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Police: Mother says she killed 3 kids found in Phoenix home

/ 09:13 AM January 22, 2020

Rachel Henry has been arrested on suspicion of killing her three children.  (Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office via AP)

PHOENIX — A Phoenix woman has been arrested on suspicion of killing her three children, who were found dead inside the family’s home after firefighters got a call about a drowning, authorities said Tuesday.

The 22-year-old mother, Rachel Henry, “has admitted to harming her three children,” which led to their deaths, police Sgt. Mercedes Fortune told reporters outside the home on a block with several weathered wooden houses and an old mobile home in a once rural area of southern Phoenix.

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A relative who lives at the house called police late Monday, and officers found a 7-month-old girl, 2-year-old girl and 3-year-old boy in a living room with no obvious trauma.

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The Phoenix Fire Department also received a call from the home reporting a drowning involving three children, Capt. Rob McDade said.

Relatives initially believed illness may have been a factor, but Fortune said police “are comfortable in saying now that the mother is responsible for the death of the children.”

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Officers administered CPR and fire officials provided first aid, but the children were pronounced dead.

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Police were interviewing the children’s 30-year-old father and a 49-year-old relative who lives in the home, authorities said. The family had recently moved from Oklahoma.

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Television footage showed two officers escorting Henry into a Phoenix jail, where she was booked on three counts of first-degree murder, police said. She was clad in a white gown with her hands cuffed behind her.

There was no information on whether she had an attorney who could speak on her behalf.

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The Arizona Department of Child Safety didn’t have any earlier contacts or abuse reports involving the family, spokesman Darren DaRonco said.

The killings prompted Mayor Kate Gallego to issue a rare statement thanking those who responded to a crime that she called an “atrocity.”

“This is an investigation that will undoubtedly stick with these individuals for the rest of their lives,” she said.

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A makeshift memorial of three white candles was seen near the house. It’s in a neighborhood with old homes of wood or stucco, and a white Spanish-style church graces a corner. But new construction is going up all around, with a golf course and several housing developments of single-family homes priced at more than $500,000.

TAGS: Children, Crime, infanticide, Murder, Rachel Henry

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