Detectives investigating a case of reckless endangerment of children found the bodies at a house littered with soiled diapers in Blackstone, southwest of Boston. Four other children had been removed from the home two weeks earlier.
Erika Murray, 31, was arrested last night on charges including fetal death concealment, witness intimidation and permitting substantial injury to a child. Not guilty pleas were entered today on her behalf.
"You want answers in circumstances like this ... Mental illness doesn't always provide those kinds of answers," Halpern said after Murray's arraignment.
Murray was the mother of the two oldest children removed from the home last month, but no birth records existed for the two youngest, police said.
The children first came to the attention of police two weeks ago after a 10-year-old boy who lived in the house went to a neighbor's home and asked, "How do you get a baby to stop crying?" said Tim Connolly, a spokesman for Worcester District Attorney Joseph Early Jr.
Detectives found the body of an infant in a closet on Wednesday and the remains of what appeared to be two other newborns yesterday, police said. Early said today that authorities had not ruled out the possibility that more bodies may be inside. The search of the home, near the town's police station, is expected to take several days.
The four other children, ages 13, 10, 3 and 6 months old, were removed from the house on August 28, after the neighbor notified police about their living conditions, authorities said. They were placed in the custody of the state Department of Children and Families.
A man was also living in the house, but he has not been charged, Connolly said.
Investigators working today in the small house, which has been condemned by health officials, were wearing hazardous material suits. Police said skeletal remains of several animals, including cats and a dog, were also found inside. Authorities said they did not know how old the babies were. The state medical examiner was examining the remains.
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