An evil mother who murdered her two toddler sons by placing them in an oven and turning it on will spend the rest of her life behind bars.
It was October 2017, when Lamora Williams, then 24, called 911 to report she had found her two young boys dead in their home after leaving them with a sitter.
But despite the mum saying she wasn’t responsible for her children’s deaths, investigators and prosecutors found evidence that indicated she killed two-year-old Ke’Younte Penn and one-year-old Ja’Karter Will. It comes after a dad died in scalding hot bath as family slam hotel management for 'ignoring warnings'.
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However, Williams has always maintained her innocence, telling the authorities she returned home to find them dead.
"When I came in, the stove was laying on my son, on my youngest son’s head, and my other son was laid out on the floor with his brains laid out on the floor,” she said. “I don’t know what to do. I just came home from work," Williams told the 911 operator, a Fox 5 Atlanta reported.
“Can you please help me?” she went on to ask the call handler, according to Law and Crime. “Like, can you please tell me, like, I don’t want to get locked up because this is not my fault. I had just came home from work.”
Around the same time Williams called the police, another 911 call came in from the children’s father Jameel Penn, describing the scene as “like a real horror movie.”
“I just received a call from my child’s mother that…my…two dead babies, my sons are dead in an apartment,” Penn told the 911 operator, according to Law and Crime. “She video called me and I seen it. I really think they are dead.”
The Atlanta Police Department went on to arrest Williams, arguing she “knowingly and intentionally” killed the children “by placing them in an oven and turning it on.”
Meanwhile, Williams’s mother, Brenda, said her daughter has always struggled with mental health issues and asked for her to be placed on suicide watch while in custody.
"I just came from the jail, I also let them know, to put her on suicide watch because she’s gonna kill herself," she told WSB-TV in 2017 soon after Williams’s arrest.
Williams’s sister Tabitha Hollingsworth told the same outlet the children’s deaths were preventable.
"This was something we saw that could possibly happen,” Hollingsworth said. “She’s had issues from a baby. Issues my mom tried to address with the state of Georgia.”
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