Lisa Manderach had told her husband where she was going. When she did not return home, he contacted local police, who found her car parked outside the store. A search of Your Kidz & Mine revealed stacks of pornography stained with what appeared to be blood and long black hairs consistent with Manderach's. Similar hairs were found in the store's vacuum cleaner. Also present was a large damp spot on the carpet that was later determined to be saliva. The police also noted that peepholes had been drilled into the dressing rooms. Fairley was charged on September 12, 1995, with the murders of the mother and daughter. When police questioned Fairley, he was wearing a thick coat of makeup on his face. When detectives told him to wipe it off, his face was covered with scratch marks. When they were pointed out to Fairley by authorities, he said he received them in a
mosh pit while attending an Electric Hellfire Club concert, at a local club called the Asylum. When hikers discovered Devon Manderach's strangled body dumped on a hill at
Valley Forge National Park, Fairley was charged with two counts of
murder and one count of abusing a corpse. According to the HLN television show
Forensic Files he led authorities to the body to save himself from the death penalty. Fairley entered a
plea bargain in which
prosecutors would not seek the
death penalty if he would show them the location of Lisa Manderach's body. Fairley upheld his end of the bargain. Fairley is currently incarcerated at
State Correctional Institution – Fayette in
La Belle, Pennsylvania. ==Victims' legacy==