Dallas, we have an information technology problem. What happened to the Superconducting Super Collider site near Waxahachie? Curious Texas investigates. As I turn 50, I appreciate the paradox of aging. Dallas renames Love Field law enforcement building to honor police officer killed in ambush. Woman killed, man critically wounded in shooting outside shopping center in northeast Dallas. Was the U. She was charged with murder after the child died in hospital on Tuesday.
Authorities found Dena Schlosser, 35, and her fatally injured month-old baby after the child's father called a day-care centre and asked them to check on his wife and daughter in the Dallas suburb of Plano. Schlosser sat calmly in the living room when officers arrived. Her clothes were covered in blood and the baby lay in her crib in a back bedroom. Schlosser told police she was responsible for the baby's injuries but declined to elaborate, police said.
They did not say whether investigators recovered a knife or another weapon. Both arms were completely severed," police officer Carl Duke said. She was very quiet, subdued. My sympathies go out to the family, and to the first responders on the scene. After the father's call, day-care workers called the police-fire emergency number and an operator then phoned the mother.
Schlosser calmly responded: "Yes. Child-protection authorities said the mother had shown signs of postnatal depression earlier this year, but there had been no signs of violence. Schlosser lived at the apartment with other family members, including her two older daughters. The girls, aged 6 and 9, were at school and their father was at work when police arrived, Officer Duke said. Texas Child Protective Services was called to the home in January after Schlosser was seen running down the street from her apartment, with one of her daughters, then 5, bicycling after her, authorities said.
When police and child protection officers arrived, the child told them her mother had left her then six-day-old baby sister alone in the apartment. Schlosser appeared at the time to be suffering from postnatal depression and seemed to be having a psychotic episode, said Marissa Gonzales, a child protection spokeswoman. At the time Schlosser was hospitalised for a few days. Her other two daughters were released to their father, who told authorities Schlosser had been acting strangely since the birth of the third child.
Once she was released from the hospital, Schlosser agreed to seek counselling and see a psychiatrist, Ms Gonzales said. Caseworkers continued to visit the family through the spring and summer, and the case was closed August 9. Ms Gonzales said child protection officers were interviewing Schlosser's other children and would talk to the father before deciding whether to remove the children from the home.
Dena Livingston, 43, said she saw Schlosser making her rounds with the stroller on Monday. She saw her on Friday waiting with her baby outside the school the older girls attend. Murderpedia Juan Ignacio Blanco. Schlosser was diagnosed with postpartum psychosis. In late June, she was hired by Walmart as a store associate.
But psychiatrists have declared her not to be a risk. Mother who cut off baby's arms acquitted by reason of insanity By Julia Glick, Associated Press The Boston Globe April 8, McKINNEY, Texas -- A mother charged with murder for cutting off her baby daughter's arms in what her lawyers portrayed as a religious frenzy was found not guilty by reason of insanity yesterday by a judge.
The defense has entered a plea of not guilty by reason of insanity. I wanted to give my child to God: killer mother Smh. Depressed mother cuts off baby's arms Smh. Neighbours said she seemed to be a loving, attentive mother. Juan Ignacio Blanco. MALE murderers. Classification: Homicide.
Characteristics: Parricide - Postnatal depression - She told that God told her to do it. Number of victims: 1. Date of murder: November 22, Records show she was treated for postnatal depression for much the year and was deemed stable in August. Schlosser does not have a criminal record. Her husband phoned the day-care centre on Monday morning after his wife called him and told him she had cut the baby's arms off, court records say. According to a recording, a dispatcher called Schlosser, who said: "I cut her arms off.
When police arrived, Schlosser still had a knife in her hand, court records show. A judge this week held Schlosser's annual commitment hearing and decided she's mentally stable enough to leave the hospital. Schlosser in June notified the court, via letter, that she thinks her current mental health needs can be met by outpatient community services. It's unclear where Schlosser will live. She and her husband divorced last year. Schlosser is barred from seeing her two surviving daughters.
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