Two Roane County adults are accused of multiple crimes after a three-day investigation led officers to find the skeletal remains of a child behind a home.
According to investigators, the couple's young daughter was confined to a basement for months and fed nothing but bread and water before she died. The child was then buried near a pole barn on the property, according to officials.
Michael Anthony Gray, Sr., 63, and Shirley Gray, 60, appeared in court for an arrangement.
According to court records, the investigation started on Friday, May 22, when officials with the Roane County Sheriff's Office responded to a call stating someone dropped off a boy who said he didn't know where his parents were or where he was.
Deputies made contact with the child and were able to determine the 10-year-old boy's name. Deputies then took the child to his home and contacted the Tennessee Department of Children's Services.
Roane County officials said the parents, Michael Anthony and Shirley, were not aware the child had left the home. The child was taken to the DCS office in Kingston where he told investigators there was another child, around 15-years-old, in the basement, and another deceased child buried in the backyard. Detectives responded to the home and interviewed Michael Anthony Gray who they said admitted that his daughter, around 11-years-old, died in 2017 and was buried in the backyard.
The judge said Michael Anthony Gray admitted that his 15-year-old son was in the basement. Authorities rescued the child from the basement before searching the home.
Michael Anthony Gray and Shirley Gray bought the home in Roane County on June 13, 2016. The two moved into the home with their 4 children, a 15-year-old boy, a 14-year-old girl, a 13-year-old girl, and a 10-year-old boy.
Within one month of moving in, officials said the eldest son was confined to the basement for stealing fruit from the pantry and fridge. Investigators determined he had been confined to the basement in 2016 with no contact with anyone outside the basement until officials removed him on May 22, 2020.
While being confined to the basement, investigators said the eldest son was given small amounts of food including bread and water. The parents reportedly withheld food from all the children at times as a means of punishment.
During the first several weeks of 2017, officials said the youngest daughter, who eventually died, was also confined to the unfinished basement as a punishment for stealing food. Within a few months, she passed away. During the search of the home, officials said Michael Anthony Gray showed investigators where she died and where her body had been kept in a cardboard box before it was buried.
During the search of the home, authorities said Michael Anthony Gray revealed a small concrete room built under the stairs where two of the children had been kept for punishment. The room allegedly had no running water and no electricity.
Court records stated a bucket inside the small room was filled with human feces and magazine pages used for wiping.
Records stated the house was filled with a urine smell, human and animal feces throughout the home, on the walls, and a bed. The judge said a part of the basement was flooded with old trash scattered throughout, with no running water and exposed wires.
An excavation of an area of the backyard, that investigators said Michael Anthony Gray pointed out as the spot where he buried his daughter, revealed human remains. The girl was buried in an area in and around farm animals.
Roane Co. child dies after months confined to basement, parents charged
Two Roane County adults are accused of multiple crimes after a three-day investigation led officers to a child's skeletal remains, according to the district attorney's office.
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