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Mother killed twins

Lewis

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A mother did this here in Philly yesterday, because she was mad at their father. Now what kind of garbage is that ? The twins names were Adam and Eve.

Cops: Mother killed twins, tried to kill self



Philadelphia Daily News


Police remove the bodies of twin toddlers at their home on Ditman Street in Tacony. STEVEN M. FALK / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

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Updated at 9 a.m. Friday
"I harmed my babies."
That’s what a 41-year-old Tacony mother, bleeding from self-inflicted wounds to her wrists, told police when they arrived at her house on Ditman Street near Levick on Thursday.
Police said the woman, identified by neighbors and in property records as Stacey



Newkirk, smothered one of her 18-month-old twins and drowned the other in what sources say may have been a jealous rage over an affair she believed her husband was having with a family member. The woman also attempted to poison her 4-year-old daughter and then tried to kill herself, police said.
Her husband, the children’s father, called police when he arrived home to find his wife distraught and the bodies of the twins -- identified Friday morning as Adam and Eve Smalls --limp and lifeless on the bed in the front bedroom.


A note next to each child read, "This is why I killed your kids," and detailed her allegations of the husband’s affair, sources said.
Both twins were pronounced dead at the scene at 4:10 p.m. The 4-year-old, whose name has not been released, was rushed to St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children, where she was listed in stable but guarded condition Thursday night as doctors worked to determine what substance she’d been given.


An eerie chorus of gasps swept the block when two crime-scene investigators, cradling the tiny, sheet-wrapped bodies, made their way down the walkway to a van.
"What was so bad that you did that?" asked neighbor Adrienne Birnie, 30, a mother of three young children. "If you can’t take it, give your kids to a neighbor."


Neighbors described Newkirk as a pleasant woman, and said they were shocked when they heard of the ghastly scene.
Later Thursday, Celiness Espinosa, 36, stood in her doorway looking at a fresh memorial that popped up at the top of her neighbor’s porch steps — a single white candle and a red rose placed on the porch where she said Newkirk often sat with her children. A child’s chalk-drawn sunshine marked the concrete.



Espinosa’s son Ryan, 13, added two pink flowers to the memorial.
She said that she often spoke with Newkirk but that she never picked up on any problems.
"What went wrong, I don’t know," she said. "I don’t even want to imagine."
 
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Why are people in Philly tripping? And why are mother's like this so unsuccesful at killing themselves? She should have killed herself first...to make sure she was successful. Then she could have taken care of the kids.
 
Dee to do something like that, this woman's mind is really twisted. She did it to hurt her husband. She should never see the light of day again. Dee you can keep up with your hometown here.
http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/

I'm not sure I want to keep up with Philly. :couch It's too scary there.....

If all she wanted to do is hurt her husband she could have called me....unfortunately I'm full of unrealized ideas.

Dee
 
I'm not sure I want to keep up with Philly. :couch It's too scary there.....

If all she wanted to do is hurt her husband she could have called me....unfortunately I'm full of unrealized ideas.

Dee

There IS a lot wrong with Philly, but also a lot right, as you almost certainly know. My daughter went to school there, and lived there afterwards for several years. There are some really good neighborhoods, and some really good people.

The sad thing is that this is all too common all over the country. I've been mentoring a couple of kids in Hartford, trying to keep them alive and out of jail. So far, so good...thanks in large part to my church.
 
While everyone is focusing on Philly lets focus on the matter. Yes that city has some people in it that do bad things, but every city does. Some have higher crime rates than others....understandable in different environments. I say we focus more on our prayers and positive thoughts than bashing a city.

There are many cities out there that have issues. I pray we keep them in our prayers and somehow they have a Christian influence brought to them. This could lead to something great.

For example, my youth group went to an old poor town in our state for a missions trip that is in the middle of no where! When we were going door to door and hanging papers for the church a group came across a woman. Randomly they asked if they could pray for her in any way. After praying, they realized the woman was going to commit suicide. She had a daughter and a boyfriend that was a bad example. We ended up connecting her with the church and turning her life around in as little as a week, along with cleaning her yard and showing her Gods love. Now we go back every two years!!!! Many cities are like this, all it takes is Gods power to change a city. I pray he gives this city a change.
 
I'd like to feel sorry for the mother, but...wow. Its hard to feel too compassionate towards someone who kills their kids to get even with a cheating spouse, Medea-style.

Her life is over now, too. All over a philandering husband.
 
I'd like to feel sorry for the mother, but...wow. Its hard to feel too compassionate towards someone who kills their kids to get even with a cheating spouse, Medea-style.

