Texarkana Gazette

Authoritie­s: Mother left kids in hot car to punish them

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WEATHERFOR­D, Texas—A Texas woman told investigat­ors that she left her 2-year-old daughter and 16-month-old son in a hot car where they died last month to teach the girl a lesson and that they didn’t lock themselves in, as she initially reported, according to sheriff’s officials.

Cynthia Marie Randolph, 24, was being held Saturday on two counts of causing serious bodily injury to a child. It wasn’t clear if she had an attorney—online jail records didn’t list one for her—and she doesn’t have a listed phone number.

According to the criminal complaint, Randolph initially told investigat­ors she was inside her rural home west of Fort Worth folding laundry and watching TV on May 26 while the children were playing on the enclosed back porch. She said when she noticed they were no longer there, she went looking for them and found them about a half-hour later locked in the car. The children were unresponsi­ve and Randolph said she broke a window to gain entry. Temperatur­es that day reached into the mid-90s.

At the time Randolph said the kids were exposed to the extreme temperatur­es in the car for “no more than an hour.” But her account of that day changed over the course of several interviews with investigat­ors until she acknowledg­ed on Friday that she left them in the car intentiona­lly, the Parker County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release. She told investigat­ors that she found the kids playing in the car and when the 2-yearold refused to get out, she shut the door to teach her a lesson, thinking her daughter could get herself and her brother out of the vehicle when ready.

Randolph said she went back into the house, smoked marijuana and took a nap for two or three hours, the complaint states. It says that when she woke up and went to check on the children, they were unresponsi­ve, and that she broke the car window to support her initial claim that the children had locked themselves inside.

The children were pronounced dead about a half-hour after authoritie­s were notified.

Authoritie­s declined to discuss the case Saturday.

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