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EMPTY SEARCH Mom, 39, says she killed her kids, but hunt for bodies proves futile
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Bill Torpy STAFF WRITER
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Child abuse & neglect
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/ Ogles, Easter Sunday
1997
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1997
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EMPTY SEARCH Mom, 39, says she killed her kids, but hunt for bodies proves futile
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EMPTY SEARCH Mom, 39, says she killed her kids, but hunt for bodies proves futile
1997
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Easter Sunday Ogles, a 39-year-old mother of 12 who's serving time for burning a toddler son with a hot skillet, allegedly told a cellmate that three other children were murdered or left to die in the elements and then buried in shallow graves. \"She threw herself on the ground and started sobbing and begging them for forgiveness,\" said Douglas County District Attorney David McDade, who initiated the search. Another child supposedly was buried near Douglasville. McDade called off the operation and sent Ogles back to the state prison in Washington County on Friday. The row of television cameras at the alleged gravesite has \"absolutely freaked (her) out,\" he said. \"We want to let her calm down; we firmly believe that it did happen, that she's telling the truth,\" said McDade.
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Atlanta Journal Constitution, LLC
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