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The bodies of two children were found in a car during a traffic stop in Essex Wednesday night, Baltimore County police said in a news release.

Baltimore County officers pulled over a car around 11 p.m. July 28, police said. During the stop, officers found two dead children in the car.

The children were 5 and 7 years old, one boy and one girl.

Stewart said there were “certain details about the car” that made officers “suspicious” and led to the stop.

The driver was taken into custody and the relationship between the driver and children remains under investigation, Stewart said.
 
Police told WJZ in Baltimore that the children were found in the trunk and that they "had been dead for some time." The children were identified Thursday night as 7-year-old Joshlyn Johnson and 5-year-old Larry O'Neil.

They have since been taken to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, and the driver has been taken into custody.

Police have not identified the driver, nor have they indicated whether the driver will face any criminal charges.


Detectives are still investigating the incident.
 
Somebody tipped them off that there were dead babies in that car, how else would they have known to pull them over and then check the trunk. 5 and 7 years old, my two favorite little people in the world are 5 and 7. I truly don't understand how you can hurt them.:(:(

ETA: I'm guessing the no license and no proper tag was a tip off that something was wrong with that car and driver.
 
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Thanks to @Sue sue for the update

A 33-year-old woman was charged in the death of two children, whose bodies were found in the trunk of her car during a traffic stop in Essex late Wednesday night.

Nicole M. Johnson, of Baltimore, is facing multiple charges, including first-degree child abuse that resulted in the death of a child under the age of 13, in the deaths of her 7-year-old niece Joshlyn Johnson and 5-year-old nephew Larry O’Neil. Johnson faces a total of 10 counts.

Due to the nature of this case, Baltimore County Police will need time to determine the exact circumstance that led to the children’s deaths.
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A 33-year-old woman drove around with the body of her niece in her trunk for more than a year, then in May placed the girl’s dead younger brother in the trunk beside her decomposing body, according to documents charging her in connection with their deaths.

Baltimore County Police charged Nicole Michelle Johnson with neglect; failure to report the death of Joshlyn Marie James Johnson, 7, and Larry Darnell O’Neal, 5; disposal of their bodies and child abuse that resulted in the death of the two children, according to charging documents.

Police discovered the bodies during a traffic stop in Essex late Wednesday night, and Johnson later told them one of the bodies had been in the trunk since May of 2020, according to charging documents.

A statement of probable cause says Johnson was the aunt of the two children and had been trusted to care for them since 2019.

The document says an officer pulled over Johnson’s car, which was traveling down Eastern Boulevard at 11:17 p.m. July 28. Johnson’s car had a fake temporary tag and registration and she had been driving without a license, according to the statement. When the officer issued a citation for Johnson to appear in court and informed her the car would have to be towed, the report alleges Johnson told the officer: “It don’t matter, I won’t be here in five days,” and “Y’all going to see me on the news making my big debut.”

When the officer cleared the trunk for the car to be towed, police documents say the officer smelled decomposition coming from plastic bags in the car.

The decomposing bodies of both children were found in the car, according to police documents, one in a suitcase and one inside a plastic tote bag. When the officer found the first child’s body, police documents say Johnson tried to flee the scene.

Both bodies were taken to the Office of the Chief Medical examiner, but according to the probable cause statement, the cause of death for both children has yet to be determined.

Police documents allege the children were malnourished at the time of their deaths. Police said that at the time of the autopsy, the seven-year-old weighed just 18 pounds and the five-year-old weighed 21 pounds.

According to charging documents, Johnson told police that in May 2020, she was staying at the Regal Inn on Pulaski Highway in Rosedale when she became angry with Joshlyn and hit her several times, causing the child to hit her head on the floor. Documents say Johnson told police she then put Joshlyn’s body in a suitcase in her car.

Johnson told detectives, that two months ago, Larry had told her he was tired and had laid down to sleep and never woke up. Johnson told detectives that he had a wound on his left leg but she couldn’t elaborate about what caused the injury. She said she then placed his body in a tote, which Johnson kept in the car next to his the decomposing body of his sister, the documents said.

