Crime
More details revealed, including custody battle, after Massachusetts mother charged with murdering her two young children
More details have been revealed as a Massachusetts woman is accused of killing her 6 and 7-year-old children.
According to police, on Friday, at approximately 9:15 p.m., the Bennington Vermont Police Department was contacted and requested to conduct a welfare check after a woman arrived at a family residence in Bennington appearing highly distraught. It was reported that the woman had a visible neck injury and was bleeding.
Upon making contact, the woman was identified as Janette R. MacAusland. Officers attempted to engage her in conversation and, during the interaction, became increasingly concerned for the welfare of her children. As a result, officers requested that the Wellesley Police Department respond to MacAusland’s residence in Wellesley, Massachusetts, to conduct a check on the children.
At approximately 9:50 p.m., the Wellesley Police Department notified the Bennington Police Department that two children were found deceased inside the MacAusland residence. The Bennington Police Department subsequently began further assisting Massachusetts law enforcement authorities in their investigation into the deaths.
Based on information obtained during the investigation, Janette R. MacAusland was taken into custody by the Bennington Police Department as a Fugitive from Justice. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts issued a Criminal Complaint Warrant charging MacAusland with two counts of Murder under Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 265, Section 1.
MacAusland is currently being held at Marble Valley Correctional Facility without bail. She is scheduled to be arraigned on Monday in Rutland Superior Court, Criminal Division.
According to the Boston Globe, MacAusland is listed as an acupuncturist with New England Integrated Health. The company’s website also states that she works at Mass General Hospital.
NBC Boston has revealed that MacAusland’s husband filed for divorce in October and sought custody of the children and their home. MacAusland later filed a counter claim.
The Bennington Police Department was assisted by the Bennington Rescue Squad, Southwestern Vermont Medical Center, and United Counseling Service.



