The child known as 'Baby Doe' whose remains were found on an island in
Boston Harbor has been identified after a long and exhaustive search.
The girl's body was found in a trash bag on June 25 by a woman who was
walking her dog on Deer Island, Boston Globe reports.
Horrifying details about the girl's short life and death were revealed
in court Monday morning, Sept. 21 as her mom, Rachelle Bond, and Bond's
boyfriend, Michael McCarthy, were arraigned after their arrest on
Friday.
Bella Bond was killed in her bedroom by her mother's boyfriend - a man
who was convinced the toddler was possessed by demons, a prosecutor told
a Boston courtroom on Monday.
McCarthy, 35, is being held without bond on a murder charge. Bond, 40,
is being held on $1 million bail after authorities charged her as an
accessory after the fact.
Assistant District Attorney David Deakin told a Dorchester District
Court judge on Monday that a "lifelong friend" of McCarthy's broke the
case open.
The friend told authorities that he had lived with Bond and McCarthy for
a week or two just several months before her death, and was "appalled
by their treatment" of Bella.
"What troubled him the most was that both of them, particularly Mr.
McCarthy, had locked the girl in the closet for 30 minutes to an hour
while she screamed to be let out," Deakin said.
"Mr. McCarthy told the lifelong friend that she was possessed by
demons, and that's why she deserved that treatment."
The treatment escalated into deadly force sometime in late May, Deakin
said, when one night, Bella refused to go to bed.
"Mr. McCarthy said he was going to go to the back bedroom and calm
her down," Deakin said. When Bond went to check on them, he continued,
"She found Mr. McCarthy standing over Bella... with his hand near her
abdomen." Bella wasn't talking.
Bond noticed her face was swollen, Deakin said.
"She went to her daughter and picked her up and she told police
that she knew at that moment that her daughter was dead."
No manner of death has been determined by a medical examiner.
Suffocation or asphyxiation, which could have resulted from blunt force
to her stomach, wouldn't necessarily leave signs of physical trauma,
Deakin said.
McCarthy allegedly told Bond that Bella "was a demon anyway. It was her
time to die." He then allegedly threatened to kill Bond if she reported
anything to police.
Both Bond and McCarthy have prior criminal records and were involved in
drugs, Deakin said. They will return to court on Oct. 20.
The friend who tipped off authorities told them that he texted McCarthy,
asking where Bella was after noticing a resemblance between the
billboards put up across Boston seeking information about a "Baby Doe."
The friend said McCarthy claimed Bella had been taken away by child
services, who twice visited Bella over the course of her lifetime but
left her in Bond's custody.
After killing Bella, according to Deakin, McCarthy stuffed her body in a
trash bag and kept it in a refrigerator for days before dumping her in
the Boston Harbor.
When her body was found, she was dressed in white pants with black polka
dots and a zebra-print blanket was left in the trash bag. The woman who
discovered Bella's body noticed the bag after her dog began pawing at
it.
Authorities also found books on "demons and demonology" in the apartment
the couple shared, Deakin said. They were allegedly high on heroin for
several days after Bella's death.
Bella's father, Joseph Amoroso, told local media in Boston that Bond
told him her boyfriend killed the girl. Amoroso, 32, said he had been
living in Florida for the past couple of years and had never met his
daughter.
He also wiped tears from his eyes as he sat and listened in court on Monday.
Bella had pierced ears and appeared well-nourished at the time of her death. She would have turned 3 years old last month.
Source: Boston Globe
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