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#Queens mom arraigned on murder charges in death of infant twins

#Queens mom arraigned on murder charges in death of infant twins

Queens prosecutors on Saturday revealed the horrific cause of death of six-week-old twin babies — first Pine Sol was added to their milk and then they were scalded with hot water, all allegedly at the hands of a young Queens mother now charged with their murders.

And when one baby somehow still survived, the mother stabbed him in the neck to finish him off, prosecutors allege.

The sickening details were revealed at the murder arraignment of Danezja Kilpatrick, charged with killing Dallis and Dakota Bentley, her six-week-old twins inside their NYCHA apartment.

Kilpatrick, 23 — who allegedly complained, “I can’t take it anymore” when authorities discovered the bodies of the tiny boy and girl — first put the cleaner Pine Sol in their bottles of milk and tried to feed it to them. according to a criminal complaint.

When that didn’t work, the young mother put each of her infants in the bathtub, running hot water over them, according to the complaint. 

Dakota stopped moving under the water, authorities said, prompting the mom to wrap her her small body in a pink blanket, then place it inside black plastic bag she shoved under the kitchen sink, according to the charges.

Dallis somehow survived the bathtub scalding, but was found lying face down inside a bassinet, with a knife sticking out of the back of his neck, according to the court record.

The babies were found at about 3:10 p.m. Thursday after a relative asked police to check the apartment in the Woodside Houses at 51st Street at 32nd Avenue, police said.

Kilpatrick has been charged with two counts each of first and second-degree murder, criminal possession of a weapon in the fourth degree and two counts of endangering the welfare of a child.

After police investigated Danezja Kilpatrick's home, her two children were both found dead.
After police investigated Danezja Kilpatrick’s home, her two children were both found dead.
Wayne Carrington

Kilpatrick’s next court appearance is set for May 21. If convicted, Kilpatrick faces life in prison without possibility of parole.

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