Seattle mother accused of having killed her son for not having made his duties

A Seattle mother is in prison on suspicion of murder after telling police that she was cutting and beating her teenage son until he died because she was angry that he was not doing his duties.

The 29-year-old woman called 911 around 14:15 on Thursday from the family’s home near 4000 14. Ave South and reported that her 14-year-old son was reacting while disciplining him.

“(Mother) said she spanked him with an extension cord and it went too far,” a Seattle police officer wrote in a report. (Mother) said that (son) did not end her duties and she was angry. (Mother) told him it was ‘rump -cutting time.’ (Mother) ordered (son) to remove his clothes and used an extension cord to beat him. “

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The report claims the woman told investigators she pushed her son against the wall and he hit his head, walked limp and then fell on the floor.

“(Mother) continued to beat (son) while on the floor,” the report states. “(Mother) ordered (son) to stand as he adhered to. (Mother) continued to beat (son) for about an hour.”

The woman told investigators that she stopped the Christmas because the boy did not respond, the report claims. At a bail hearing on Friday afternoon, the woman refused to appear in court, but a public defender argued for her release from custody.

“I know about the severity of these facts, but this also involves a mother who loses her son and significant trauma she experiences from it,” lawyer Zelena Jones told Judge Jill Klinge. “I would also argue that there would be further trauma on top of it if she is imprisoned. Given her limited history, the fact that it seems that she was working with law enforcement, and the fact that she has very limited resources, she had to be released. “

Judge blade sitting with prosecutors asking for a $ 3 million bail. Komo News does not name the woman yet because she is not indicted. Prosecutors stated in court that they expect it to happen by Tuesday.

The victim is only referred to in the police report at JR, his full identity was not released in Friday’s daily report by King County Medical Examiner’s Office.