I know this was posted below, but I find these parts disgusting!! :furious:
Mom linked to babies' remains gets out of jail on bond
Posted Friday, Nov. 13, 2009
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Rachel Lynnette New, the woman identified through DNA as the mother of three babies whose decomposed remains were found at her home near Rendon, was released from jail Friday on bonds totaling $70,000, a sheriff's office spokesman said.
The bones had been doused in chlorine bleach.
The bodies — two boys and a girl — were so "badly decomposed and compromised," Anderson said, that forensic investigators cannot tell whether the babies were born alive and killed, or were stillborn. They have also been unable to determine who the father was.
Paul New has not been ruled out as a suspect, the sheriff said.
"We’re certain that some wrongdoing occurred here," Anderson said Thursday. "If someone passes away, you cannot put them in a Tupperware container and pour bleach on them and hide them away."
Article:
http://www.star-telegram.com/804/story/1759828.html
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DNA links mother to babies' remains, sheriff says
Posted Friday, Nov. 13, 2009
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Twenty-three people linked to the News or to the property owners were asked to give DNA samples for testing, Anderson said. Rachel New’s sample showed that she was the mother of all three infants, Anderson said.
The bodies — two boys and a girl — were so "badly decomposed and compromised," Anderson said, that forensic investigators cannot tell whether the babies were born alive and killed, or were stillborn. They have also been unable to determine who the father was.
Further charges are possible as investigators examine the evidence and interview Rachel New’s associates, Anderson said.
Investigators think bleach could have been used to speed the decomposition process or to mask the smell of the decomposing bodies, or both. The sheriff would not discuss other items found in the containers along with the infant remains.
Article:
http://www.star-telegram.com/news/story/1758771.html
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UPDATED: Infant remains investigation frustrating Tarrant County detectives
Posted on November 18, 2009 at 6:40 PM
Updated Monday, Nov 23 at 11:32 AM
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The investigation into the remains of three infants found hidden in Tarrant County has not hit a dead end, but detectives need a break.
This week, prosecutors sent the case back to the Tarrant County Sheriff's Office investigators for more work before accepting charges against Rachel New, the woman identified through DNA as the mother of all three babies.
But, Sheriff Dee Anderson said the investigation is advancing. He said, however, there is much more work needed since the case is complicated
Video: Infant remains investigation frustrating Tarrant County detectives 2:26
http://www.wfaa.com/video/featured-...stigation-frustraing-detectives-70415542.html
Images:
http://www.wfaa.com/home/infant-bon...-detectives-70415542.html?gallery=y&img=1&c=y
Article:
http://www.wfaa.com/home/infant-bones-investigation-frustraing-detectives-70415542.html
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NEW INFO: Witness comes forward in Tarrant County infant remains case
Posted on December 2, 2009 at 7:16 PM
Updated Wednesday, Dec 2 at 10:22 PM
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Authorities said that as a result of a recent News 8 report, a witness came forward with information on the suspect, Rachel New. Investigators believe New is keeping a disturbing secret about what happened to the three dead babies.
As a result, authorities said a witness finally came forward with solid information that New was pregnant within the last two years. That might be a critical break since some of the charges New could face have a two year statute of limitations.
Both the sheriff and prosecutors caution there are still a lot of questions to answer, including whether the babies were ever alive outside the womb.
While they said they are very pleased to have an important witness cooperating, they said they could use more.
If the DA takes the case to a grand jury, they do have the authority to compel potential witnesses to appear.
Video: Witness comes forward in Tarrant County infant remains case 1:57
http://www.wfaa.com/video/featured-...rant-County-infant-remains-case-78374607.html
Article:
http://www.wfaa.com/home/Witness-comes-forward-in-Tarrant-County-infant-remains-case-78374607.html
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Video: Mom Charged In Case Of Infants' Skeletal Remains
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