Photo: Bristol Virginia Police Department

Jo-Whitney OutlandCredit: Bristol Virginia Police Department

A Virginia woman has been charged with concealment of a body after allegedly living with her mother’s body for 44 days, covering it with more than 50 blankets and masking the smell with 60 air fresheners, according to multiple reports.

The relative told police they had become concerned for Outland’s mother, 78-year-old Rosemary Outland, after not being able to reach her. When they went to visit her at home, the relative noticed nobody was home and decided to jump through a window, thePostreports.

Police did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.

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While inside, the relative found what they believed to be a decomposing body. Alarmed, they called the police, who investigated the scene and confirmed the relative’s suspicions, according to thePost.

The body, which was later identified as Rosemary, was found sitting in a chair covered in blankets and air fresheners.

“I pulled back the blankets, and I see the body of an elderly female under these blankets,” Sgt. Steve Crawford told theCourier.“There were all of these air fresheners around.”

Crawford left the residence and returned with a search warrant and protective suit, according to the paper.

“I went back in, took off the blankets,” Crawford said, theCourierreports. “There were 54 blankets and articles of clothing. And there were air fresheners on top of it and around it. I counted 66 different air fresheners.”

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Outland also allegedly slept next to her mother’s body, which showed signs of mummification, for the next two months, according to theCourier.

Rosemary is believed to have died of natural causes, Crawford told the paper.

“It looked like natural causes,” Crawford said, theCourierreports. “She left her there and didn’t report it to anybody.”

Although police believe Outland was staying at her mother’s home, she was located at a relative’s home and taken into custody, according to theCourier.She was later released.

During a police interview, she told officers that she did not call the police out of fear of being arrested, Crawford told thePost.

“Forty-four days in the house with a deceased person – what can you really say about that other than that you had to know that you had to call someone?” Crawford asked rhetorically, according to thePost.

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On Thursday, in an interview with local station WJHL, Outland described the moment her mother passed.

“She woke up and said ‘I can’t breathe, I can’t breathe’ and I went over to her and I said, ‘Mom, what’s wrong you can’t breathe?’ and then she died. I tried to give her CPR, and it didn’t work,” Outland told the station outside the home Thursday afternoon.

Outland will appear in court on Feb. 28. PEOPLE could not immediately locate a lawyer to speak on Outland’s behalf.

source: people.com