Los Angeles Times

Son also charged in kids’ deaths

The teenage boy is accused of helping his mother in one of the three slayings.

- By Richard Winton and Nathan Solis

The case of the killings of three children in a quiet Valley suburb over Mother’s Day weekend took a new turn Wednesday when Los Angeles County prosecutor­s charged a second suspect, a 16-year-old boy said to be a son of the woman already charged with the killings.

The teen, who has not been identified, appeared in juvenile court and denied a petition accusing him of murder in one of the three deaths.

Law enforcemen­t sources have told The Times that the boy is the son of Angela Flores, 38, who police say has admitted to killing her three youngest children. Their bodies were found Sunday morning inside a house in the 22500 block of Victory Boulevard on the border of the West Hills and Woodland Hills neighborho­ods in the San Fernando Valley.

Flores made an initial appearance Wednesday on murder charges. She did not enter a plea and her arraignmen­t was postponed until Aug. 10.

Flores was arrested Sunday, after LAPD officers discovered the bodies of Natalie Flores, 12; Kevin Yanez, 10; and Nathan Yanez, 8.

Sources told The Times that Flores claimed to have believed that the children were possessed by demons and repeatedly jumped on them because she thought she could drive the demons out.

Neighbors said they saw Flores holding a Bible and lighting candles in a yard near the home and called authoritie­s about the strange behavior late Saturday night.

LAPD Deputy Chief Alan Hamilton said Flores was taken to a hospital about midnight, but the bodies of the three children were not found inside the home until the next morning, seven hours later.

 ?? Irfan Khan Los Angeles Times ?? A MEMORIAL in West Hills on Wednesday, for three children, Natalie Flores, 12; Kevin Yanez, 10; and Nathan Yanez, 8, who died over Mother’s Day weekend.
Irfan Khan Los Angeles Times A MEMORIAL in West Hills on Wednesday, for three children, Natalie Flores, 12; Kevin Yanez, 10; and Nathan Yanez, 8, who died over Mother’s Day weekend.

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