”I Feel No Remorse For The Death Of Those Demons” – Mum Who Killed Her 2 Kids

A mother who killed two of her children leaving their bodies in her kitchen freezer has pleaded guilty to their murders saying:

“I don’t feel no remorse for the death of them demons.”

Mitchelle Blair of Detroit, Michigan, callously admitted abusing her 13-year-old daughter Stoni Blair and nine-year-old Stephen Berry, before their deaths.The bodies of the children were discovered in a deep freezer at her apartment on May 24 when bailiffs arrived to evict her.The mother has two surviving children aged eight and 17-years-old.
As she appeared in court Blair said she killed her children after claiming they repeatedly “gang-raped” her youngest child.

However Blair, 36, did not report the alleged sexual abuse and never witnessed it first hand.

“She raped my son,” Blair said about Stoni. “I intentionally killed her.”
“It wasn’t an accident?” Judge Dana Hathaway asked.
“No, not at all and if I had the chance to do it again, I would,” Blair said.

“I don’t feel no remorse for the death of them demons.”

Blair said she concealed the bodies so she could take care of her surviving children “as long as possible”.Stephen died in August 2012, his sister the following May.
The mother admitted strangling Stoni and Stephen before suffocating them by putting bags over their heads until they lost consciousness.

The autopsies revealed both children were malnourished, although Blair admitted only to starving Stoni, whom she fed one bowl of porridge a day.
Blair will receive a mandatory life sentence for the murders of her children after she voluntarily pleaded guilty.

Mirror Uk

Germanwings Co-Pilot Sought Psychiatric Help

Documents released by Germany’s air transport regulator suggest Andreas Lubitz suffered from “bout of heavy depression”. The Germanwings co-pilot said to have deliberately crashed his Airbus with 149 others aboard into the French Alps suffered serious depression six years ago, German daily Bild reported.

Andreas Lubitz, 27, sought psychiatric help for “a bout of heavy depression” in 2009 and was still getting assistance from doctors, the mass-readership publication reported on Friday, quoting documents from Germany’s air transport regulator Luftfahrtbundesamt (LBA).

The report said LBA received the information from Lufthansa, Germanwing’s parent company.

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