A Mother Killed Her Daughter By Aliens

A Mother Killed Her Daughter By Aliens
A Mother Killed Her Daughter By Aliens

Video: A Mother Killed Her Daughter By Aliens

Video: A Mother Killed Her Daughter By Aliens
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A Virginia mother allegedly assured agents investigating her daughter's death that she killed her because she wanted to send the 6-year-old girl to heaven to save her from aliens.

According to People, who gained access to case documents, Darla Hise also told police officers who interviewed her at a psychiatric hospital that she had aliens in her stomach that she wanted to extract.

These statements are found in a motion filed by the 27-year-old woman's defense to prevent Hise's use of police talks from being used in the trial to be held in a Bath county court late next month.

Her lawyers assure in the document that the accused lacked the mental clarity due to mental disorders and drug addiction to understand her right not to incriminate herself. They also request the transfer of the trial to another venue due to the "great passion" that the case has generated in the community, reported the WDBJ7 channel in Roanoke, VA.

The facts of the case date back to February 6, when the accused repeatedly called the 911 emergency service to report that her daughter Abigail had been shot, but without providing her name or address. Authorities were able to identify the source of the call and reach the house in the town of Hot Springs, where they found the little girl dead with a shot.

Subsequently, upon questioning, she was charged with first-degree murder, attempted murder, use of a firearm, possession of methamphetamine and possession of a firearm and drug at the same time.

In her talk with detectives at the hospital, the woman confessed that "her daughter and son were in danger because of the aliens and that she planned to save her daughter by sending her to heaven," according to The Roanoke Times.

Toxicology tests following his arrest showed traces of methamphetamines, amphetamines, and marijuana in Hise's body. According to the motion of her lawyers, she had consumed them in the three weeks prior to her daughter's death, People said.

The defendant's 3-year-old son was at home when his sister died, but he suffered no injuries and is currently in the care of a relative.

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