According to New York police, a mother who is suspected of killing her twin 2-year-old daughters by suffocating them has entered a guilty plea.
According to a news release issued by the Suffolk County District Attorney on December 13, Tenia Campbell’s mother called 911 in June 2019 and said that her 28-year-old daughter was “driving around in the family van and was threatening to kill her daughters.”
Officers were dispatched to the areas between Medford and Montauk looking for Campbell, officials said.
An East Hampton police officer saw the van and Campbell outside it, the district attorney said.
When the officer went to the van, the twins were found “dead in their car seats,” officials said. Campbell later said she smothered them, officials said.
“This is such a sad and tragic case. Those two little girls looked to this defendant, their mother, for protection and love. Instead, she executed them,” District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney said in the release. “The defendant has one thing those twin girls will never have again: life. But now, this defendant will get to live out the majority of her life behind bars.”
Campbell pleaded guilty to two counts of murder, officials said.
She is scheduled to go back to court in January for a sentencing conference, the release said.