Prosecutors in northern Poland are questioning a woman suspected of killing her three newborn boys whose bodies were found in the family's freezer. Police spokesman Slawomir Nojman said Wednesday that the woman, identified as 41-year-old Lucyna D. from the town of Lubawa, has confessed to killing the infants. If convicted of homicide, the woman could face a life sentence. Police spokeswoman Anna Fic says the woman said she kept the bodies in the freezer because she "could not part from them." Forensic examinations are seeking to determine the cause of death, and whether the babies were born alive and healthy. The woman's husband was also questioned.