Mom, son identified as two of three bodies found in foreclosed home auctioned to new owner, officials say

The Connecticut Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has identified two of the three people found in a home. (Source: WFSB)
Published: Jun. 22, 2026 at 6:10 PM CDT|Updated: 1 hour ago

BURLINGTON, Conn. (WFSB/Gray News) - Two of the three bodies found in a foreclosed home that was auctioned to a new owner in Connecticut have been identified, authorities said.

A press release issued Sunday by Chief Medical Examiner James R. Gill identified them as 54-year-old Sally Ann Cash and her son, 23-year-old Brian Cash.

The causes of death are pending.

State troopers responded at 4:46 p.m. June 14 to a report of human remains in the home.

State police said they investigated a suspicious incident at an address on Stanwich Lane in...
State police said they investigated a suspicious incident at an address on Stanwich Lane in Burlington. They were called there on June 14, 2026.(WFSB)

A new homebuyer who purchased the structure “as is” at a foreclosure auction discovered the skeletal remains of three people in the house.

Town records show the house was bought in 2019 by Paul and Sally Ann Cash for more than $800,000.

The four-bedroom home, built in 2002 on a little more than two acres, was foreclosed on and sold at auction to a new buyer earlier this month.

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The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has not determined a cause of death. State police said there was no indication of anything suspicious or of any criminal aspect.

The third person is still unidentified.

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