The house of tears: Secret tapes of woman who spent
years at controversial Irish home for unmarried mothers reveals there
WAS an unmarked mass grave for up to 800 children. A shocking
recording from a woman who worked in an Irish home for unmarried mothers
where almost 800 children died confirms there is an unmarked grave on
the grounds of the infamous institution.
Julia
Devaney entered St Mary’s Mother and Baby Home in Tuam, County Galway
when she was nine years old and spent 36 years there until it closed in
1961. She worked as a domestic servant for the Bon Secours nuns.