Carulus Hines Guilty of Killing Her Daughter Malecia Hines
(Readers beware of graphic police description, at the end of this update, of what officers saw when they arrived).
ATLANTA - The Fulton County Medical Examiner confirmed Tuesday afternoon that 4-year-old Malecia Hines was not shot by any of the bullets that police fired at her mother, but was killed by a combination of asphyxia and multiple stab wounds.
Two Atlanta police officers, responding to a 911 call at the Hines home Monday afternoon, discovered Malecia's mother, 40-year-old Carulus Hines, stabbing Malecia repeatedly. Police Maj. Keith Meadows said the officers shot and killed Carulus when she refused to stop and put down the knife.
Two Atlanta police officers, responding to a 911 call at the Hines home Monday afternoon, discovered Malecia's mother, 40-year-old Carulus Hines, stabbing Malecia repeatedly. Police Maj. Keith Meadows said the officers shot and killed Carulus when she refused to stop and put down the knife.
The following statement was released by the Fulton County Medical Examiner's Office on Tuesday afternoon:
The initial phases of the autopsy examinations of 40-year-old Carulus Hines and her 4-year-old daughter, Malecia, have been completed.
Carulus Hines died of multiple gunshot wounds of the torso and lower limbs. All but one of the wounds was at waist level or below.
4-year-old Malecia died of a combination of asphyxia and multiple stab wounds. There were no gunshot wounds.
The autopsies were conducted by Medical Examiners Karen Sullivan, MD and Jennifer Gardetto, MD.
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The initial phases of the autopsy examinations of 40-year-old Carulus Hines and her 4-year-old daughter, Malecia, have been completed.
Carulus Hines died of multiple gunshot wounds of the torso and lower limbs. All but one of the wounds was at waist level or below.
4-year-old Malecia died of a combination of asphyxia and multiple stab wounds. There were no gunshot wounds.
The autopsies were conducted by Medical Examiners Karen Sullivan, MD and Jennifer Gardetto, MD.
Read further news from SOURCE.
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