A Maryland mother stabbed two of her children to death and wounded two others while attempting an exorcism, authorities said.
A second woman, who was
briefly hospitalized after the incident, was also charged in the two
deaths. Police believe she is not related to the family, but lived at
the same residence in Germantown.
Norell Harris, 1, and his
sister, Zyana Harris, 2, suffered fatal stab wounds while their
siblings, ages 5 and 8, were hospitalized with injuries, authorities
said
.
"Cases like this are
heartbreaking," county Police Chief Tom Manger said. "Our thoughts are
with the family and friends of the victims."
Police said they found
the four children Friday morning after a neighbor called 911 to report
suspicious activity at the home. The neighbor reported seeing a car with
a door open and a knife next to it.
Exorcism is a ritual
aimed at defeating purported evil spirits or demons. Authorities did not
provide additional details on why they suspected exorcism.
"Investigators have
learned that the two defendants believed that they were performing an
exorcism. The investigation into this motive and other aspects of the
crime continue at this point," police said.
Police were called to the
home Thursday over reports of an unattended child in a car. By the time
they got there, the child was not in the car and no one came to the
door, authorities said.
After the neighbor's
call, authorities notified county child protective services and asked
them to follow up. It's unclear whether they did.
Both women are being held without bond. Information on their attorneys was not immediately available.
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