Georgia woman charged with killing family
Four young children and their father are found stabbed to death in a home outside Atlanta, and the children’s mother is accused.
LOGANVILLE, Ga. — Four young children and their father were found slain in a home outside Atlanta early Thursday, and police say the mother — now charged with their deaths — called 911 to report the killings.
The five were apparently stabbed to death. A fifth child, a girl, survived and was hospitalized with injuries described as serious, police said.
The woman was detained by police after the bodies were found inside the home in Loganville, Gwinnett County police Cpl. Michele Pihera told reporters at the scene. Police later charged 33-yearold Isabel Martinez with five counts of malice murder, five counts of murder and six counts of aggravated assault.
“She was quickly taken into custody and right now she’s at Gwinnett County Police Headquarters being interviewed,” Pihera said. Police have not said whether she was injured and said a motive wasn’t immediately known.
“Right now we believe we have everybody involved in this crime,” Pihera said, adding that she did not want residents to think a dangerous person was at large.
Pihera confirmed that the 911 call came from an adult woman who was inside the home. Pihera says police believe the suspect made that call.
Pihera said the caller was speaking Spanish, which initially made it difficult for 911 operators to communicate with her. The county sheriff ’s office said Martinez was being held for Immigration and Customs Enforcement but didn’t provide further details.
Early indications are that a knife was used to attack the five, though a medical examiner will make the final determination about the cause of death, Pihera said.
The hospitalized girl was still alive Thursday afternoon, police said.
The four children killed appear to be under age 10, Pihera said. Their slain father was in his mid-30s, she said.