By Sheila Stogsdill / State Correspondent
Published: March 2, 2009
DUSTIN– The remains of a 4-month-old girl found buried inside a wooden box were recovered by Missouri and Oklahoma authorities on Saturday.
The infant is one of three babies whose father is charged in connection with their deaths and of impregnating his daughter.
Investigators found a plastic tote that contained a wooden box and the infant’s remains in the area where the family once lived.
“Investigators had specific information on where to look,” said Jessica Brown, Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation spokeswoman.
A 47-year-old Harrisonville, Mo., man is charged in Missouri with second-degree murder, endangering the welfare of a child, second-degree statutory rape, two counts of incest and two counts of accessory abandonment of a corpse.
He is accused of molesting and impregnating his daughter over a period of several years. The victim gave birth to an infant girl on March 24, 2004 in Oklahoma when she was 15, according to a probable cause statement.
The infant died July 8, 2004.
The baby's mother told authorities that after the infant died she wrapped her in a blanket. She and her parents and sisters drove to Oklahoma and buried the baby girl in a box, according to the statement.
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Missouri dad charged with incest, killing infant
HARRISONVILLE, Mo. (AP) — A man suspected of fathering four children with his teenage daughter faces charges of killing at least one after human remains were discovered at the rural home where the family once lived, authorities said Friday.
The 47-year-old man is charged with second-degree murder, endangering the welfare of a child, statutory rape, two counts of incest and two counts of abandoning a corpse.
Three of the children are now dead. The abuse of his now 19-year-old daughter allegedly began when she was 13, Cass County prosecutor Teresa Hensley said.
The Associated Press is withholding the suspect's name to protect the identity of the teen daughter, an alleged sexual assault victim.
"For six years (the daughter) was under his control," Hensley said.
At an arraignment later Friday, the man said he did not yet have an attorney and indicated to a judge that he didn't understand the murder charge. Another hearing was scheduled for Jan. 29.
According to court documents, the teenage daughter told police he had fathered all four children, while the father told detectives he was certain two of them were his. Both said all of the children were delivered at home by the father and his wife. The wife is charged with endangering the welfare of a child for not reporting the alleged sexual abuse and is free on $10,000 bond.
The father was arrested Wednesday night in Daviess County after two sealed coolers with the remains of two infants were found. The third child is believed to have died in Oklahoma. The surviving child, a 3-year-old boy, is in state custody.
After receiving a tip from the sister of the 19-year-old, Cass County authorities in October used cadaver dogs to search the rural property. Nothing was found during that search, but on Jan. 1 new owners found the sealed coolers and contacted police.
The father is charged in the death of a boy born Nov. 17, 2006, and believed to have died of pneumonia on Feb. 28, 2007. Authorities believe the baby became ill and that the suspect and his daughter, who has not been charged, never sought medical attention.
Theresa Sims, a relative who attended Friday's arraignment for the father, said the extended family didn't know about the alleged sexual abuse or the 19-year-old's children until October, when the teenager's sister contacted police.
"We never knew anything, never seen any babies. When we first heard about it, it was just hard to believe," Sims said.
According to court documents, the wife told police she was jealous of the close relationship between her husband and her daughter but desperately wanted a son — even one as a result of incest.
Calls to multiple phone numbers listed under the wife's name were not answered Friday. It wasn't immediately clear whether she has an attorney.
The man's mother said he and the teen had lived in a trailer beside the house where she lived north of Harrisonville, and she wasn't allowed to go back there.
"I didn't know there was a baby," she told The Kansas City Star. "He's my son and I love him, but I can't go along with this."
Three of the children are now dead. The abuse of his now 19-year-old daughter allegedly began when she was 13, Cass County prosecutor Teresa Hensley said.
The Associated Press is withholding the suspect's name to protect the identity of the teen daughter, an alleged sexual assault victim.
"For six years (the daughter) was under his control," Hensley said.
At an arraignment later Friday, the man said he did not yet have an attorney and indicated to a judge that he didn't understand the murder charge. Another hearing was scheduled for Jan. 29.
According to court documents, the teenage daughter told police he had fathered all four children, while the father told detectives he was certain two of them were his. Both said all of the children were delivered at home by the father and his wife. The wife is charged with endangering the welfare of a child for not reporting the alleged sexual abuse and is free on $10,000 bond.
The father was arrested Wednesday night in Daviess County after two sealed coolers with the remains of two infants were found. The third child is believed to have died in Oklahoma. The surviving child, a 3-year-old boy, is in state custody.
After receiving a tip from the sister of the 19-year-old, Cass County authorities in October used cadaver dogs to search the rural property. Nothing was found during that search, but on Jan. 1 new owners found the sealed coolers and contacted police.
The father is charged in the death of a boy born Nov. 17, 2006, and believed to have died of pneumonia on Feb. 28, 2007. Authorities believe the baby became ill and that the suspect and his daughter, who has not been charged, never sought medical attention.
Theresa Sims, a relative who attended Friday's arraignment for the father, said the extended family didn't know about the alleged sexual abuse or the 19-year-old's children until October, when the teenager's sister contacted police.
"We never knew anything, never seen any babies. When we first heard about it, it was just hard to believe," Sims said.
According to court documents, the wife told police she was jealous of the close relationship between her husband and her daughter but desperately wanted a son — even one as a result of incest.
Calls to multiple phone numbers listed under the wife's name were not answered Friday. It wasn't immediately clear whether she has an attorney.
The man's mother said he and the teen had lived in a trailer beside the house where she lived north of Harrisonville, and she wasn't allowed to go back there.
"I didn't know there was a baby," she told The Kansas City Star. "He's my son and I love him, but I can't go along with this."
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