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‘Mommy loves you,’ woman shouts to Maryland man accused of killing his sister, cousins | ‘Mommy loves you,’ woman shouts to Maryland man accused of killing his sister, cousins |
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The accused killer of three young girls muttered incoherently as several sheriff’s deputies pulled him to the defendant’s table in a hearing that ended in a near melee among victims’ families in a Prince George’s County courtroom. | |
Antonio Williams, 25, continued with loud outbursts for the few minutes he sat in his initial court appearance Monday on murder charges in the fatal stabbings of his sister and two cousins, all under the age of 10. | |
As the judge abruptly ended the proceedings and ordered Williams to undergo a mental health evaluation, a woman triggered chaos as she exclaimed “Mommy loves you” to Williams. | |
In an instant, other family members of the girls found dead Friday rose to their feet and hurled curses and threats across an aisle, as a half-dozen officers and court staff members moved in to prevent a fracas. | |
Williams is charged with killing the girls as they lay in the same bed in a downstairs bedroom of the Clinton, Md., home where they had been left in his care, police have said. | |
The brief hearing Monday did not reveal why Williams allegedly killed his sister, Nadira Janae’ Withers, 6; and his visiting cousins, Ariana Elizabeth DeCree, 9; and Ajayah Royale DeCree, 6, of New Jersey. A 2-year-old sister of Williams’s was found unharmed when police responded to the house on the 6400 block of Brooke Jane Drive. | |
They had been called by Andrena Kelley, the mother of Williams and Nadira, who found the bodies around 7:30 a.m. Friday after she returned from working a nursing shift, police said. | |
Police arrested Williams and have said he confessed to killing the girls. He is charged with three counts of first-degree murder and other related charges. | |
Before the hearing started, a man could be heard shouting from behind a door adjacent to the courtroom and Williams was soon brought into court. | |
During the brief appearance, Williams began excitedly and repeatedly shouting “I am not the one you’re looking for!” as his defense lawyer and a prosecutor spoke with District Court Judge Patrice E. Lewis at the bench. | |
Lewis ordered the state to complete a mental evaluation of Williams by Aug. 29. | |
At one point, Williams said, “That’s my mom,” before the judge asked him to focus for a few minutes, prompting a woman in the crowd to weep. | |
Three deputies pulled Williams from the courtroom as the weeping woman yelled to him. | |
“Mommy loves you! Mommy is here,” the woman said. “I love you. Mommy love you!” | “Mommy loves you! Mommy is here,” the woman said. “I love you. Mommy love you!” |
Her words sparked an immediate reaction from other victims’ family members, including a man who said he was a father to one of the girls. | |
A half-dozen deputies, prosecutors and courtroom staff members had to separate the sides. | |
“He killed his sister!” one man yelled before shouting “F--- you and your whole family!” | |
Authorities escorted the families from the courtroom, and afterward family members declined to speak with reporters. | |
Prince George’s County State’s Attorney Angela Alsobrooks said outside the court that prosecutors were surprised by Williams’s demeanor and had not had any indication he would be agitated and act as he did. | |
“We are not aware of any mental health issues he has,” she said. “He cooperated in the interrogation process; as such, we have every reason to believe he is competent.” | |
Alsobrooks said she expects a quick mental health evaluation process and that it will end with the continued prosecution of Williams. | Alsobrooks said she expects a quick mental health evaluation process and that it will end with the continued prosecution of Williams. |
Alsobrooks described “excruciating” moments for the victims’ families, who last week had been shopping for school supplies for the coming school year. | |
“You had two fathers in the courtroom this morning grieving, quite honestly, for their daughters who were expected to start first grade this week and the other daughter, I think, who was starting third grade.” | |
“One dad said, ‘She is supposed to bury me,’ ” Alsobrooks said. “They cannot yet understand how to move forward and bury their baby.” | |
[Man arrested after three girls found dead in Prince George’s home] | [Man arrested after three girls found dead in Prince George’s home] |
The DeCree sisters had spent the summer visiting with the Maryland family from their Newark home. Their mother and Williams’s mother are first cousins. | The DeCree sisters had spent the summer visiting with the Maryland family from their Newark home. Their mother and Williams’s mother are first cousins. |
Police said they had not had contact with Williams before the girls were found dead and had not been called previously to the Brooke Jane Drive address. | |
[He was supposed to be caring for his sister and two cousins. Instead he killed them, he told police.] | [He was supposed to be caring for his sister and two cousins. Instead he killed them, he told police.] |
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