The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Warrant: Mom put 2 children in kitchen oven

After video chat, father called police; boys had burn marks on bodies.

- By Ellen Eldridge ellen.eldridge@ajc.com

A 24-year-old mother of four is accused of killing her two youngest sons “by placing them in an oven and turning it on,” according to an arrest warrant obtained Monday by The Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on.

An autopsy to determine the cause of death is being completed.

The arrest warrant alleges Lamora Williams put her sons in the oven sometime between midnight Thursday and 11 p.m. Friday. Police arrived on the scene about 11:30 p.m. Friday.

Atlanta police said earlier that the two boys had “received burn marks on their bodies at some point, possibly from the stove.”

Police removed the stove from William’s apartment for further investigat­ion.

Williams waived her first appearance in court Monday

on felony murder charges, Fulton County jail officials said.

Williams called her sons’ father Friday night. Using a video chat, Williams panned around the room so that Jameel Penn could see his sons on the floor of her southwest Atlanta home.

“After I seen what I seen, you know, I called the police,” he said.

When officials arrived at the Oakland City West End apartment on Howell Place, the boys, 2-yearold Ke’Younte Penn and 1-yearold Ja’Karter Williams, were dead.

“I ain’t got no soul no more,” Penn said Saturday night during a vigil as he held his other son, 3-year-old Jameel, in his arms.

Penn could not be reached for comment Monday afternoon.

The 3-year-old was in the apartment unharmed when police

arrived Friday. Williams’ eldest child, a 6-year-old girl, was safe with family and not home Friday night, police said.

Friends and family members of Williams told the AJC they believe she suffered from undiagnose­d mental health problems that were exacerbate­d by her father’s death when she was 19, and by having four children under the age of 7.

Williams’ longtime friend, Neesa Smith, said Williams quit a job about a month ago because she couldn’t find a babysitter for the kids.

“Nobody could tell what she was going through,” Smith said.

Smith said Williams called her Friday night and said she “couldn’t do it anymore.”

When her longtime friend pressed for more details, Williams allegedly said the boys were dead. Smith told her to call the police, but she called Penn via video instead.

Police said Williams told them that she left the children with a caregiver at noon Friday and returned home late in the evening to find the children dead and the caregiver gone.

But police said they did not believe Williams left her children with a caregiver.

Williams’ sister, Tabitha Hollingswo­rth, said Williams is at risk and should be put on suicide watch in the Fulton County jail, where she remains without bond. Jail officials could not be reached Monday night.

Family members said they tried to visit Williams on Sunday but weren’t allowed to see her.

“She’s the only one who really knows what happened,” Hollingswo­rth said.

 ??  ?? Lamora Williams is charged with the murder of her two sons, ages 1 and 2.
Lamora Williams is charged with the murder of her two sons, ages 1 and 2.

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