Las Vegas Review-Journal

Mother ruled not competent for trial

Woman accused of killing two young daughters

- By David Ferrara Contact David Ferrara at dferrara@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-380-1039. Follow @randompoke­r on Twitter.

A Las Vegas woman charged with killing her two young daughters was found incompeten­t to stand trial on Monday.

District Judge Linda Bell ordered Amanda Sharp-jefferson sent to a maximum security psychiatri­c facility until such time that doctors deem her fit to stand trial.

Sharp-jefferson was arrested last month on two counts of open murder after her boyfriend, Jaykwon Singleton, said he came home to find her at the apartment with their daughters, Rose, 1, and Lily, 2 months, stacked on top of each other in a baby swing, both dead, according to an arrest report.

One doctor who evaluated Sharp-jefferson at the Clark County Detention Center determined that she was incompeten­t, while another was unable to make a determinat­ion because the defendant refused to participat­e in an evaluation, the judge said.

Authoritie­s have said that Amanda Sharp-jefferson, 26, told the father of her children that the babies’ organs would be “worth a lot of money.”

Singleton told police that the couple had been together since 2018 and had not had any problems in their relationsh­ip until Sharp-jefferson recently “started talking about the altar spirit world,” the report said.

The father said he returned home at 1064 Sierra Vista Drive on Nov. 6 and realized the girls were unresponsi­ve. He told police that Sharp-jefferson “kept shushing him and, at one point, made a statement that their organs were worth a lot of money,” according to the report.

Sharp-jefferson told police that she believed she had been set up, that she did not have any children and she did not know Singleton.

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