Mother pleads not guilty in babies' deaths

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WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) — A Massachusetts woman who lived in a squalid home where police said they found the skeletal remains of three babies pleaded not guilty Monday to two counts of murder.

Erika Murray, 31, spoke clearly as she was arraigned Monday on nine charges. Superior Court Judge James Lemire ordered her held without bail. Her next court date is Feb. 4. The mother of seven children — four living, three deceased — had originally been charged with fetal death concealment. She had pleaded not guilty to that lower charge and has since been jailed on $1 million bail.

Earlier this month, a grand jury indicted Murray on the nine counts. The charges also include two counts of assault and battery on a child causing substantial bodily injury, two counts of reckless endangerment of a child, two counts of cruelty to animals and one count of concealing a fetal death.

Murray's lawyer, Keith Halpern, has said there's no evidence she caused the deaths of the three babies.

Prosecutors said Murray gave birth to the five youngest children in the house's bathroom, attempting to hide their existence from their father because he did not want to have more children. She appears to have kept them almost entirely in upstairs bedrooms filled with trash.

The children "weren't the only captives in this house," Halpern said after Monday's hearing. "She was too. ... She was mentally ill to the point where she was incapable of doing anything. The house looked the way it looked because she was sick."

Halpern continued: "If she was determined to murder these children, why did they find three corpses and not five? ... It does not make sense to portray her as a serial child killer."

The two murder charges relate to two dead infants who were found wearing diapers and one-piece outfits. The other set of remains were of a fetus, authorities have said. All three were found in bedroom closets.

Halpern argued in court for Murray's release until trial, saying prosecutors had not made a case for keeping her in isolation in a women's prison.

But Assistant District Attorney John Bradley argued that the circumstances of the case, including the deplorable living conditions in the house and the health of the surviving children, were reasons enough.

Bradley said the dead fetus had the placenta and umbilical cord still attached; a 3-year-old could neither talk nor walk, was severely malnourished and had maggots in her ears; and a nearly 6-month-old appeared to have spent much of her young life on her back.

State police entered the Blackstone home on Sept. 10 after a neighbor had discovered the older children severely neglected.

Police found the house contained dead animals, was infested with rodents and insects and was piled high with dirty diapers and trash. Workers in hazmat suits spent days cleaning out the house, which was eventually condemned and demolished.

Murray's four living children, who ranged in age from about 5 months to 13 years when they were removed from the home in September, are in the custody of state child welfare officials.

Raymond Rivera, Murray's boyfriend and the father of the children, has pleaded not guilty to seven charges, including two counts of assault and battery causing substantial bodily injury and two counts of reckless endangerment of a child.

He claims he lived in the basement and was unaware of the conditions in the rest of the house, let alone the existence of two of the children — an argument that prosecutors contest. Rivera, 38, is being held on $100,000 bail. He is due back in court on Jan. 14.

http://news.yahoo.com/mother-faces-murder-charges-babies-deaths-064353000.html
 
This is so sick and disturbing , I been seeing this on the news everyday and thy show the house of horror , that house was knocked down b/c it was unfit to live in anymore. A neighbor
said the 3 years old child was covered feces when she found her . :(
 
WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) — A Massachusetts woman who lived in a squalid home where police said they found the skeletal remains of three babies pleaded not guilty Monday to two counts of murder.

Erika Murray, 31, spoke clearly as she was arraigned Monday on nine charges. Superior Court Judge James Lemire ordered her held without bail. Her next court date is Feb. 4. The mother of seven children — four living, three deceased — had originally been charged with fetal death concealment. She had pleaded not guilty to that lower charge and has since been jailed on $1 million bail.

Earlier this month, a grand jury indicted Murray on the nine counts. The charges also include two counts of assault and battery on a child causing substantial bodily injury, two counts of reckless endangerment of a child, two counts of cruelty to animals and one count of concealing a fetal death.

Murray's lawyer, Keith Halpern, has said there's no evidence she caused the deaths of the three babies.

Prosecutors said Murray gave birth to the five youngest children in the house's bathroom, attempting to hide their existence from their father because he did not want to have more children. She appears to have kept them almost entirely in upstairs bedrooms filled with trash.

The children "weren't the only captives in this house," Halpern said after Monday's hearing. "She was too. ... She was mentally ill to the point where she was incapable of doing anything. The house looked the way it looked because she was sick."

Halpern continued: "If she was determined to murder these children, why did they find three corpses and not five? ... It does not make sense to portray her as a serial child killer."

The two murder charges relate to two dead infants who were found wearing diapers and one-piece outfits. The other set of remains were of a fetus, authorities have said. All three were found in bedroom closets.

Halpern argued in court for Murray's release until trial, saying prosecutors had not made a case for keeping her in isolation in a women's prison.

