Cops Discover Evil Mother’s Freezer Filled with 24 Bodi.e.s German police, welfare check. I called for my daughter because she’s pissed off that I won’t let her go to my my youngest go to >> to do a welfare check on a 10-year-old. Go to These officers arrive expecting nothing more than a routine welfare check. But what begins as a simple visit soon leads to a horrifying discovery they never could have anticipated. is so foul There’s no oxygen. There’s it’s the house is filled with flies. Come on. Oh my god. Yeah. Oh, they’re both laying. Huh? They’re both. It all begins on July 2nd, 2025 in Trumann, Arkansas when an anonymous welfare check is requested for a quiet local home. At around 1:00 p.m., officers are dispatched to the residence of 38-year-old Samantha Platts. But from the very moment they arrive, something feels deeply wrong. Open the door, please. You were just standing at this front door. I’m disabled. It takes me a minute to get out of bed. >> Okay, somebody was standing right here. I heard them. So. No. Okay. >> Cat, maybe. >> Davison. I work for the Trumann Police Department. Uh we received A call from my daughter because she’s pissed off that I won’t let her go to my my youngest go to to do a welfare check on a 10-year-old. Go to Charity Village with her. She’s in her room. We’d like to see her, please. Just step in here with you. This is my bedroom. It’s a mess. The rest of the house is clean. >> Body’s in the back like he always is. He’s out in the back. This is my bedroom. Where? Huh? >> And she’s in here? Yep. Her room is clean. Samantha’s description of the house being a mess is a huge understatement. It is filled with garbage and cat feces everywhere. For a child to be living in such insanitary conditions is immediately seen as a major red flag. And what’s your name? You doing all right? Okay. We got to have to come over here and check on you. So. >> [music] >> All right. Well. You like your cats? Tired of cats? Yeah. Yeah, for sure. You got so many flies in here. How do you get so many flies in here? You got lots of cats. 12 cats? What? Oh, that was more than With growing concern, officers move further inside the home and locate the child. Thankfully, the child is okay, but that small relief won’t last long. Officers sense something is still off and suspect more people could be inside the property. So they ask for full access unaware of what they’re about to uncover. Is in the backyard or back of the house? Um can I get to the back through here? No. Yep. Is anybody else in the house besides you two? No. Who’s up? Who’s bed is this? Huh? Things are starting to feel more mysterious. Along with the messy house and the many cats, officers smell a strong odor of ammonia, an unsettling detail that raises even more questions. But something far stranger is still waiting for them. Body Williams. Okay. What are you doing? Who’s in there with you? Huh? Couple of us. Step through here. Save your life, Kevin. Okay. All right. There’s a lot to unpack here. It’s a lot to unpack here. Y’all uh Just step out one at a time, please. One at a time. One at a time. Come on back. Okay. Oops. Sorry….read more 👇

German police, welfare check. I called for my daughter because she’s pissed off that I won’t let her go to my my youngest go to >> to do a welfare check on a 10-year-old. Go to These officers arrive expecting nothing more than a routine welfare check. But what begins as a simple visit soon leads to a horrifying discovery they never could have anticipated.

is so foul There’s no oxygen. There’s it’s the house is filled with flies. Come on. Oh my god. Yeah. Oh, they’re both laying. Huh? They’re both. It all begins on July 2nd, 2025 in Trumann, Arkansas when an anonymous welfare check is requested for a quiet local home. At around 1:00 p.m., officers are dispatched to the residence of 38-year-old Samantha Platts.

But from the very moment they arrive, something feels deeply wrong. Open the door, please. You were just standing at this front door. I’m disabled. It takes me a minute to get out of bed. >> Okay, somebody was standing right here. I heard them. So. No. Okay. >> Cat, maybe. >> Davison.

I work for the Trumann Police Department. Uh we received A call from my daughter because she’s pissed off that I won’t let her go to my my youngest go to to do a welfare check on a 10-year-old. Go to Charity Village with her. She’s in her room. We’d like to see her, please. Just step in here with you. This is my bedroom. It’s a mess.

The rest of the house is clean. >> Body’s in the back like he always is. He’s out in the back. This is my bedroom. Where? Huh? >> And she’s in here? Yep. Her room is clean. Samantha’s description of the house being a mess is a huge understatement. It is filled with garbage and cat feces everywhere. For a child to be living in such insanitary conditions is immediately seen as a major red flag.

And what’s your name? You doing all right? Okay. We got to have to come over here and check on you. So. >> [music] >> All right. Well. You like your cats? Tired of cats? Yeah. Yeah, for sure. You got so many flies in here. How do you get so many flies in here? You got lots of cats. 12 cats? What? Oh, that was more than With growing concern, officers move further inside the home and locate the child.

Thankfully, the child is okay, but that small relief won’t last long. Officers sense something is still off and suspect more people could be inside the property. So they ask for full access unaware of what they’re about to uncover. Is in the backyard or back of the house? Um can I get to the back through here? No. Yep.

Is anybody else in the house besides you two? No. Who’s up? Who’s bed is this? Huh? Things are starting to feel more mysterious. Along with the messy house and the many cats, officers smell a strong odor of ammonia, an unsettling detail that raises even more questions. But something far stranger is still waiting for them.

Body Williams. Okay. What are you doing? Who’s in there with you? Huh? Couple of us. Step through here. Save your life, Kevin. Okay. All right. There’s a lot to unpack here. It’s a lot to unpack here. Y’all uh Just step out one at a time, please. One at a time. One at a time. Come on back. Okay. Oops. Sorry.

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Keep your eyes on everybody’s hands, please. Everybody keep your hands where they can be seen when you step out here, okay? The first man officers come across is identified as Body E. Williams, Samantha’s boyfriend, someone they had already been warned about. He’s found hiding inside a filthy den in the shed.

Officers struggle to understand why he is hiding or what exactly is going on inside this house. Last name? I know you. >> Arnold. Doris Arnold? Doris Arnold? Kevin Jones, Body Williams. I don’t know. Um Kevin Williams. You uh You call probation officer to make a search here or Amy, if Amy. See if Amy is The other two individuals are identified as Kevin Jones and Doris Arnold.

Once their identification is confirmed, officers decide to check the shed already suspecting they might find something illegal. Inside, their fears are confirmed. Kevin Jones, black male, showing to be expired 6280. Doris Arnold showing to be enrolled in drug and alcohol active supervision through adult parole file.

Warrant for Kevin Jones issued 111781. Kevin. DUI 151 on Body. Officers find multiple meth pipes and baggies containing meth in there. The next step is easy. All three individuals hiding in that shed have prior records and with the evidence right in front of them, they are immediately placed under arrest. Come over here.

You want to go up in here? Good. And double lock them. Shut the door. Shut the door. Give me a minute. You want to empty everything out of here? Oh, yeah. You said on yours. Officers initially believe that finding the three people hiding in the shed means they’ve uncovered what they came for. But the foul stench, the overwhelming number of cats, and the unsettling condition of the house continue to bother them.

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