Banita Jacks
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Banita Jacks
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Metropolitan Police Department detectives conducted a
interview with Banita Jacks
on Jan. 9, 2008,
after federal marshals descended on her Southeast Washington row
house and discovered
the decomposing bodies of her four daughters.
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District of Columbia medical examiner's office personnel remove the
third body
from a house where the bodies of four dead youths were found.
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The bodies of Banita Jacks' daughters were found in this
Southeast home in 2008.
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The bodies of Banita Jacks' daughters were found in this
Southeast home in 2008.
(WTOP Photo/Mark Segraves)
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Scribbling on a door in the house where Banita Jacks allegedly
killed her four children.
One of the phrases reads, 'Yes I do love
mom.' (The Washington Post Photo).
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