But Assistant District Attorney John Bradley argued that the circumstances of the case, including the deplorable living conditions in the house and the health of the surviving children, were reasons enough.

Bradley said the dead fetus had the placenta and umbilical cord still attached; a 3-year-old could neither talk nor walk, was severely malnourished and had maggots in her ears; and a nearly 6-month-old appeared to have spent much of her young life on her back.

State police entered the Blackstone home on Sept. 10 after a neighbor had discovered the older children severely neglected.

Police found the house contained dead animals, was infested with rodents and insects and was piled high with dirty diapers and trash. Workers in hazmat suits spent days cleaning out the house, which was eventually condemned and demolished.

Murray's four living children, who ranged in age from about 5 months to 13 years when they were removed from the home in September, are in the custody of state child welfare officials.

Raymond Rivera, Murray's boyfriend and the father of the children, has pleaded not guilty to seven charges, including two counts of assault and battery causing substantial bodily injury and two counts of reckless endangerment of a child.

He claims he lived in the basement and was unaware of the conditions in the rest of the house, let alone the existence of two of the children — an argument that prosecutors contest. Rivera, 38, is being held on $100,000 bail. He is due back in court on Jan. 14.

http://news.yahoo.com/mother-faces-murder-charges-babies-deaths-064353000.html

OMG, I wish I hadn't read this story this morning, can't get the images out of my head. So very sad and disturbing!
 
So glad that they found them now instead of later so these kids can have a chance for a better life. Makes me so thankful that I was born to mentally healthy parents who never abused us.
 
This woman has severe mental disorder...Sad thing no one knew her after living so long a time....what she did was aborant but society not giving crap just as bad
 
This is such a sad story for the children. I hope they can recover physically, mentally and emotionally with new families.

I don't believe the "father/boyfriend" didn't know what was going on upstairs. He needs to be held accountable also.
 
This is such a sad story for the children. I hope they can recover physically, mentally and emotionally with new families.

I don't believe the "father/boyfriend" didn't know what was going on upstairs. He needs to be held accountable also.

I agree on the father/boyfriend. He must have known and knew about the woman's mental state. He is fully responsible as far as I'm concerned.
 
This is such a sad story for the children. I hope they can recover physically, mentally and emotionally with new families.

I don't believe the "father/boyfriend" didn't know what was going on upstairs. He needs to be held accountable also.

The dad is being dad accountable. I hate to watch the news b/c I never I never know when they're going to show the inside of the house of horror again. I want to :barf: every time I see it. What I don't understand if the mother suppose to be damn insane how she be fix to take any plead ??
Her lawyer is says she so mentally ill she can't do anything. I do not buy this if she is able to take a 'not guilty ' plead.
 
More details about the case:

http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/20...er-children/2uVxaviOF6ANPDmNPjDmtN/story.html

"Over the past year, the mother happily posted photos of two healthy-looking children — a 13-year-old girl and a 10-year-old boy — on her Facebook page. These two children attended local schools.

Meanwhile, Murray hid from neighbors and relatives the fact that she also had a 3-year-old daughter and a 5-month-old baby girl, both of whom, investigators say they suspect, she profoundly ignored."

"Murray told the man she lived with that she was baby-
sitting the two younger children and that they belonged to a woman named Michelle. She also created a Facebook page with Michelle’s name, as well as a photo of herself in a wig and glasses, as a way of proving that such a woman existed, according to a state investigator who has been briefed on the case."

"After her children were taken away to foster care, Murray apparently moved in over the past two weeks with her parents in Northbridge, making up a story about the man she was living with being busted by the police for a marijuana business run from the home, according to the relative who saw her during the nursery visit. Murray also allegedly told her parents that the state had to temporarily take her two children, and she did not say anything about the two other younger children, said her relative."

http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/20...double-life/0ob0AUIGHmMb4b3FsIbPLJ/story.html

"Police visited the home three times in 2012 for issues related to dogs, according to the statement.

The final visit to the house before the Aug. 28 well-being check, which resulted in the four children being placed in DCF custody, came on May 19 when Murray called police about a dead cat on the sidewalk in front of her home.

Also Tuesday, crews finished the arduous process of cleaning the home, which took 90 hours over four days and is expected to cost about $25,000, town officials said."

http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2014/09/16/blackstone/PsfNsBhI4Bglst1Jr7OIHJ/story.html

Pictures.

http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/20...hrtimM1O/picture.html?p1=Article_Gallery_More
 
At age 31 and having 7 kids....wheeee!...and it was noted that 1 child had maggots in its ear!....Guessing too she has never heard of birth control....Those poor children!...If I met her in person, they would have to restrain me!....
 
Yeah that was the poor child covered in feces that had maggots in her ears.
:( I hope the bitch get life in jail .
 
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