The Associated Press
OCEAN CITY, Md. — Investigators found three tiny bodies wrapped in plastic and hidden at the home of a Maryland woman who was charged last week with killing her newborn child, police said Monday.
None of the bodies was full-term, and only one of the four deaths was recent, said Ocean City Police spokesman Barry Neeb. “The rest could be a number of years old,” he said.
Two of the bodies were found in a trunk in Christy Freeman’s bedroom, and another was in a garbage bag in a motor home parked in her driveway, police said. The remains were sent to the office of the chief medical examiner in Baltimore to determine the causes of their deaths, their ages and if all were related to Freeman.
Freeman, 37, came to authorities’ attention on Thursday while she was hospitalized. Medical personnel called police after determining she had been pregnant but could not account for the child.
After interviewing her, police searched Freeman’s home and found the body of an infant wrapped in a blanket. Freeman was charged with first-degree murder, second-degree murder and manslaughter under a 2005 law allowing charges for the death of a fetus that can live outside the womb.
Officers continued searching the home and property during the weekend and found the other three small bodies, Neeb said.
Police said Freeman’s four other children were safe and with her longtime boyfriend.
Freeman, owner of a taxi company, was to have a bond hearing later Monday.