Police said Johnson never contacted emergency personnel about either child’s death and continued to drive with them in the trunk of her car.

Police say Johnson later told detectives the children belonged to her sister Dachelle Johnson who had asked Nicole Johnson to look after them in 2019.

Police say Dachelle Johnson told them she had tried multiple times to get in touch with her sister and the children since leaving the kids in Nicole’s care in 2019 but didn’t hear back. Police documents say Dachelle had not been able to find her sister or her children until she was notified of the children’s deaths.
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The dead children were discovered as the car was being prepared to be towed. Documents state that when Johnson went to the trunk of her car to get her belongings, the officer smelled "the unmistakable odor of decomposition."

Johnson removed a plastic tote and a clear trash bag from the car. The officer noticed maggots in the clear bag. Johnson claimed that there were just dirty blankets inside the bag.

The officer continued to have Johnson remove the blankets, revealing a suitcase. When Johnson revealed the body of a child inside the suitcase, officers say she ran. She was apprehended a short time later.

The body of the second child was discovered inside the plastic tote by homicide investigators.

Johnson told investigators that both children are her sister's. She apparently turned them over to Johnson because she said that she could not care for them.

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How long did the aunt have the kids for!? This is some whole bullshit. She looks mad crazy to be taking care of any kids. Dumbass 24 year old giving her kids to her crazy ass sister. Damn so sad. Who even lets someone else take care of their kids for extended periods of time?
 
@Rosa178 people who have no other choice.. as a single mother will uncontrolled Grand Mal seizures CPS told me find a guardian or kids go into the system .. my mom became a guardian .. rather than selfishly upheaving my children we have co-parented..
Yes but would you have given them to someone such as this crazy ass sister who ultimately killed them? I doubt your mother harmed your children. It seems to me this mother just up and left her kids and never even checked on them again. I think this case is much different from yours. I’m sorry CPS threatened you with the system.
 
Investigators spoke with the kids mother, Dachelle, who confirmed leaving the children with her sister Nicole, when she moved to Maryland from Ohio in July of 2019.
According to Dachelle, it wasn't until March of 2021 when she finally was able to get in touch with Nicole.

Arrangements had apparently been made for Dachelle to take her children back, but she again never heard back from Nicole.
 
A Baltimore County judge on Monday ordered Nicole M. Johnson to serve a sentence of life in a state correctional facility with all but 50 years suspended for the slayings of Joshlyn Johnson and her little brother, Larry O’Neal, authorities confirmed to Law&Crime.
According to the Baltimore County State’s Attorney’s Office, the sentence was handed down after Johnson was convicted on two counts of child abuse resulting in the death of a child under 13 years of age. Should she ever be released from detention, she will be required to serve five years of supervised probation and complete mental health treatment. The court also ordered her to have no contact with any person under the age of 18.
In an interview with police, Johnson reportedly said that in May 2020 — more than a year before her arrest — she and the children were at a motel when she found out that Joshlyn had been stealing from her. She then admitted to hitting the child multiple times, resulting in Joshlyn falling to the floor and hitting her head. When Joshlyn remained unresponsive, Johnson reportedly said she put her in the suitcase and kept her in the trunk of the car for “several months.”

Johnson claimed Larry had died in his sleep about two months before she was arrested.
Johnson had initially started watching her niece and nephew because their biological mother was unable to care for them. However, they had reportedly arranged to exchange the children back, but Johnson failed to show up to the meeting. The children’s mother reportedly only learned about her kids’ whereabouts after police informed her of their deaths.
 
she found out that Joshlyn had been stealing from her.
Never happened, it's just her excuse for beating her. What could a 7 year old steal that could warrant being beat to death, her diamonds, gold, money. Baby was most likely hungry and ate this monster's food.
 
Lets just say hypothetically its true and that she had beat her for stealing and she had ended up dying, whats her excuse for the one who wasn't stealing ending up dead also?
 
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