Jan 29, 2015


Mother Slashes Throats of Her 3 Crying Babies To Stop Them From Crying | Photos





A woman arrested for slashing the throats of her two-year-old daughter and six-month-old twins said she tried to kill her crying babies so they wouldn’t disturb her husband.

mother slashes throats of her three crying babies
Booth, is charged with slashing the throats of her her six-month-old twin daughters, as well as her toddler, on Sunday morning

According to Daily Mail, Christina Booth, 29, said she hit ‘breaking point’ when she put her children to bed and all three began crying at her home in Olympia, Washington.

And Mrs Booth, who suffers from postpartum depression, told police that she went downstairs and grabbed a kitchen knife before slashing their throats because her husband, Army Staff Sergeant Thomas Booth, got ‘very annoyed when the children cry’ and if she killed the children ‘the house would be quiet for Thomas’.
‘During the interview, Christina broke down crying several times, yelled about Thomas never helping with the kids and vomited once. Christina made the comment “they will be quiet now” several times,’ detectives wrote.
Sgt Booth told police that when he went upstairs he found his wife in her underwear and the children gushing blood.

mother slashes throats of her three crying babies
Sgt Booth, who is a Special Forces soldier at nearby Joint Base Lewis-McChord, had recently returned from his second deployment to Afghanistan
mother slashes throats of her three crying babies
Mrs Booth is pictured here with her husband US Army Sgt Tommy Booth and her two-year-old daughter, who was also slashed

He said he screamed at his wife to call 911 while he wrapped his children’s wounds to stop the bleeding.

Olympia police Lieutenant Jim Costa said that conversations with Sgt Booth and neighbours had shed light on a family in stress and ‘friction in the household’.
‘A lot of dynamics pushed [Mrs Booth] over the brink,’ he said.
A judge set bail at $3million for her three counts of attempted murder.

The children were said to be stable on Sunday following surgery at hospital. They have been placed in custody of state Child Protective Services.


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