Prosecutor: Kids slain in Illinois begged to live
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This
Thursday, Nov. 1, 2012 booking photo provided by the DuPage County
Sheriff's Department in Wheaton, Ill., shows Elzbieta Plackowska, 40, of
Naperville, Ill., who was charged with first-degree murder in the
deaths of her 7-year-old son and a 5-year-old girl. Prosecutors contend
that on Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012, Plackowska stabbed her son because she
was angry with her husband and killed the 5-year-old girl she was
babysitting because she witnessed the attack. Plakowska was ordered held
without bond at a hearing Thursday in Wheaton. |
NAPERVILLE, Ill.
(AP) -- A suburban Chicago woman ordered her 7-year-old son and a
kindergartner she was babysitting to kneel on a bedroom floor and pray,
then stabbed them both dozens of times as they begged for their lives,
striking again and again as she told her son he was going to heaven,
authorities said Thursday.
Officers who forced
their way inside the locked apartment hours later found blood-spattered
walls and the children's bodies in a master bedroom where moments
before the killings they had been happily jumping on a bed, prosecutors
said.
The Naperville police chief said it was the most gruesome sight he'd seen in three decades on the job.
Elzbieta
Plackowska, a 40-year-old immigrant from Poland, offered numerous
explanations for the violence, including that she was battling the devil
and trying to rid the children of evil, DuPage County State's Attorney
Robert Berlin said. But she eventually told investigators she stabbed
the children and slashed their throats on Tuesday night because she was
angry that her husband, a truck driver, was often away.
"She
told the detectives that she thought by killing (her son) Justin she
would make her husband hurt the way she hurt in their relationship,"
Berlin said.
Twenty-five miles west of
Chicago, Naperville is known for its idyllic Riverwalk, bustling
downtown shops and stellar schools. It's also where Marilyn Lemak fed
her three children peanut butter laced with antidepressants and
suffocated them as revenge on her estranged husband 13 years ago.
Residents of the wealthy, usually quiet community struggled Thursday to comprehend the latest bloodshed.
"I
don't understand anything that's going on," said Tim Hooper, 28, who
lives in the same condominium complex as the Plackowska family and would
sometimes work out with an older son. "This is so out of the blue."
Plackowska told detectives she found Justin and 5-year-old Olivia Dworakowski jumping on a bed, Berlin said.
"She
had grabbed the knife and she made both victims kneel and begin
praying. She began stabbing her son Justin and told him he was going to
heaven tonight. He pleaded for his life and told her to stop. But she
continued stabbing him until he was dead," he said at a news conference
after a judge ordered Plackowska held without bond.
"She
then turned her attention to 5-year-old Olivia and began stabbing her
with the knife multiple times. She, as well, pleaded for her life, but
the defendant continued to stab her until she was deceased."
Plackowska killed Olivia because she had witnessed the attack on Justin, Berlin said.
The
slayings took place at the home of Olivia's mother, who works nights as
a nurse and had left her daughter in Plackowska's care before.
Plackowska also stabbed the two family dogs.
Olivia's
body was found on the bed, and Justin's was found on the floor beside
it. He had stab wounds on his head, face, neck and back. Both appeared
to have had their throats slit.
"In all my
years in law enforcement, this is the most gruesome and horrific crime
scene that I have seen," Naperville Police Chief Bob Marshall said at
the news conference.
Investigators found two blood-stained knives; a steak knife in the kitchen sink and another in Plackowska's car, Berlin said.
Still
covered in blood and with scratches on her hands, Plackowska drove to a
Catholic church. Finding it closed, she called the church and left a
message saying she had "done something bad" and needed help, Berlin
said. She then went to a friend's home where her other, adult son was
staying and said she had been robbed.
About
the same time, Olivia's mother, Marta Dworakowski, returned home to
discover her door locked and the babysitter's car gone. She called
police to report her daughter was missing, and officers forced their way
into the home.
Police took Plackowska into custody at her friend's home, and prosecutors charged her with first-degree murder late Wednesday.
Plackowska
initially told investigators that an intruder had broken into the home
and killed the children while she was outside smoking a cigarette.
"She
then changed her story and stated that she was really battling the
devil ... and that the children had evil inside them and she was trying
to get the evil and devil out of them," Berlin said.
Later,
she admitted she had lashed out in anger at her husband because he
often left her alone to care for Justin and she worked as a cleaner,
which she felt was beneath her, Berlin said.
In a brief telephone interview, Plackowska's husband, Artur, denied the two were having problems.
"The day before (the killings) she told me that she loves me," he said.
However, a neighbor said he frequently heard the couple shouting at each other over the last five years.
"It happened once every other month," Victor Tuckenberry said.
There
also were money troubles. Public records show the couple filed a
Chapter 7 bankruptcy in 2009; a foreclosure in her name only was filed
in 2007.
Still, Tuckenberry said Plackowska
doted on her sons and he was shocked by the slayings. Plackowska and
Justin "were together all the time," he said.
Plackowska
arrived in the United States from her native Poland on a tourist visa
12 years ago, Berlin said.
She is not a U.S. citizen and authorities
were trying to verify her immigration status. Berlin said she has no
prior history of violence, although she had a misdemeanor DUI from about
10 years ago.
Plackowska didn't speak during
Thursday's bond hearing other than to indicate she could not afford an
attorney. The judge appointed a public defender.
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