A Utah Mom was sentenced Monday to 30 years to life in prison for admitting she murdered six newborns because she was too overwhelmed by drug addiction to care for them.
“In some small way, I wanted to help them avoid the terrible life I would have given them,” Megan Huntsman, 40, said in a statement, according to the daily Salt Lake Tribune.
“I deprived my little babies of the opportunity for life.”
Huntsman will spend a minimum of twenty years in prison, serving six mandatory sentences of five years to life for the killings, three consecutively and three concurrently.
“I really thought I’d seen it all until this case came along,” Judge Darold McDade told the court at the sentencing, according to local media reports.
Huntsman admitted she strangled or smothered the six babies shortly after giving birth to them between 1996 and 2007, then hid the corpses in her garage in the town of Pleasant Grove, near the state capital of Provo.
Investigators concluded a seventh infant corpse had been stillborn.
Huntsman’s estranged husband and the victims’ father, Darren West, alerted police last year after he found the remains of one of the infants, wrapped in plastic bags and a towel in a cardboard box bound with electrical tape, while cleaning his belongings out of the garage.
Huntsman told investigators that she was addicted to methamphetamine and alcohol and could not care for more children. She pled guilty to six charges of first-degree murder.
West and Huntsman have three living daughters, aged 13 to 20.
Agencies/Canadajournal