Have happened. We got a lot more of the details and some of them are even worse than what the neighbors had thought. This man says he used to see her little boys coming and going from their apartment. E he cant believe shes charged with killing them. c nbc 10 was gnatly leaving her son in the bathtub and holder her boyfriends son under water physical he stopped moving. Right after, she calmly called 911. She described an incident had occur red and that her children were deceased. We all have the questions why would someone do what she had done. To us, we dont have the answers either. Reporter police dont know what led her to kill the boys, but hours earlier, she called 911. An officer responded at 3 46 a. M. The immigrants boyfriend was recently locked up on an immigration issue. She was worried about her own future, but police say in the middle of the night the responding officer saw nothing to suggest a double murder was about to take place five hours later. Our officer at the time
Would see him in the window most of the time. He was always staring out the window. Reporter Wilmington Police say they were called to the apartment on the 800 block of west ninth street around 3 45 monday morning. They say the woman was worried about her immigration status. She feared she was going to be deported because her boyfriend victor apple had been arrested days before on immigration charges. Police saw the fiveyearold and did not feel the children were in danger. Sadly, officers would return about four hours later to a heartbreaking and gruesome scene after she called 911 saying she had drowned her two children. She was pretty matter of fact her admission that the two children were dead. Our officers discovered them in the back bathtub. According to court papers she dropped the four month old in the tub, turned on the water and left him on his back as the tub filled. She then physically assaulted the fiveyearold dragged him to the bathroom and put his head underwater until he
It was matter of fact. She said there were two homicides and a drowning. They came to the home and she met them at the front door. She told them again she had drown her children and the boys were in the tub. As for motive that is unclear but they told us about a previous incident at the home before the boys were found. That she called them because she was upset about her immigration status. An office responded at 4 00 a. M. And they talked to her and never thought the children were in danger. Through interviews, they revealed how she did it. Part of at rest report says she took the 4monthold infant and dropped him in the bathtub and then went after the 5yearold. She physically assaulted the 5yearold before walking him to the bathroom. The memorial for the two little boys. The brother alex 5 years old. Their father he is in jail he too was arrested on immigration related charges. Reporting live in wilmington. Channel 6 action news. Well continue to follow this devastating story online a
Medication. Vet we spoke to said he has not encountered this situation but there is a new tool aimed towards prevention. Stuck in the middle of the battle against opioid abuse, pets and their vets we use these type. To curb the potential abuse of drugs, new jersey is seeking to better track the medications. Including veterinarians in on the prescription monitoring subscription activity portal if we have a suspicion that somebody is abusing the system, they give us a mechanism by which we could find out. Reporter the system basically fines owners and their pets on certain medications are being obtained. According to dr. Lee specter. The most common drug they supply to pet owners is to curb he want help sea. They can turn to medication just as effective for animals in pain but less risk of owner abuse for the most part for pain, were giving nonsteroid antiinflammatory. 94s seeking to obtain these unlawful prescriptions across state ryan, good luck. Pennsylvania shares information with ne
Nightmare nightmareian could be changing. In the fight against opioid abuse. Officials in new jersey are cracking down on people abusing medication given to the pets. Im jessica dean im ukee washington. Alexandria hoff is at penns landing and spoke about this issue we spoke to a vet and quite sadly there have been cases where people intentionally hurt their animals in order to obtain medication. Vet we spoke to said he has not encountered this situation but there is a new tool aimed towards prevention. Stuck in the middle of the battle against opioid abuse, pets and their vets we use these type. To curb the potential abuse of drugs, new jersey is seeking to better track the medications. Including veterinarians in on the prescription monitoring subscription activity portal if we have a suspicion that somebody is abusing the system, they give us a mechanism by which we could find out. Reporter the system basically fines owners and their pets on certain medications are being obtained. Acc