Banita Jacks

Banita Jacks

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.


District of Columbia medical examiner's office personnel remove the
third body
from a house where the bodies of four dead youths were found.

The bodies of Banita Jacks' daughters were found in this
Southeast home in 2008.

The bodies of Banita Jacks' daughters were found in this
Southeast home in 2008.
(WTOP Photo/Mark Segraves)

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).


