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Three Children Decapitated

It was a scene that horrified even veteran police officers: three children decapitated.

Two 9-year-old girls and a 10-year-old boy were found dead by their mother when she returned to their apartment late Thursday afternoon.

"I've been around for 35 years and I've seen, unfortunately, my share of murders, but I've never seen something as bad as this," said Deputy Police Commissioner Kenneth Blackwell.

A weapon was found outside the apartment and homicide detectives are questioning an unidentified "person of interest" in connection with the crime.

Blackwell said the children had returned home from school about 3:30 p.m.

The mother, who speaks Spanish and little English, notified a neighbor when she made the discovery about 5:45 p.m. The neighbor called 911.

Police say the mother gave police information about where to find the man who is now being questioned.

Officers found him a few blocks away from the crime scene. Blackwell said the man's relationship to the children, if any, was not known.

"We see this as an isolated incident," Blackwell said. "Neighbors have no reason to be concerned" about their safety.

According to the Baltimore Sun, police believe the man had some sort of dispute with the children's relatives.

The paper also quotes Blackwell as saying that police are also "looking elsewhere," implying that there may be more suspects.

Al Johnson is the neighbor who called 911.

"They were very nice, cordial kids," Johnson said. "It's such a shock to everyone. "It's a very quiet, peaceful community."

"They were beautiful children," said another neighbor, Theresa Hopson, 58, in an interview with the Sun. "When you saw one, you saw all three. They appeared to be very close to each other... It's devastating, absolutely devastating."

Matt Teichman, 17, a student at Talmudical Academy, was returning home from prayers when he heard the sirens and saw police.

"We walk here late at night and we usually feel safe," he said. "Now, I don't know what to feel. I can't really believe it."

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