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Maryland child 'exorcism' killings: two women are charged | |
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Police charged two women on Saturday in connection with the deaths of two children in Maryland, saying the women believed they were performing an exorcism. | Police charged two women on Saturday in connection with the deaths of two children in Maryland, saying the women believed they were performing an exorcism. |
Montgomery county police charged 21-year-old Monifa Denise Sanford and 28-year-old Zakieya Latrice Avery with murder over the deaths of two of Avery's children, a one-year-old and a two-year-old. The women are also facing attempted murder charges for injuring the children's siblings, aged five and eight. | Montgomery county police charged 21-year-old Monifa Denise Sanford and 28-year-old Zakieya Latrice Avery with murder over the deaths of two of Avery's children, a one-year-old and a two-year-old. The women are also facing attempted murder charges for injuring the children's siblings, aged five and eight. |
Police said the two younger children who died suffered multiple stab wounds. | Police said the two younger children who died suffered multiple stab wounds. |
Police were called to the home where the women lived on Friday. A neighbour called 911 after noticing a vehicle with the door open and a knife lying outside the vehicle. Avery was arrested when authorities say she tried to flee from a townhouse near the vehicle. Police found the two children dead inside the home, and their siblings and Sanford were taken to the hospital with injuries. | Police were called to the home where the women lived on Friday. A neighbour called 911 after noticing a vehicle with the door open and a knife lying outside the vehicle. Avery was arrested when authorities say she tried to flee from a townhouse near the vehicle. Police found the two children dead inside the home, and their siblings and Sanford were taken to the hospital with injuries. |
"It's kind of horrifying for any father, any grandfather," said state's attorney John McCarthy on Friday. "These are hard cases." | "It's kind of horrifying for any father, any grandfather," said state's attorney John McCarthy on Friday. "These are hard cases." |
Police said Sanford was arrested on Saturday after being released from the hospital. | Police said Sanford was arrested on Saturday after being released from the hospital. |
Also on Saturday police identified the children who died as Norell Harris, a one-year-old boy, and Zyana Harris, a two-year-old girl. The older children who were injured were identified as five-year-old Taniya Harris, a girl, and eight-year-old Martello Harris, a boy. They remained hospitalised on Saturday. | Also on Saturday police identified the children who died as Norell Harris, a one-year-old boy, and Zyana Harris, a two-year-old girl. The older children who were injured were identified as five-year-old Taniya Harris, a girl, and eight-year-old Martello Harris, a boy. They remained hospitalised on Saturday. |
Police said Sanford and Avery each faced two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted first-degree murder. Both were being held without bond. | Police said Sanford and Avery each faced two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted first-degree murder. Both were being held without bond. |
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