NV Mother Arrested for Attempting to Kill Her "EVIL" Newborn

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LAS VEGAS (KOLO/Gray News) - A mother in the Las Vegas area is accused of attempting to kill her newborn baby after she feared her child was "not good" and "probably evil," according to police.

Officers with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department report they were called to the emergency room at Mountain View Hospital overnight on March 27 when a child's father had brought his newborn baby into the hospital for medical treatment.

The father also notified the hospital that the child's mother refused to come into the hospital, but she was bleeding profusely, according to police.

Ashley Hollingsworth, 22, was later identified as the child's mother and officers said they were able to make contact with her at a nearby intersection a couple of hours later.

Investigators learned that Hollingsworth had given birth in a guest bathroom at a relative's house, where the couple was staying, about an hour before the two went to the hospital with the child.

Hollingsworth told police that on the way to the hospital, something triggered her to make her think that the baby was "probably evil." According to an arrest report, she attempted to kill the baby twice by wrapping a blanket around the baby's head and pinching the baby's nose tight.

The 22-year-old told police that she felt like the baby "would start doing things" and "start making people kill each other."

The child's father was also in the car with Hollingsworth when heading to the hospital. He took the baby away from her, according to police.

Once arriving at the hospital, doctors initially believed the newborn may have suffered a brain bleed, but staff later determined the child likely did not suffer any injuries, police said.

A relative spoke to police later that day and told them Hollingsworth was acting abnormally before giving birth and that she mentioned that a devil was inside of her and attempting to kill her baby.

According to an arrest report, Hollingsworth told police that the baby's eyes were black, had an abnormal scent that wasn't good and was grunting. After this, she decided to wrap the blanket around the baby's head.

Police said Hollingsworth had self-inflicted injuries to her face when she was found. And she told them she hit herself several times with a rock in an attempt to kill herself after she left the hospital.

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Nevada mother jailed for attempting to kill newborn, police say
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I hope this isn't becoming an epidemic.


SHEBOYGAN FALLS, Wis. (AP) — An 8-year-old Sheboygan Falls boy who was hospitalized earlier this week after he was allegedly assaulted by his mother has died, police said Saturday.

Chief Eric Miller said it appears the cause of death was strangulation. An autopsy will be performed later this week, Miller said.

Authorities said the incident happened on Wednesday. The boy's mother was taken to a hospital the same day with self-inflicted injuries. She was booked into the Sheboygan County Jail on Friday.

Police have referred charges to the Sheboygan County District Attorney's Office.


https://www.kxxv.com/news/police-8-year-old-who-was-assaulted-died-from-strangulation
 
Sigh, my hope seems useless.

DALLAS (AP) — A Texas woman who said her 3-year-old son was killed in a road-rage shooting has been arrested on a child endangerment charge, police said Thursday.

Lacravivonne Monique Washington, 26, kept a handgun in her sport utility vehicle where it was accessible to her children, ages 2-4, who were unrestrained, according to a Dallas police affidavit.

The investigation began Monday when Washington brought her son Jalexus Washington to Medical City of Dallas hospital with a gunshot wound to the head. The child died, and the mother told police that he had been shot by an unknown person in a road-rage shooting.

Investigators found no evidence of a road-rage shooting at the location the mother specified. But they did find a handgun in the glove compartment of Washington's vehicle, which had no child restraints, the affidavit said.

In a follow-up interview, Washington told police that her children were climbing back and forth from the back seat to the front when she heard two gunshots and found her son wounded, according to the affidavit.

An autopsy revealed that the boy had powder burns around his wound. That indicated that he had been shot at very close range and ruled out a road-rage shooting, the affidavit stated.

Washington could be sentenced to up to two years in state jail if convicted. She was in Dallas County Jail Thursday with a bond set at $25,000. Court records list no attorney for her.

https://www.kxxv.com/news/police-dallas-mom-who-blamed-toddlers-death-on-road-rage-arrested
 
Now we see mothers brutally slain by uncivilized beasts.

SELLERSBURG, Ind. —
A mother was shot and killed in front of her child and her child's friend in Sellersburg, Indiana, Friday night, according to the Clark County Sheriff's Department.

Sheriff's deputies arrived at the scene after the call of a shooting in the 11000 block of Forrest Hill Circle, which took place at 7:45 p.m.

The report they got alleged that Mac Lewis had shot his wife and had fled the residence.

When the deputies got there, they found Elizabeth "Lizzie" Bennett Lewis inside the home already dead with multiple gunshot wounds.

Upon further investigation, the deputies learned that Lizzie Lewis' 11-year-old child and her 10-year-old friend were inside the house close to Mac Lewis when he shot Lizzie.

The deputies said that there were several bullet holes found throughout several rooms and areas inside the house.

At the same time deputies were at the crime scene, Mac Lewis was found by the Sellersburg Police Department driving on State Road 60. After stopping him, the police arrested him without incident.

Mac Lewis has been charged with murder, attempted murder and criminal recklessness with a firearm.

Mac Lewis is not the father of Lizzie Lewis' daughter who witnessed the shooting.

After the shooting, Lizzie's family released the following statement:

"The Bennett family has asked that they be given a moment alone to grieve the loss of Lizzie to this senseless act of violence. They ask that everyone take a moment to recall her as an amazing mother, a devoted sister and a beloved daughter. Lizzie gave her short life to caring and helping others. Her choice of becoming a nurse was just an extension of her desire to make the world a better place for everyone. She will be missed by her two children and all that knew her."

He is scheduled to appear in court on Monday, April 4.

This story will be updated as more information becomes available.

Mother shot, killed in front of daughter and daughter's friend in Sellersburg; suspect in custody

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