Tuesday, November 19, 2024 -A Georgia mother has been jailed for life after she 'knowingly and intentionally' k!lled her two toddler sons by 'placing them in an oven and turning it on'.
Lamora Williams has been convicted of 14 charges, including mu&der,
in the October 2017 de@ths of her sons Ke-Yaunte Penn, two, and
one-year-old Ja'Karter Penn.
Police launched their investigation into Williams, then 24, after she
called 911 to report that she had come home from work and found the children
dead in her Atlanta apartment, according to an arrest warrant.
She said that she found a stove lying on Ja'Karter's head and
that Ke-Yaunte 'was laid out on the floor with his brains laid out on the
floor'. Police say the boys had suffered horrifying burn marks.
A third boy, aged three at the time, was found in the residence
unharmed.
Williams alleged the trio had been with a caregiver at the time of
the mu&ders and maintained her innocence in the case, but investigators
determined that she had placed the children in the oven the
night before she called 911.
A jury on Friday found her guilty of a myriad of counts against her
including mu&der, felony murder, aggravated assault, cruelty to children,
concealing the death of another, and giving a false statement.
After her conviction, Williams was quickly sentenced to life in prison
without the possibility of parole, plus an additional 35 years.
Williams 'knowingly and intentionally' k!lled the boys 'by placing
them in an oven and turning it on' sometime between midnight on October 12,
2017 and 11pm the next day, an arrest warrant obtained by Law &
Crime stated.
She then made a frantic call to 911 reporting the boys' deaths.
'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. I don't know what to do. I just came home from work,' she told the
dispatcher.
The children's father Jameel Penn also claimed that Williams video
called him after k!lling the children. He contacted police immediately
when he saw his motionless children on the ground and realized something wasn't
right.
'I just received a call from my child's mother that my … two of my … two
de@d babies; my sons are de@d in an apartment,' Penn told the 911 dispatcher.
'She video called me and I seen it. I really think they are de@d.'
In a 2017 interview with WSB-TV he described the scene as
being 'like a real horror movie'.
An autopsy report states the boys' heads were stuck in a
tipped-over oven, but the coroner disagreed with police claims that the pair
had been burned alive.
'These thermal changes appear to be entirely from dry heat and changes
from prolonged exposure to heat,' the coroner wrote in the autopsy. 'It would
require an extensive amount of time to get to this degree.'
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