Monday, December 29, 2014

Mother pleads not guilty in babies' deaths

Mother pleads not guilty in babies' deaths

Associated Press 
Erika Murray of Blackstone, Mass. is brought in to Worcester Superior Court to be arraigned on 2 counts of murder and other charges in Worcester, Mass., Monday, Dec. 29, 2014. Murray pleaded not guilty to two counts of murder after the skeletal remains of three babies were found in her squalid home. (AP Photo/Worcester Telegram & Gazette, Rick Cinclair, Pool)
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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 infant 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 that 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.
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  • denise 2 hours ago
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    Whatever she is charged with, should be the same for him. How does he get off so easy? He claims he lived in the basement and knew nothing that was happening upstairs, I say bull**** If he is the father of the children, at some time or other he should have asked about his children, the ones dead in the closet. What a liar and coward. If he isn't mentally ill as suspected the mother is, then actually he is more culpable than she is.
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    • Gary 1 hour ago
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      He also did not know the 2 young kids were his, the mother told the older kids to tell him she was babysitting, he was watching his pot grow in the basement!! Sounds like a swinging couple!!!
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  • Kaaren 29 minutes ago
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    cry me a river...had she been African-American she would have been labeled every "ghetto, baby mama having, welfare receiving, ghetto hood" name fathomable...yet we get the psych eval's out and call in the mental health bus...funny with all that mental illness she never thought to hurt, harm herself or that bread-winning baby-daddy. With such a huge bail bond for the baby daddy...a child w/maggots in his/her ears, a fetus still attached to the umbilical cord and a corpse still in a diaper and onsie; hazmat suits had to be worn to enter the property...and a whopping $100,000 bond was all that the judge could muster huh?
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  • Laborman 5 minutes ago
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    Republicans wanted to kill my mom because she had a problem pregnancy. There is no and never has been any exception in their anti-abortion platform for the life of the mother. My dad had to choose to save his wife (and mother of 2 children) or save the fetus. Fortunately he was given the choice and my mom lived to have another child. If the Republican platform had been law, they would have killed her. Pro-life in what universe? And why don't the authors of the Republican platform get indicted for attempted murder?
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  • PuHLeeze 56 minutes ago
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    Why didn't the neighbors call in at any given point in time?? I'm sure the outside of the house was as filthy as the inside. People probably saw these poor children out at some point and never questioned their appearance?? People locked in their own little worlds, ignoring what is going on under their noses. Literally, this place HAD to have some sort of smell coming from it in the hot summer months. Wake up people. Get your heads out and away from your TVs and phones and video games. There's a world out there. Sorry, this is a rant, but so sick and tired of people pulling the "I don't want to get involved" card. Get involved, but for the RIGHT reasons.
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  • SALLY 32 minutes ago
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    Just another Mother trying to stay out of Prison by saying she was crazy I had family friends who never cleaned house and they were not crazy she just like livin in filith. I think they both need to go to prison and both should be given the death penalty and I have no sympathy for these people who live in trash and kill their babies and kids Andrea Yates got away with drowning her kids by saying she was crazy...
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  • L 5 hours ago
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    So the article says she will be indicted on two counts of murder. Umm, First Degree? Second Degree? Manslaughter? That is a very important missing piece of the story.

    Also the remaining children are 5 months to 13 years old; it would be nice to know each age. One needs to know how the problem was not detected with school age children. If the kids were in school, it should have been caught earlier. If they weren't in school, it should have been caught earlier.

    Poor reporting AP (again)
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  • Jackie 1 hour ago
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    I am sure her family knew she was mentally ill and she should have never been allowed to procreate.
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  • carlo 1 hour ago
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    I hope the kids can recover from this and the living situation they were forced to live in, I hope also they put these animals in jail and keep her there and throw away the keys!
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  • Jocelyn 39 minutes ago
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    Sadly the children are the real victims of this circumstances. I say the best punishment for this negligence on both the parents is to castrate the boyfriend and tubal ligation on the the pretending insane mother. These kind of people are not worthy of having any children at all!
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  • Elisa 4 hours ago
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    There are countless people (I won't call them parents) who subject children to living in those conditions. I urge neighbors, educators, and family members to report them to their County Welfare Department. I understand the hesitancy to "get involved" but turning a blind eye is collusion.
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