Her life is over now, too. All over a philandering husband.
That is if he really cheated or was it all in her mind. Because from what she did you can tell that she was delusional.
 
Best thing we can do is pray for the
Family and friends. Put our hope in God that he has a path set from here.
 
Yes, and humans are capable of great evil.

For a person (a mother for that matter) to kill his or her own children is complete #####

I don't know the right word to use...

(Even animals recognise, respect and protect their own youngones)
 
Update

Police charged a 41-year-old Tacony woman Friday with murdering her 18-month-old twin children, an act police sources said was apparently brought on by learning that her husband was having an affair with one of her close relatives.
Stacey Smalls, a former corrections officer who most recently worked at a nursing home in the Northeast, suffocated her children and also drowned her daughter Thursday, police said. She also is expected to face charges for attempting to kill her 4-year-old daughter by giving her a poisoned drink, said



Philadelphia Capt. James Clark of the homicide unit. But the girl became suspicious and stopped drinking it.
"She’s apparently an extremely bright little girl," Clark said Friday. "It didn’t taste right to her."
Police have not said what Smalls used to spike the child’s drink. The girl was taken to St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children for observation. She is in stable condition and is expected to be returned to her father soon, Clark said Friday.


Smalls and her husband, Ronald Smalls, were married in December 2010, about a month and a half after the birth of the twins, according to posts on Stacey Smalls’ Facebook account. Stacey Smalls learned of the affair earlier this month, sources said, and on May 19, Smalls changed her Facebook relationship status to "divorced" and posted a picture she found online of a car spray-painted with the words "hope she was worth it."


Smalls left notes near the children’s bodies, sources said, citing her husband’s betrayal as the reason she killed their children. Smalls then attempted to kill herself by taking pills and cutting her wrists, police said. When police entered the house, Smalls told them, "I harmed my babies."
She was hospitalized Thursday but has been released and was being interviewed by police Friday. Clark said he was not aware of Smalls having any history of mental problems or postpartum depression.


Ronald Smalls had returned to his home on Friday but did not answer his door. Stacey Smalls also has an adult daughter from a previous relationship who does not live in the area.
Neighbors of the Smalls were still in shock a day after the killings. Residents of Ditman Street near Levick, a quiet block lined with nondescript two-story homes with concrete front porches, said that they didn’t know the Smallses well but that the parents were hardworking and appeared devoted to their children. The toddlers were just learning to walk, neighbors said, and the 4-year-old was polite, pleasant, and well-behaved.


Stacey Smalls, who often worked nights, was often seen playing with the children in front of the house. But some neighbors said that she seemed unhappy, and that they suspected there were problems in the marriage.
"She looked miserable a lot," neighbor Rashanda Mitchell said. "She never smiled."
Several people said Ronald Smalls had a quick temper: He sometimes yelled at children who played on his front lawn, got into disputes with neighbors about parking, and was known for calling the police for infractions that other neighbors deemed minor. But another neighbor, who declined to give his name, said Ronald



Smalls just wanted to keep the street nice.
"Whatever was going on between them, I never expected this," the neighbor said. "To me, it looked like their kids were everything to them."
A chilling scene unfolded Thursday afternoon around 4:10 as Ronald Smalls returned from his job as a corrections officer and entered an oddly silent house. Neighbors soon saw police cars and an ambulance arrive and watched as the 4-year-old girl was brought out and driven away. Not long after, Mitchell said, police officers brought Stacey Smalls out in handcuffs.


"That’s when I saw them put up police tape, and I just kept thinking, where are those kids?" Michell said.
Teresa Venziale, who lives down the street, watched in horror as officers brought out two small bodies, swaddled in bedsheets.
"They cradled them in their arms," Venziale said. "It was heartbreaking. ... I had to look away."

Philly.com
 
For a person (a mother for that matter) to kill his or her own children is complete #####

I don't know the right word to use...

(Even animals recognise, respect and protect their own youngones)

I think the right word is...evil.

Actually, this isn't uncommon in nature. We just don't assign morality to it when it's done by animals.

Killer Instinct: Why is infanticide so widespread among primates, including the great apes, and what does that say about us? - http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/nature/killer-instinct.html


The realization that infant-killing occurs widely in nature is relatively recent. In large part this had to do with our repellence of the act. Charles Darwin set the tone when he wrote, in <CITE>The Descent of Man</CITE>, "Our early semi-human progenitors would not have practiced infanticide, for the instincts of the lower animals are never so perverted as to lead them regularly to destroy their own offspring." As late as the mid-1960s, classical ethology—the study of animal behavior in the wild—held that creatures rarely killed members of their own species, except in captivity or unnaturally crowded conditions.
 
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