Weird, wacky Auntie arrested after bodies of her niece and nephew discovered in her car's trunk!

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"This truly was a devastating incident – one that not only shocked our community to its core, but significantly affected our patrol officers, forensic technicians, and detectives," Baltimore County Police Chief Melissa Hyatt said. "I am grateful that the harrowing details of this case were thoroughly and quickly uncovered, resulting in an expeditious closure to this tragedy. I want to commend all of our Baltimore County Police Department members who worked tirelessly throughout this investigation to bring justice to these innocent, young victims."

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According to charging documents filed with Johnson's charges, officers pulled Johnson over for speeding around 11 p.m. on Wednesday and found she had neither license nor insurance, and that she was using a fake temporary tag. The officers advised that Johnson report to the district court in five days and that they were going to tow her car, according to the documents.

Johnson then stated, "It don't matter, I won't be here in five days" and "y'all going to see me on the news, y'all going to see on the news making my big debut," according to the documents.

Johnson then retrieved items from the trunk of her car, including a maggot-filled clear trash bag with a strong "decomposition odor" and a black and yellow plastic tote, according to the documents.

The officer asked Johnson to open the clear trash bag, which she eventually did, revealing a suitcase that Johnson claimed contained blankets, the documents said. Johnson attempted to use the blanket to conceal the contents of the suitcase but officer told her to remove the blanket and she did, "exposing the decomposing body of a young child," according to the documents.

At his point, Johnson attempted to flee but was quickly caught, the document said. Officers then opened the plastic tote bag and found another plastic bag containing the remains of another child.

The bags contained the remains of two siblings, which police said were Johnson's niece and nephew, 7-year-old Joshlyn Johnson and her 5-year-old brother, Larry O'Neil. Police noted that it will take some time to determine the cause of death and the Maryland state medical examiner has not yet responded to CNN's inquiry.

Johnson told detectives that she hit the girl several times for "misbehaving," causing her to fall and hit her head on the floor, according to the documents. Johnson then stowed the girl's body in a suitcase and carried it around for months.

She also told detectives that she'd seen blood on the Larry's leg two months ago and that he never woke up after saying he was tired, after which she placed him in the plastic tote which she later placed in the trunk with his sister. It is not clear when the boy's body was moved to the car. An autopsy found that Joshlyn weighed 18 pounds and the Larry weighed 21 pounds, according to the documents.

Johnson had custody of the children since 2019 after her sister, Dachelle Johnson -- the mother of the two children -- said she couldn't take care of them, according to the police charging documents. Dachelle Johnson spoke with detectives, saying she moved to Maryland from Ohio in July 2019, which was when she asked her sister to look after the kids, according to the documents.

Baltimore County Police have arrested and charged 33-year-old Nicole M. Johnson, of the 3500 block of Elmora Ave., 21213, in connection to the deaths of her niece and nephew, 7-year-old Joshlyn Johnson and 5-year-old Larry O'Neil. The children are siblings. Johnson faces multiple charges including 1st degree child abuse that resulted in the death of a child under the age of 13.

Due to the nature of this case, it will take time to determine the exact circumstances that led to the children's deaths. In partnership with the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner as well as the Baltimore County State's Attorney's Office, the Baltimore County Police Department remains committed to bringing closure to this horrific case.


Aunt arrested after niece and nephew's bodies found in her car
 
The "mother" should be held accountable for her part in the torture/murders of her children.

Where were the social service or child services workers?

Where were the father or fathers of the two, little tykes?

Did the school (Covid aside) bother to see if these children were attending (even by Zoom) learning sessions?

The true victims here are those innocent, small children.

Neither of them ever had a chance.

All of the adults in their lives let those two children down!!!
 
Makes one yearn for the death penalty.
I don't disagree with you on this one...but, yeah. No. If it's wrong for people to murder then it is wrong for the State to murder. Let the bitch rot in prison till she takes her last breath.

Judge, I agree...these poor children were let down by every person in their lives. I pray they are in a better place and at peace.
 
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I pray they are in a better place and at peace.


I know they are, but they should have been protected.

"Jesus said, Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me: for of such is the kingdom of heaven." — Matthew 19:14 (KJV)

I know those precious little children are Cherubs. To harm, hurt, or endanger any child is one the worst things anyone can do.

I note that many who harm children, also hurt animals.
 
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