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Three children were found abandoned Sunday in an apartment complex in west Harris County, according to Sheriff Ed Gonzalez.

The sheriff also said skeletal remains, possibly of another child, were found inside the apartment.

Sheriff Gonzalez said the children, ages 15, 10 and 7, were found when deputies were called to the third-floor apartment to do a welfare check. He said the children have been living by themselves for "an extended period of time."

The sheriff also said he believes the skeletal remains have been inside the apartment for weeks and were deteriorating. The children in the apartment, he said, cared for themselves.
 
1635160262404.webp Sheriff Gonzalez described the events at the apartment as "horrific" and unlike anything he had seen during his many years with the Harris County Sheriff's Office. "I have been in this business a long time and never saw anything like this." "[We're] connecting all the dots at this point, it appears [the kids] were in there while the body was deteriorating."

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Hard to get your head around the living nightmare these children endured.
 
Who provided the food, was paying bills and paying rent!? Unless the parent is dead they deserve to be put in a room with a thousand corpses in the West Texas heat .. with a loaf of bread and 2 gallons of water .. I want them to experience the rot of bodies, smell and their own anguish .. this is heart breaking ..
 
The Harris County Sheriff's Office got a call from a 15-year-old boy, who reported the body of his 9-year-old brother was in the room next to his, the agency said in a statement. The boy had been dead for a year, and the parents had not lived in the apartment for "several months," the teen told the sheriff's office, according to the statement.

When deputies arrived, they found the "remains of a small child, which appeared consistent with the age provided by the 15-year-old" and two other boys in the house under the age of 10, the sheriff's office statement said.

The boys appeared malnourished and showed signs of physical injury and were brought to the hospital, officials said.

Authorities located the mother of the children and her boyfriend and were interviewing them. Their names have not been released.

Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez on Sunday called the situation “heartbreaking.”
 
The mother of three children who were found living in an abandoned apartment with the skeletal remains of their 9-year-old sibling has been questioned and released, the Harris County Sheriff’s Office confirms.

The mother’s boyfriend was located with her and was also questioned and released. It is not known if he is the father of any of the children.

“Child Protective Services is currently investigating alongside law enforcement to ensure the immediate safety of the children. The children are being evaluated at an area hospital and the Department of Family and Protective Services is seeking emergency custody of all three boys.”

 
Three children found abandoned in a Texas apartment along with the skeletal remains of a 9-year-old boy believed to be their brother had been surviving in part thanks to a neighbor who brought them food and charged their cellphone after the home’s power was recently cut off, a spokesperson for the Harris County Sheriff’s Department confirmed to The Daily Beast.

The unidentified resident of the CityParc II complex in the Houston suburbs had been helping the kids, ages 7, 10, and 15, for at least the past couple of weeks, cops said. The 15-year-old boy said his parents left him and the others alone in the home several months ago and hadn’t lived there since, said police.

The children had been living for a year or more with their brother’s dead body, which was lying out in the open when officers arrived. Deputies said the two younger boys “appeared malnourished and showed signs of physical injury,” according to an announcement issued by law enforcement authorities.

“It appears they were basically fending for each other,” Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez told reporters. “The older sibling was doing the best he could to take care of the others.”

Residents of the development, which is located about 20 miles from downtown Houston, were astonished that the horrifying situation could have gone on for so long without anyone noticing.

“If an adult was bringing them food to eat, they must have seen that child,” one of them told The Daily Beast, requesting anonymity for fear of reprisal.

The neighbor, who has lived in CityParc II for the past 15 years, said maintenance staff over the past week or two had been “coming around to all the apartments to see if they needed to be repaired.” She wonders how no one noticed a moldering corpse in the unit during the workers’ rounds.

“I’m concerned nobody smelt nothing,” she said, adding that if she had the money, she’d move out immediately. “Something’s not adding right. Something ain’t right.”

However, another neighbor, who also did not want to be named, told local ABC affiliate KTRK that the smell coming from the apartment was so bad, she wouldn’t run her air conditioner because it carried the foul stench into her living space. The neighbor, who moved into the complex about 18 months ago, said she complained to building management more than once, but no action was ever taken.

Another CityParc II resident, Isaac Ford, also said he couldn’t fathom how the situation stayed under wraps for as long as it did. Ford, 54, said he saw the children’s mother around once in a while but didn’t even realize she had kids.

“It’s just so strange how a whole body could be in a house for a whole year with nobody coming in or out and seeing it,” Ford told The Daily Beast.

Others had questions about whether the kids in the home attended school, and if so, why their teachers didn’t realize something was very wrong. Craig Eichhorn, a spokesman for the Alief Independent School District, which covers the family’s geographical area, said he had no idea about the identities of the children because they have not yet been named by police.

“Out of 41,000 students, we just can’t guess who they might have been,” Eichhorn told The Daily Beast. “I have walked that complex—every now and then we do a dropout recovery walk, and that complex is huge. So the chances are that there are several hundred students in that complex.”

Cops were called to the location on Sunday afternoon by the 15-year-old, who informed them that his younger brother had been dead for a year and the body was in the room next to his, according to police. When officers arrived, the teen said his parents hadn’t been living there for months. The three surviving children were taken to the hospital to be assessed and treated. The medical examiner is conducting an autopsy on the fourth child to determine a cause of death.

