in the complaint were "known drug users."
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According to the criminal complaint, Ishler drove Bettig to the quarry "under a ruse" that he grew marijuana plants nearby and told Bettig they could harvest them. Instead, Ishler pushed Bettig, who fell 80 feet to his death, police said.
Detectives interviewed Ishler and the woman multiple times and heard conflicting statements, police said.
Police found Bettig's vehicle Thursday near the quarry and discovered his body at the bottom of the ravine.
According to Penn State's website, Bettig joined the College of Communications in 1988 and was an associate professor of media studies. He taught courses on the political economy of communications and wrote at least two books on the subject.