On Thu 17 Jul 2003 07:09:59p, (Soundweapon) wrote in
news:20030717190959.13267.00000079@mb-m10.news.cs.com:
CIA - Baby Killers?
The CIA has classified harassment technology that can trick people into
believing they are hearing voices no one else can hear. The CIA is
giving access to this classified technology to harassment groups who use
it against people they target. Mothers who claim to have killed their
children because God told them to do it may have been targeted by these
harassment groups, who were given access to this technology. This
technology is operated from a neighboring house and can be used to trick
an unsuspecting targeted person living next-door into believing God is
speaking to him or her. This technology was developed to protect the
national security of the United States but has been turned against its
own citizens. To learn more, please read the website listed below. Also,
please send this information to your Senator and Representative in
Washington, DC. A recent case of a mother killing her children because
she claimed God told her to do it could be the handiwork of the CIA. I
listed the article below.
My website:
http://ourworld.cs.com/soundweapon/
Soundweapon@cs.com
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Article:
Sheriff: Mother said God told her to kill sons
Suspect alternately crying, praying in cell, he says
Monday, May 12, 2003 Posted: 4:19 PM EDT (2019 GMT)
TYLER, Texas (CNN) -- Deanna LaJune Laney, the woman accused of killing
two of her three young sons last weekend, is acting erratically in her
jail cell, an East Texas sheriff told CNN.
"She goes from a fetal position of crying, to walking around the cell
singing gospel music. She stops and prays, then she goes into a crying
hysteria," Smith County Sheriff J. B. Smith said. "She all of a sudden
realizes what she's done, then she'll go into a flatline, blank stare."
Laney, 38, is under a suicide watch, according to The Associated Press.
The church choir member who told authorities that God told her to kill
her children now faces capital murder charges in the deaths of her 8-
and 6-year-old sons, he said. Smith said the children "had been severely
beaten in the head with what appeared to be a rock."
A third son, 14-month-old Aaron, was in critical condition Monday at
Dallas Children's Hospital, and Laney faces aggravated assault charges
in his beating, according to the sheriff's department.
Smith said that after the killings early Saturday, Laney made a 911 call
on her cellular phone and spoke in a "very calm, matter-of-fact way. She
told a dispatcher, 'I've killed my boys,'" Smith said.
Bail has been set at $3 million, and a lawyer has been appointed for
Laney, he said.
A sheriff's department spokeswoman said deputies responded at 12:52 a.m.
Saturday to the New Chapel Hill home, about seven miles outside of
Tyler.
When officers arrived, they entered the house and found Aaron in his
crib, bludgeoned and with a pillow over his head, but still breathing.
Laney was not there, but continued to talk calmly on the phone, Smith
said.
Officers found the woman, wearing bloody clothes, in a wooded area about
100 yards behind her house, the sheriff said.
Laney described where her other two children could be found but refused
to go there herself, he said.
Her husband was apparently asleep inside the house during the attack
because he came walking out "in his nightclothes," the sheriff said.
Smith said the children's father was still in shock and has not yet been
interviewed, but investigators hope to speak to him Monday.
"Any time you're dealing with children, it's such a devastating thing,"
Smith said. "It's so emotional to see something like this that makes
absolutely no sense"
He said the Laneys were a "very stable, loving family" and that the
suspect has no history of mental illness.
Two years ago, another Texas woman, Andrea Yates, drowned her five
children while suffering from postpartum depression and psychosis. She
told authorities that Satan told her to kill the children. Despite a
documented history of mental illness, a jury rejected her plea of
innocent by reason of insanity and convicted her of murder. Yates was
sentenced to life in prison but will be eligible for parole in 40 years.
Laney sang at the First Assembly of God Church where her brother-in-law,
Gary Bell, is the pastor, according to The Associated Press.
"This was a brutal and horrific incident that has changed our lives [and
will] for years to come," Bell said during a service Sunday. "But we all
believe as a family that this wasn't our Dee that did this to her
children."
Neighbors, too, were at a loss to explain what went wrong.
"There's no way in the world that I would believe she would do this
without something taking over her and something snapping in her," a
neighbor said.
"It is absolutely devastating to the neighborhood," he said.
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