The John S. Moore Homes are quiet as the crime scene at the Harris Avenue apartments has transitioned into clean-up. CBS6’s Anthony Krolikowski went back to the neighborhood to ask residents about the family after new information came in from the police department.

Parents living in the complex were almost in tears when told about the latest details in the investigation. A family of six, two adults and four children, found dead.

Mechanicville Police Chief William Rabbitt said a note found at 64-year-old Amy Steadman’s apartment led to the grandmother being the suspect. Neighbors did not want to go on camera but described Steadman as friendly to other children and was known to walk around the complex at a slow pace.

One of the children’s autopsies has come back with the cause of death listed as fatal sharp force injury. Evidence inside the apartment points to intentional poisoning. Prescription and over-the-counter medications were found.

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