Pennsylvania Mom Charged After 3 Deceased Infants Found in Home
Law&Crime NetworkSeptember 17, 202523 min203,498 views
35 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβDiscovery of Deceased Infants
- π A landlord in Cadogan Township, Pennsylvania, discovered three deceased infants while evicting a tenant, Jessica Mauthe.
- β οΈ The landlord initially found one deceased infant wrapped in plastic in a closet.
- π΅οΈ Investigators later found two more deceased infants hidden in totes in the attic of the home.
Suspect's Alleged Confession and Charges
- π€ Jessica Mauthe, 38, has reportedly admitted to giving birth to all three babies and concealing their bodies.
- πͺ She is currently charged with criminal homicide and abuse of a corpse.
- βοΈ Authorities are awaiting autopsy results, which could lead to additional charges.
Details of the First Infant's Death
- πΆ Mauthe allegedly told authorities she gave birth to one baby about a year ago while on the toilet.
- π She reported hearing the baby making noises, wrapped it in a blanket until it stopped, and then placed it in a closet.
- π¨ This infant is believed to be the one found by the landlord.
Husband's Criminal Record and Family Situation
- π¨ββοΈ Jessica Mauthe's husband, Jacob Mothy, is currently incarcerated, serving a sentence that began in January of the current year.
- π¨ In 2023, Jacob Mothy was arrested on multiple charges, including felony endangering the welfare of children, DUI, and driving with a suspended license.
- π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ Jessica was reportedly raising their two young sons as a single mother after her husband's incarceration.
Neighbor Accounts and Potential Defense
- π¬ Neighbors reported a lack of structure and stated they had no idea Mauthe was pregnant.
- βοΈ A defense attorney might focus on Mauthe's mental health, isolation, and potential mitigating circumstances due to her difficult situation.
- π The defense could argue for lesser charges like third-degree murder or manslaughter, rather than first-degree murder.
Legal Process and Autopsy Importance
- π¬ Autopsy results are crucial for determining the cause of death and whether the infants were born alive, which is significant for homicide charges.
- βοΈ The prosecution must establish probable cause for the case to proceed to trial.
- β³ The timeline for hearings and a potential trial will depend on the ongoing investigation and autopsy findings.
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