The woman had previously been denied custody due to a diagnosis of psychosis, but the child had been entrusted to her two weeks before the tragedy.
A US court found 28-year-old Minnesota resident Julissa Thaler guilty of the cold-blooded murder of her six-year-old son. He shot the boy because he didn’t want to sleep, according to the Daily Mail.
During the investigation, it was learned that after the fight, the woman took the child out of the house, carrying the gun. They got into the car, where the attacker shot the boy nine times.
He was pulled over by police minutes after it was reported that someone was driving with a broken window and a flat tire. The child’s body was found in the trunk. There was a large bullet hole in the bloody car seat.
Subsequently, DNA tests showed that the murdered child’s blood was on his mother’s clothes and skin.
Investigators learned that the woman was interested in the Internet, how to load a shotgun, life insurance payouts if the child dies and how much blood a six-year-old child can lose.
In January 2021, Julissa Thaler was stripped of custody of her daughter after the Dakota County Department of Human Services determined she was “experiencing psychosis and hearing voices telling her to kill herself.” However, the child was again entrusted to him, just two weeks before the murder.
Now the woman faces life in prison without parole. The verdict will be announced on February 16.
Recall that in Mexico, law enforcement officials found 68 bags of human remains in the state of Mexico City.
In Italy, they are looking for the body of a Ukrainian woman who was killed by a former cohabitant
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