Chattanooga Times Free Press

Four children fatally stabbed in Memphis; mother in custody

- BY ADRIAN SAINZ

MEMPHIS — Four young children were stabbed to death in a gated apartment complex in suburban Memphis on Friday, and police took their mother into custody for questionin­g. She has not been charged.

Deputies were called to the complex in unincorpor­ated Shelby County shortly before 1 p.m., said county Sheriff Bill Oldham, who did not specifical­ly allege the mother had stabbed the children.

“This is an egregious act of evil that has shocked us to our core,” Oldham said. “I will never understand how anyone can do this.”

Officials have not released the ages of the children, but sheriff’s office spokesman Earle Farrell said deputies responding to the scene called them “babies.”

“What can you say?” said neighbor Sean Ahearn. “It’s just a terrible, terrible thing.”

Ahearn said he didn’t know the family by name, but that he often saw the children, who all appeared to be under age 6, playing in the front yard. They liked to pet his dog when he was taking it for a walk, he said.

“From what I saw, they were very open and friendly kids,” he said. “You never imagine that this kind of thing could happen.”

The investigat­ion is in a very preliminar­y stage and investigat­ors do not know if the mother had any mental health issues, Oldham said. He said authoritie­s are working to notify the next of kin and won’t release names before that.

“One of the most difficult questions in any investigat­ion is always, ‘Why did this happen?’” he said.

Oldham said the district attorney general’s special victims’ unit has been called in and Shelby County Mayor Mark Luttrell has promised all resources necessary for the investigat­ion.

County Commission­er Mark Billingsle­y also said the county would work to help the family of the children recover.

“It’s just a very sad day,” he said. “It’s really beyond words, quite frankly.”

The apartment where the stabbing occurred is in a gated community with a golf course called The Greens at Irene. On Friday afternoon, deputies were standing at the gate house questionin­g motorists as they drove into the neighborho­od.

Resident Patricia Johnson spoke with reporters from her car Friday afternoon. She said she wasn’t allowed to leave for two hours as deputies investigat­ed the scene.

She has a child, and said she burst into tears when she heard about the killings.

“I can’t fathom that,” she said. “What would babies do to make you do that?”

The state Department of Children’s Service has offered its assistance to local law enforcemen­t, but has no record of interactio­n with the slain children, said spokesman Rob Johnson.

“We’ve done an exhaustive search and we are not aware of any contact with this family,” he said.

The news triggered painful memories for Johnson and others in Memphis: In 2008, a man’s bloody rampage in the city left six dead, including two children, ages 2 and 4.

Jessie Dotson was convicted of shooting his brother during an argument at a house on Lester Street, then attacking everyone else in the house with a gun, boards and knives in an attempt to eliminate witnesses.

Three other children were stabbed but survived, including a 2-month-old girl and 9-yearold boy, who was found in a bathtub with a 4 1/2-inch knife blade embedded in his skull. The survivors are known as the “miracles of Lester Street.”

Dotson was convicted and sentenced to death in 2010.

 ?? MARK WEBER/THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL VIA AP ?? Shelby County Sheriff’s deputies work the scene where four young children were fatally stabbed at the Greens of Irene apartment on Friday in Memphis. Police took their mother into custody for questionin­g.
MARK WEBER/THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL VIA AP Shelby County Sheriff’s deputies work the scene where four young children were fatally stabbed at the Greens of Irene apartment on Friday in Memphis. Police took their mother into custody for questionin­g.

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