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BLACKSTONE, Mass. — Photos released by officials show the horrific conditions inside a Blackstone, Mass. home where the remains of three babies were discovered in September.

The shocking images show piles of filth on the floors and walls. There is also human and animal waste on the walls which appears to have been smeared by human hands.

According to WCVB, the woman who lived in the “vermin-infested” home was charged Friday, after the remains of the babies were discovered.

Erika Murray, 31, faces charges including fetal death concealment, witness intimidation and permitting substantial injury to a child.

Four children, ages 13, 10, 3 and 6 months, were removed from the home. Neighbors said they didn’t know there were more than two children in the home.

Murray is being held on $1 million bond.

Source: WCVB