Those are questions that all of us should be asking.It's utter madness. I mentioned the story to my 20 year old daughter (okay I was ranting, furiously) and she went to try and find some details and was unable to find it anywhere but the Boston Herald and the Daily Mail. I haven't exhaustively looked but I don't think I've seen it on the main MSM outlets at all.
Very little media coverage
No charges
No further info
Zip. Nada. Zilch.
I want to know where the parents of those children are.
Are they missing children?
Is dad one of the men there?
Are they all siblings?
Why in the HECK are there no charges?
Why did ALL the men present lie and say there were no kids there?
Why were they hiding the kids?
Why WERE the kids there?
Is it now perfectly legal to have minor children in such a scenario?
The mystery widends..it seems the person found dead was a transgender. In this news story (at 45 seconds) it briefly shows a police report. The person was apparently known and it reads male to female transgender.
4 kids found in unsanitary conditions in South Boston apartment
Editor’s note: An earlier version of this story said the incident happened at an apartment on Colony Avenue; it actually happened on Old Colony Avenue. The story has been updated to reflect this. Authorities say a death investigation at a South Boston apartment complex led to the discovery of...www.nbcboston.com
ETA Since it says the person is 'known " to the commonwealth that would possibly suggest the police had been there before, and if it is a male to female that was not the mom. IMO
Did they say how he died, cause of death?
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Wow, so what was reported earlier was a flat out lie- or is this ^ a coverup? Very confusing ...Seems like a lot of what was reported earlier is inaccurate.
According to Boston Police Department today:
"Boston Police were called to 381 Old Colony Avenue in South Boston at 11:11 am on Saturday 06.17.23 to investigate a call for an unconscious person. Boston Fire and EMS were on scene assisting the individual. At 11:41am Boston EMS pronounced the person non-viable and the Medical Examiner's Office took jurisdiction of the body. Detectives were also called to the residence to photograph the scene as part of the investigation. The adults on scene, who told officers they had called for help when they became aware their friend was not breathing, were fully cooperative with the Boston Police Officers who responded. There were four children on site who all had a parent present in the residence. The parents and the officers who responded felt it was best for the children to stay in another room with one of the parents and took steps to avoid having the children see the deceased. Due to the nature of the call, and to ensure appropriate follow up with the families involved, officers did file a 51A with DCF. Information that drugs and other concerning materials were strewn about the home is not supported by what officers encountered or by the information received on scene. This is an ongoing investigation."
Update to Death Investigation at 381 Old Colony Avenue, South Boston — bpdnews.com
Boston Police were called to 381 Old Colony Avenue in South Boston at 11:11 am on Saturday 06.17.23 to investigate a call for an unconscious person. Boston Fire and EMS were on scene assisting the individual. At 11:41am Boston EMS pronounced the person non-viable and the Medical Examiner'sbpdnews.com
Thankfully - no drugs, no sex toys, no hidden children, no uncooperative adults.
Suddenly everything that every person on the scene witnessed first hand is... inaccurate?Seems like a lot of what was reported earlier is inaccurate.
According to Boston Police Department today:
"Boston Police were called to 381 Old Colony Avenue in South Boston at 11:11 am on Saturday 06.17.23 to investigate a call for an unconscious person. Boston Fire and EMS were on scene assisting the individual. At 11:41am Boston EMS pronounced the person non-viable and the Medical Examiner's Office took jurisdiction of the body. Detectives were also called to the residence to photograph the scene as part of the investigation. The adults on scene, who told officers they had called for help when they became aware their friend was not breathing, were fully cooperative with the Boston Police Officers who responded. There were four children on site who all had a parent present in the residence. The parents and the officers who responded felt it was best for the children to stay in another room with one of the parents and took steps to avoid having the children see the deceased. Due to the nature of the call, and to ensure appropriate follow up with the families involved, officers did file a 51A with DCF. Information that drugs and other concerning materials were strewn about the home is not supported by what officers encountered or by the information received on scene. This is an ongoing investigation."
Update to Death Investigation at 381 Old Colony Avenue, South Boston — bpdnews.com
Boston Police were called to 381 Old Colony Avenue in South Boston at 11:11 am on Saturday 06.17.23 to investigate a call for an unconscious person. Boston Fire and EMS were on scene assisting the individual. At 11:41am Boston EMS pronounced the person non-viable and the Medical Examiner'sbpdnews.com
Thankfully - no drugs, no sex toys, no hidden children, no uncooperative adults.
Then someone should tell the police that. Until then, it seems the initial report was misinformation.Suddenly everything that every person on the scene witnessed first hand is... inaccurate?
I don't believe it. I call BS.
Someone's covering something or someone up.
Those first responders would have never said what they said if they didn't see FIRST hand, what they said they saw. THOSE are the folks I believe.
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If the initial report was misinformation, please explain why the kids were removed from custody???Then someone should tell the police that. Until then, it seems the initial report was misinformation.
I think we can all agree that is a good thing.
They still have to give that information to the police, if true. As of today, they haven't. Maybe tomorrow.Wasn’t the initial report from the fire department? It’s possible they were on scene before police. They might have encountered drugs or paraphernalia that they had to move to attempt to resuscitate the victim. I could be wrong but I don’t know if each report is from the same responding agency. MOO