Woman in 911 call says she strangled her autistic children

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(CNN) -- An Irving, Texas, woman told a 911 operator that she strangled her two young children Monday because they were autistic, according to a recording of the call.

Saiqa Akhter, 30, has been charged with a single count of capital murder in the deaths of her 2-year-old daughter and 5-year-old son, police said.

Dallas County Police spokeswoman Jamille Bradfield said the single count covered a child under 5 and would probably be changed either to include multiple victims or to add a count.

"I'm just not sure which direction the police will go yet," she said.

A woman who identified herself as Akhter called police Monday evening and said she first tried to kill her children with bathroom cleaner, but they would not drink it. She told the 911 operator that she then strangled them with a wire and that they were on her bed.

Police and paramedics tried to resuscitate the children, but Zain Akhter died at the hospital Monday, and his younger sister, Faryaal Akhter, died at the hospital Tuesday evening, according to authorities.

On the tape, the woman tells the operator, "I killed them. I killed both of them. I killed my both kids. ... They are not doing anything. They are just blue. They are not taking any breaths. Their heart is not beating."

The operator asks her what happened.

"First, I tried to give them bathroom cleaner. I put in their mouth, but they don't drink it. I want them to drink it. They don't drink it. ... I grabbed their neck ... and they are no more," she says on the tape.

The operator continues to talk to the woman to keep her on the phone until officers arrive. She asks why she killed her children, and the woman says she wanted normal children.

"They are autistic. I don't want my kids to be autistic," she is heard saying in an even tone.

The operator then asks her what she is feeling, and she says "nothing."

Akhter is being held in the Dallas County jail in lieu of $1 million bail.

According to the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, the Akhter family had a referral in 2009 for "neglectful supervision."

Spokeswoman Marissa Gonzales said the parents admitted leaving their son asleep at home while they rushed their daughter to the emergency room with respiratory problems. The boy was not harmed.

Gonzales said the parents expressed their understanding of the dangers of leaving a child so young home alone and were adamant that it would not happen again. They told Child Protective Services officials that they weren't thinking clearly because of their concern for their daughter.

Gonzales said the children were in good condition apart from the little girl's health issues and exhibited no signs of physical abuse. The home was clean and tidy.

Gonzales also said no one interviewed at the time had any concerns about the care of the children. Officials worked with family for more than two months, linking them with community resources that could provide support in dealing with the children's medical and developmental issues, she said.

Woman in 911 call says she strangled her autistic children - CNN.com
 
Oh damn, this woman has really cold heart about children with autism and she should know about autism children are different from normal children and require extra training. This woman isn't deserve so enough to take care of children. :roll:
 
I feel lucky that my parents persevered with me even though much less help for dealing with autistic children was available back then.

Poor little kids. I feel very sorry for them. :(
 
Yeah, poor kids. That is why I don't understand why hearing and normal people think that they want us to be normal than not perfect child or children. They would fight to get us into surgery or try hard to get us "fix" very badly. They don't know how to accept us as different and as a matter of fact it is good to have balance between normal and not perfect. The mother does not accept them as they are and she is very impatient. That is why the autistic children need to learn both at home and school. It just take time for the children to learn. It take work to help the children. The mother need professional help with counseling and mental issues of why she did this. :hmm:
 
I'm thinking post-partum depression maybe? (It can creep up within 5 years after the birth of a child), or it could be that she felt overwhelmed by the situation and in desperation killed them.

HOWEVER this does not mean she should get off the hook. She should have sought proper services for her children as well as for herself. If she felt like she could not handle it then she should have sought to have them placed in a home for special needs children such as Easter Seals. I don't like the idea of pawning your children off to other people but if their safety and well-being is at stake because the parents cannot handle it, then this is the best solution OR they could choose to have the children adopted to a couple that have experience in dealing with special needs children.

What she did is not right by any means, it is not the children's fault for being born autistic, nor is it the parent's fault. It is just the nature of biology. One or both of the parents carry a dominant-recessive gene for autism.
 
Terrible tragedy....but the woman seemed lucid and sane while calling 9-1-1 ....felt "nothing"....otherwise, she didn't care.....
 
Raising audism children is not easy and can be stressful. I remember reading article somewhere that not many states offer support for audism children. NJ is the only state that offer 100% support and has strict laws that requires treatment and support. I do not think Texas is one of them, I could be wrong. If State refused assistance, then that is State fault too.

Bottom line is murder is not acceptable either.
 
:giggle: AUDISM. I think you meant AUTISM.
 
update from CNN

Texas mom faces 2nd charge in deaths of autistic children
Texas mom faces 2nd charge in deaths of autistic children - CNN.com

Police have added a second charge of capital murder against an Irving, Texas, woman who allegedly told a 911 operator that she strangled her two young children because they were autistic, a spokeswoman for the district attorney said Friday.

Saiqa Akhter, 30, now faces two charges of capital murder of a child under 5 in the deaths of her 2-year-old daughter and 5-year-old son, Dallas County district attorney spokeswoman Jamille Bradfield said.

A woman who identified herself as Akhter called police Monday evening and said she first tried to kill her children with bathroom cleaner, but they would not drink it. She told the 911 operator that she then strangled them with a wire and that they were on her bed.

Police and paramedics tried to resuscitate the children, but Zain Akhter died at the hospital Monday, and his younger sister, Faryaal Akhter, died at the hospital Tuesday evening, according to authorities.

On the tape, the woman tells the operator, "I killed them. I killed both of them. I killed my both kids. ... They are not doing anything. They are just blue. They are not taking any breaths. Their heart is not beating."

The operator asks her what happened.

"First, I tried to give them bathroom cleaner. I put in their mouth, but they don't drink it. I want them to drink it. They don't drink it. ... I grabbed their neck ... and they are no more," she says on the tape.

The operator continues to talk to the woman to keep her on the phone until officers arrive. She asks why she killed her children, and the woman says she wanted normal children.

"They are autistic. I don't want my kids to be autistic," she is heard saying in an even tone.

The operator then asks her what she is feeling, and she says "nothing."

Akhter is being held in the Dallas County jail in lieu of $1 million bail.

According to the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, the Akhter family had a referral in 2009 for "neglectful supervision."
 
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