State child welfare authorities said they have opened an investigation alongside the one being carried out by law enforcement.

“To ensure the safety of the children, the Department of Family and Protective Services is seeking emergency custody of the three boys,” the agency said in a statement Monday. “Child Protective Services does have history with the family, but there was no active CPS investigation at the time the children were discovered alone in their apartment.”

The teenage boy also told 911 dispatchers that his parents had not lived in the apartment with him and his two living siblings, ages 10 and 7, for several months.

When deputies arrived, they found skeletal remains consistent with what that teenage boy told dispatchers.

The children showed signs of malnourishment and were taken to the hospital to be treated.

During a news briefing Sunday afternoon, Gonzalez called the situation "horrific" after he saw how the children had been living.
 
The death of a nine-year-old boy whose skeletal remains were found over the weekend inside a Houston apartment also housing his three starving brothers has been ruled a homicide.

The Harris County Medical Examiner’s Office on Tuesday ruled that the unnamed child suffered multiple blunt force injuries, resulting in his death by homicide.

It is unknown at this time whether the victim's mother or her boyfriend, who were interviewed and released yesterday, would face any charges in connection with the child's death.
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A Houston woman and her boyfriend were arrested and charged by authorities on Tuesday for abandoning and neglecting her three young children in a home for months at a time while the kids' nine-year-old brother's corpse decomposed in the house for more than a year.

Gloria Y. Williams, 35, has been charged with injury to a child by omission, failure to provide medical care and failure to provide adequate supervision, according to Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez.

Brian W. Coulter, 31, is charged with murder in connection with the child's death, ABC 13 TV reported.
 
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KTRK-TV learned the mother and her boyfriend lived in an apartment just 15 minutes away.

Gloria Y. Williams, 35, is charged with injury to a child by omission, failure to provide medical care and failure to provide adequate supervision, according to Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez.

Brian W. Coulter, 31, is charged with murder in connection with the child's death. Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said the boy was 8 years old when he died sometime in 2020.

The teen had been fending for himself while caring for two younger brothers, getting food from neighbors and protecting the family's dark secret.

The Harris County Sheriff's Office said the boy, living at the CityParc II at West Oaks Apartments, called 911 on Sunday and said his brother had been dead in the room next to his. He also told deputies that his mom hasn't been back in months, leaving him and his two other brothers, ages 7 and 10, alone.
 
Release their names!!! Poor boys
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I suppose no one wanted to be the snitch. Also, why didn't the 15-yr-old call sooner if there was a cell phone available?
Kids are often scared to lose anything they have left (his siblings) knowing they'd probably be divided in foster homes.
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That's a good point too, he is 15 and neighbor said they were keeping his phone charged for him after the power was cut.
I am sure mentally after what the boy has been through, it wouldn't surprise me if he regressed ... Poor child, this is definitely not his fault. So sad.
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It took a long time before he broke, but he kept them all together, and no one else died. Poor soul.
He's the real warrior not that piece of crap with the stupid tats in his dumb head and neck!
 
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Authorities believe that Coulter beat the boy to death and then he and Williams moved out of the apartment, according to ABC 13.

Coulter and Williams were booked into the Harris County jail without bond pending appearances before a judge, The Guardian reported.

Inside Edition Digital has reached out to the Harris County Criminal Courts for information including plea and attorney for the defendants and has not heard back.

KHOU reported that the surviving siblings, ages 15, 10 and 7, attended Alief ISD schools but the district said they haven't seen them since May 2020 and the district made several attempts to contact their mother and visited the apartment in September 2020 but could not reach the adult.

The three boys are now in foster care, according to Children's Protective Services. CPS said there was no active investigations into those children and their wellbeing at the time the children were found, KHOU reported.

Froggie deserves the same charges and as her dick.
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The mother’s arrest isn’t the first time the woman has been charged for child neglect.


In 2019 and 2020, Gloria Williams was charged twice for failing to enroll her kids in school, but they were subsequently dropped due to the Covid-19 pandemic. They were last enrolled in school in May 2020 according to KPRC. The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services is now seeking custody of the two children. Child Protective Services did note that they have a history with the family but refused to elaborate. They did however confirm there was no active investigation going on at the time of the discovery.
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My daughter's are grown .. when they cry I cry .. I still want to fix their world .. the few times I spanked them I gave in and comforted them after .. I cannot imagine hearing those cries, whimpers, screams, the child begging, or sorries, or I love yous and it not break the coldest hearts .. damn ..
 
This case has shocked me like no other. How effed up in the head do you have to be to leave your children alone for months, no food or electricity, check ups are beat downs AND your brothers dead body is just decomposing in front of your eyes. these kids are going to have ptsd for the rest of their lives.
 
My daughter's are grown .. when they cry I cry .. I still want to fix their world .. the few times I spanked them I gave in and comforted them after .. I cannot imagine hearing those cries, whimpers, screams, the child begging, or sorries, or I love yous and it not break the coldest hearts .. damn ..
Murder of their innocence, and their very souls.
 
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