Woman murders her two daughters because they hindered her
The mother of the minors apparently felt that the girls interfered in the lifestyle that she led, to which she was accustomed before having them, and therefore attempts against them, resulting in the death of the minors.
After being the main and only suspect in the case, the woman was captured and put on trial for 5 weeks in the Birmingham Crown court for the murder of her daughters, in the 23-year-old Louise Porton trial, as she was identified, was found GUILTY of the homicides.
The prosecution assured that the murders occurred because the woman felt that her daughters "were interfering in her sexual life." The oldest girl Lexi Draper was 3 years old, and Scarlett Vaughan was only 17 months old.
Even in the middle of the trial, the woman insisted on being innocent, and on not knowing the reason for the death of her daughters, she also said that they had never been a hindrance to her and that she accommodated them to her personal lifestyle. Even so, the girls presented signs of obstruction of the air passage deliberately, in addition Scarlett the woman's youngest daughter presented signs of internal bleeding in the neck which indicated that pressure had been put on her chest.
Likewise, Lexi had already been the victim of two attempts at the hands of her mother to assassinate her before the death of the minor on January 15, 2018, that day Lexi was suffocated by her mother and after suffocating her daughter Louise goes to the bath to take pictures in lingerie, even as her daughter struggled to keep breathing, this day she planned a sexual encounter with a man.
It is known that her youngest daughter Scarlett was taken to the doctor on January 2-4 and was treated with antibiotics for an alleged respiratory condition, during the journey the woman stops at a gas station even though her youngest daughter is dying in the car, and also They claim to have been seen at a funeral home laughing two days before the death of their 17-month-old baby.
Detective Superintendent Pete Hill says he did not understand why the mother did this, but the evidence strongly suggests that he saw them as a hindrance to his lifestyle.
Chris Draper, the girls' father said that he was heartbroken and that he would miss everything that the girls will not be able to share or celebrate with him. And that her only consolation is that the sisters are together.