The Calvert County, Md. Sheriff’s Department has arrested one Renee Bowman, 43, after discovering what appeared to be the bodies of two children in a freezer in Bowman’s home over the weekend. Authorities went to the house responding to a report of child abuse, after neighbors found Bowman’s 7-year-old adopted daughter alone outside the house, showing signs of abuse and neglect. When they searched the house, they found the remains, and Bowman allegedly told them that the bodies belonged to her two other adopted daughters, and that they had both been in the freezer since February. Bowman used to live in Rockville, in Montgomery County, but moved to Calvert County in February, so charges related to the bodies could ultimately be filed in Montgomery. Bowman is currently being held in Calvert County on charges of first-degree child abuse.

The case harkens back to the horrific Banita Jacks case, when in January authorities discovered the decomposing bodies of Jacks’s four daughters in her rowhouse in Southeast D.C. It’s believed the Jacks girls had been dead for six months before they were found. Jacks has since entered a not guilty plea and awaits trial.