SHOCKING: Toddler, infant spent three days alone in home with dead parents and sibling after murder

Following Wednesday’s preliminary hearing, murder charges against three Philadelphia men for a 2019 triple homicide that left two children in the home for days with their dead sibling and parent’s bodies have been certified to a Spotsylvania grand jury by Judge Richard McGrath.

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Following Wednesday’s preliminary hearing, murder charges against three Philadelphia men for a 2019 triple homicide that left two children in the home for days with their dead sibling and parent’s bodies have been certified to a Spotsylvania grand jury by Judge Richard McGrath, The Daily Mail reports.

On May 29, 2019 investigators found the bodies of Rachel Ozuna, 34, her son Kerry’s Ozuna, 14, and her boyfriend Michael Coleman, 39, who all were found bound and with their throats slashed.

Durward Anthony Allen, 29, Montel Jaleek Wilson, 28, Hugh Cameron Green, 31, Jamal Kelvin Bailey, 30, and James Christopher Myers, 30 all face first-degree murder charges.

Murder charges against Green, Allen, and Wilson were certified to a Spotsylvania grand jury after Wednesday’s preliminary hearing. Myers was extradited to Virginia to stand trial, and Bailey is still being held on other charges in Pennsylvania, according to The Free Lance-Star.

Gruesome body cam footage played for the court showed Rachel lying face down on the nursery floor in a pool of her own blood.

Her two-year-old son was found standing next to her dead body, while Rachel’s infant daughter was inside a swing a few feet away from Rachel’s body. The two children were suffering from dehydration when found, but were not injured. Investigators say the children had been alone with the dead bodies for three days.

Kyrrus’ father, Benjamin Jimenez, called 911 after arriving at the home when he had been unable to make contact with his sone for a few days.

Prosecutors played the 12-minute 911 call, in which Jimenez tells the operator about the murder scene while sobbing. He was unaware at the time that Rachel and Coleman’s were also dead in the house.

"What do you think is going on in the house?" the dispatcher asks Jimenez.

"Somebody got murdered," Jimenez replied.

"Where is your son?" the dispatcher asked.

"He’s in the bathroom tied up and in a pool of blood," said Jimenez.

Investigators believe that the murder were connected to Coleman’s alleged drug dealings. Coleman was said to me trafficking large amounts of cocaine and kept as much as $100,00 in cash in the house. Equipment used to package kilo-sized packs of cocaine were also found inside the home, according to WRC-TV.

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