- The bodies are of America Lyden, Ernestine Ryans and Kayla Escalante
- They were found at Stewart Weldon’s home in Springfield, Massachusetts, on Sunday
- He has not yet been charged in relation to the bodies but is facing two kidnapping charges
- Those relate to a woman and a child found alive on his property on Sunday
The three women who were found dead at alleged serial killer Stewart Weldon’s home in Massachusetts last week have been identified as missing women.
America Lyden, Ernestine Ryans and Kayla Escalante were named by Hampden District Attorney Anthony Gulluni as the three victims found last Sunday at Weldon’s Springfield, Massachusetts, home.
They had been missing for months and their families were frantically looking for them on social media.
As their identifies became public, Weldon returned to court to face a second kidnapping charge.
On Sunday, police found a woman and a child imprisoned at the home where the three bodies were found.
Weldon has not yet been charged in relation to the bodies.
Stewart Weldon appears in court in Springfield, Massachusetts, on Monday June 4 to face a second kidnapping charge
The woman found alive at his home told police: ‘I never thought I would get away. Thank you for saving my life,’ after they found her.
It was previously reported that she is the mother of his children but police are yet to confirm any of the identifies.
Weldon was taken into custody on Sunday after a high speed police car chase.
He was originally charged with kidnapping, sexual assault and other charges including resisting arrest; driving with a revoked license; and failing to stop for police.

Police are pictured using a ground penetrating radar at Weldon’s home in Massachusetts to look for more victims after three dead bodies were found
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