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Mom of toddler Maine toddler found dead in Penobscot County speaks out

Mom of toddler Maine toddler found dead in Penobscot County speaks out

Erika McLaughlin is the mother of the 1-year-old who was found dead in the Penobscot County town of Milford on Sunday morning. McLaughlin lives in West Virginia now, and her estranged husband was raising their 2-year-old son and 1-year-old twin daughters in Maine.Police say a child, whom McLaughlin identifies as her daughter Eleanora Ray McLaughlin, was found unresponsive over the weekend. McLaughlin said she was told by state officials that her daughter was found in bed, covered in urine. She added that there were multiple Maine Department of Health and Human Services investigations regarding her children.The most recent investigation was specifically regarding her twin 1-year-old daughters. That was closed on Dec. 22. Eleanora died on December 28.After Eleanora’s death, McLaughlin said her other two children were taken into state custody.McLaughlin remembers her daughter as a “chunky monkey” and said she was her son’s little buddy and friend. She said her estranged husband called her and told her about Eleanora.”When he called me, I just wanted the truth out of him,” she said.”I don’t know, I hope that it’s the truth,” she added when asked if she thought she got the truth.The office of the chief medical examiner said it would take six to eight weeks to get the autopsy results.Maine state law says that any death of a child younger than 3-years-old must be investigated by Maine State Police.

Erika McLaughlin is the mother of the 1-year-old who was found dead in the Penobscot County town of Milford on Sunday morning. McLaughlin lives in West Virginia now, and her estranged husband was raising their 2-year-old son and 1-year-old twin daughters in Maine.

Police say a child, whom McLaughlin identifies as her daughter Eleanora Ray McLaughlin, was found unresponsive over the weekend. McLaughlin said she was told by state officials that her daughter was found in bed, covered in urine. She added that there were multiple Maine Department of Health and Human Services investigations regarding her children.

The most recent investigation was specifically regarding her twin 1-year-old daughters. That was closed on Dec. 22. Eleanora died on December 28.

After Eleanora’s death, McLaughlin said her other two children were taken into state custody.

McLaughlin remembers her daughter as a “chunky monkey” and said she was her son’s little buddy and friend.

She said her estranged husband called her and told her about Eleanora.

“When he called me, I just wanted the truth out of him,” she said.

“I don’t know, I hope that it’s the truth,” she added when asked if she thought she got the truth.

The office of the chief medical examiner said it would take six to eight weeks to get the autopsy results.

Maine state law says that any death of a child younger than 3-years-old must be investigated by Maine State Police.

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