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'Exorcism' deaths: Mother Zakieya Avery stabbed children to death 'to remove the presence of the devil' 'Exorcism' deaths: Mother Zakieya Avery stabbed children to death 'to remove the presence of the devil'
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A police captain has said a Maryland mother accused of killing her two children told investigators that she thought an exorcism was necessary to remove the presence of the devil. A Maryland mother accused of killing her two children told investigators that she thought an exorcism was necessary to remove the presence of the devil.
Zakieya Avery, 28, and her friend Monifa Sanford, 21, have been charged over the murder of one-year-old Norell Harris and two-year-old Zyana Harris after officials were called to a home in Germantown, Maryland, where both women were living. Zakieya Avery, 28, and her friend Monifa Sanford, 21, have been
Avery's other children Taniya Harris, five, and Martello Harris, eight, were also injured in the attack and remain in a stable condition in hospital. charged over the murder of one-year-old Norell Harris and
Captain Marcus Jones of the Montgomery County police department said in a press conference on Sunday that Avery told investigators that she thought an exorcism of her children was necessary to remove the presence of the devil and evil spirits. two-year-old Zyana Harris after officials were called to a
Jones says police recovered two knives from the home after forcing their way into the property, where they found Norell and Zyana. Both had suffered multiple stab wounds. home in Germantown, Maryland, where both women were living.
Sanford also allegedly made similar statements during questioning, police said. Avery's other children, Taniya Harris, five, and Martello
The 911 transcripts released by police show a neighbour alerted authorities she saw a knife on the floor next to a car near the property. The car door was open and covered in blood, police said. The keys were still in the ignition. Harris, eight, were also injured in the attack and remain in a
In a 911 call made on Friday morning a female caller reports seeing a blue Toyota with a door open and a knife with blood on it. stable condition in hospital.
"I heard loud noises in the night," the caller says. Captain Marcus Jones of the Montgomery County police department
She adds that she heard what sounded like "jumping" and "running" but didn't think anything of it because there were four children living in the home. said in a press conference on Sunday that Avery told investigators
The women face charges of first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder. Both were being held without bond. that she thought an exorcism of her children was necessary to
remove the presence of the devil and evil spirits.
Captain Jones says police recovered two knives from the home
after forcing their way into the property, where they found Norell
and Zyana. Both had suffered multiple stab wounds.
Sanford also allegedly made similar statements during
questioning, police said.
In 911 transcripts released by police, a neighbour alerted
authorities after she saw a knife on the floor next to a car near
the property. The car door was open and covered in blood, police
said. The keys were still in the ignition.
"I heard loud noises in the night," the caller
said.
She added that she heard what sounded like
"jumping" and "running" but didn't think anything of it because
there were four children living in the home.
The women face charges of first-degree murder and attempted
first-degree murder. Both were being held without bond.
Additional reporting by Associated PressAdditional reporting by Associated Press