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Indiana parents 'dug up two children they murdered' to 'burn bodies and keep ashes as memento'

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Indiana parents Steven Valle and Samantha Sebella face multiple charges, including murder and neglect, after allegedly murdering their two newborn children. The couple reportedly dug up the children’s bodies from makeshift graves in their backyard, burned them in a fire pit, and kept some of the ashes as mementos.

The investigation began following a tip from a friend of Valle, who claimed he confessed to the murders. Police discovered that the children were undocumented, having been born at home without formal records. Evidence collected from their phones, including text messages that hinted at the crimes, and the discovery of bone fragments at their former residence, provided critical insights into the case. Valle’s accounts revealed a disturbing pattern of neglect and violence, as he described how he buried the children and later exhumed their remains to dispose of them. The case has drawn significant public attention due to its shocking nature and the tragic fate of the children involved.

Indiana parents 'dug up two children they murdered' to 'burn bodies and keep ashes as memento' (7.5/10)

/ The Mirror Us / Details the chilling confession of Steven Valle, providing a thorough account of the investigation and evidence, making it a compelling source for understanding the complexities of this tragic case.  A sick father in Indiana allegedly murdered their two children and subsequently burned their bodies in a fire pit in the backyard after digging them up from...