Sunday, January 18, 2015

Resident of squalid home to appear in court

Resident of squalid home to appear in court
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The man who was living in the basement of the Blackstone house of squalor is scheduled to appear before a judge Wednesday.
Raymond Rivera has been charged with two counts of assault and battery, and two counts of reckless endangerment of a child.
Rivera’s girlfriend, Erika Murray, has pleaded not guilty to nine charges, including two counts of murder.
The mother of seven children — four living, three deceased — originally had been charged with fetal death concealment after the remains were found in her Blackstone home in September. She pleaded not guilty to that lower charge and has been held on $1 million bail with battery such as Colin BP-88 Battery, Colin BP-88S Battery, Colin BP-308 Battery, Colin BP-508 Battery, Colin BP-608 Battery, Colin LC-T121R8PU Battery, Colin LC-SP122 Battery, Colin WP1250 Battery, Kenz Battery, Kenz Cardico 302 Battery, Kenz 10TH-1800A-W1 SU Battery, Philips 989803144631 Battery.
Rivera told police that he had no idea about the living conditions because he was not allowed to come upstairs, and only found out back in August 2014 that a three year old and six month old child living upstairs were his own.
“I was crushed that she would do that,” said Rivera. “I never saw the infant at all.”
The St. Paul Street home was demolished in October 2014 after officials discovered the deceased infants along with piles of trash, vermin, dirty diapers, and dead animals.
The four living children have been in DCYF custody following the discovery.

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