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Deranged American mother of Arizona sang to her children as she slaughter them one by one

 


Deranged American mother of Arizona sang to her children as she slaughter them one by one

Rachel Henry's 3-year-old son tried to fight back for his life but was no match against the wicked mother

By Edward Era Barbacena 


It has always been in the news in the United States in almost every month wherein innocent children are being murdered by their so-called guardians or even parents.

Some would do this for some strange reason like the cases of family annihilators that in order to be with their mistresses, they ended murdering their families because they are considered as hindrances and some for no reason at all. The majority of the offspring murderers are usually the white ones.

On July 29, Phoenix Police released never before seen body camera video in the homicide of three children.

The children, all under the age of four, were killed in 2020, and their mother, Rachel Henry, is accused of suffocating them.

At the time, police said crews were called out to an area near 24th Street and Southern Avenue. A relative at the home called 911, and when officers entered, a three-year-old boy, a two-year-old girl, and a seven-month-old girl were found unconscious. The three victims were later identified as Zane Henry, Mireya Henry and Catalaya Rios.

The video, which was taken on January 20, 2020, starts with officers arriving at the house, and ends with Henry in handcuffs.

In the video, a woman who identified herself as Rachel Henry sobs as officers arrive outside her home.

"I put them down for a nap, and thought that they were sleeping," Henry said.

The camera captures an officer entering through the front door and looking around. What he sees is blurred, but the audio suggests he became extremely emotional at the sight.

"I heard this one screaming, she…" an officer was heard saying on camera. The officer was not seen on camera.

"You OK man?" another unseen officer was heard saying. "I'm getting you out of here. We can get someone else to watch over the door."

Later, police direct Henry to stand by a truck as they investigate. She starts chatting, admitting to being addicted at one time to marijuana and meth.

"I’m asking the Lord for forgiveness, so I can move on and move fresh," Henry was heard saying.

"The girl is weird," said one of the victims' family member, while they talked to officers. "I'm afraid I'm going to go home one day, and find the kids drowning in the tub or something."

Henry was later driven to the police station, where she was taken into a room to talk. When the camera was turned back on, Henry was directed to put her hands up, so she can be placed in handcuffs.

Court documents claim Henry admitted to officers in an interview that she suffocated her children to death, singing to them while she did it. Investigators claim she afterwards, Henry placed the victims on the couch, and positioned them as if they were taking a nap.

No motive has been revealed in the case.

Per detectives, Henry moved to Phoenix from Oklahoma just a few months before the killings. Police reports in Oklahoma outlined a series of domestic disputes and welfare checks. At one point, social workers removed the children from the home.

Henry has pleaded not guilty to her three murder charges, and her case is still ongoing.












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