all happened in the last couple of weeks..fucked up
Edith Moreno Gomez, an 11-year-old, Latina, died on Wednesday, Sept. 2 after her throat was slashed in the 7800 block of Irvine Avenue in Sun Valley, authorities said.
Edith Moreno, Her sister, Diana Moreno, a 16-year-old Latina, was killed in the same incident.
On Friday, Sept. 4 their mother, Antonia Gomez, 38, was arrested on suspicion of killing her daughters.
Edith Moreno, Her sister, Diana Moreno, a 16-year-old Latina, was killed in the same incident.
On Friday, Sept. 4 their mother, Antonia Gomez, 38, was arrested on suspicion of killing her daughters.
Distraught over his divorce and the loss of his job, James Mulvaney did the unthinkable, Ventura County authorities say.
Sometime after his ex-wife dropped their two children off at his Thousand Oaks apartment Tuesday, Mulvaney stabbed 12-year-old Jason and 7-year-old Jennifer to death in their bedrooms.
The 52-year-old father then took his own life by overdosing on prescription pills, a preliminary review Thursday by the county medical examiner's office indicates.
Pending toxicology tests are needed to confirm the finding, but Mulvaney's body had no visible trauma and prescription medicines were found in the residence, Deputy Medical Examiner Michael Tellez said.
Autopsies revealed that the children died of multiple stab wounds, Sheriff's Det. Eric Buschow said. The killings were so frenzied that the scene in the children's bedrooms shook even seasoned homicide investigators.
"Whatever took place in there was horrific," Buschow said.
Sometime after his ex-wife dropped their two children off at his Thousand Oaks apartment Tuesday, Mulvaney stabbed 12-year-old Jason and 7-year-old Jennifer to death in their bedrooms.
The 52-year-old father then took his own life by overdosing on prescription pills, a preliminary review Thursday by the county medical examiner's office indicates.
Pending toxicology tests are needed to confirm the finding, but Mulvaney's body had no visible trauma and prescription medicines were found in the residence, Deputy Medical Examiner Michael Tellez said.
Autopsies revealed that the children died of multiple stab wounds, Sheriff's Det. Eric Buschow said. The killings were so frenzied that the scene in the children's bedrooms shook even seasoned homicide investigators.
"Whatever took place in there was horrific," Buschow said.
A woman stabbed her two young daughters, critically wounding one, before trying to kill herself Wednesday morning while staying at a relative's Westminster home, police said.
Thuy Le, 38, and her 3- and 5-year-old daughters were spending the night at her cousin's, one-story home on Starsia Street, police said. Le and the girls slept on a spare mattress in the living room, said her cousin, Toan Pham, 51.
Shortly before 6:30 a.m. Wednesday, Pham said he was awakened by children screaming.
Pham ran into the living room and saw his 5-year-old niece crying and bleeding. He asked her why she was bleeding, but he said she could not talk. Le was holding her youngest child, and both were covered in blood, he said. Pham's wife frantically called 911.
Le admitted to officers that she stabbed her children and then tried to kill herself, said Westminster Police Officer Van Woodson. All three were taken to UC Irvine Medical Center.
Pham expressed shock as police investigators swarmed his house. He said the knife Le used came from his kitchen drawer.
"We don't know why this happened," Pham said. "My cousin really loves her children. There is no way I could have ever imagined this could happen."
Thuy Le, 38, and her 3- and 5-year-old daughters were spending the night at her cousin's, one-story home on Starsia Street, police said. Le and the girls slept on a spare mattress in the living room, said her cousin, Toan Pham, 51.
Shortly before 6:30 a.m. Wednesday, Pham said he was awakened by children screaming.
Pham ran into the living room and saw his 5-year-old niece crying and bleeding. He asked her why she was bleeding, but he said she could not talk. Le was holding her youngest child, and both were covered in blood, he said. Pham's wife frantically called 911.
Le admitted to officers that she stabbed her children and then tried to kill herself, said Westminster Police Officer Van Woodson. All three were taken to UC Irvine Medical Center.
Pham expressed shock as police investigators swarmed his house. He said the knife Le used came from his kitchen drawer.
"We don't know why this happened," Pham said. "My cousin really loves her children. There is no way I could have ever imagined this could happen."