No Charges in Case of Four Babies Found in Freezer; Mother Unfit for Trial
The mother, diagnosed with Alzheimer's, was deemed unfit for trial after investigators found no evidence the infants were born alive or suffered trauma.
- Four full-term infants were discovered frozen in a Boston apartment, leading to a complex investigation.
- The mother, 69-year-old Alexis Aldamir, will not face charges due to her cognitive condition and lack of evidence of a crime.
- Medical examinations could not determine if the babies were born alive or how long they had been deceased.
- DNA tests confirmed Aldamir as the mother, with all infants sharing the same deceased father.
- Authorities highlighted Aldamir's cognitive decline, complicating the legal proceedings and investigative efforts.