WAINWRIGHT, Ohio -- Investigators say a family kept the decomposing body of a Vietnam veteran in their home so they could continue to collect his Social Security benefits, reports say.

The body tentatively has been identified as Robert "Bob" Harris, 71, and he likely had been dead for months, the Tuscarawas County Sheriff's Office tells the Associated Press.

Brian D. Sorohan, 49, and Stacy L. Sorohan 45, are charged with charged with gross abuse of a corpse, theft of a credit card, and failure to report knowledge of a death, according to the Times Reporter. Their daughter, Brianna D. Sorohan, 18, is charged with gross abuse of a corpse.

Deputies went to the home and discovered the body Tuesday after being told that Harris, who lived with the family, had not been seen recently.

Tuscarawas County Sheriff Orvis Campbell tells the Times Reporter the body was nearly to the point of skeletal remains.

Investigators reportedly have video footage of video footage of one of the suspects making withdrawals at ATMs with Harris' Social Security benefits card.

Brian and Stacy Sorohan are being held in jail on a $20,000 bond. Their daughter was released on her own recognizance.

Neighbors described an unpleasant scene to the Times Reporter of the Sorohans' home, saying Harris rarely bathed and that the home was full of human and animal waste.

"They had to walk by (Harris) every day, multiple times a day," next-door neighbor Jill France tells the Times Reporter. "I can't understand that."

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