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Mother Drowns Daughters In Bathtub

October 2, 2007 by Morbid  

Filed under: Crime, Murder 

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22-year-old Amber Hill is accused of drowning her two daughters, 2-year-old Ceccies Hill and 4-year-old Jonelle Cintron, in a bathtub. She then called the girls’ father, 23-year-old Jamie Cintron, at work and informed him that the girls “are at peace”. When he arrived at the apartment, he found his daughters laying in the bathtub and pulled them out.

Both my daughters are laying here dead! Why? Why are my daughters dead?” a weeping Cintron screamed into a telephone while making a 911 emergency call to police.

Friends and neighbors claim Amber Hill did not have a mental history while many others said she was suffering from depression and was taking medication. Hill would not answer any questions aside from providing her name, age and address. She showed no emotion when she was taken away by police.

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  1. www.hottubsforyou.info » Mother Drowns Daughters In Bathtub
    6:20 pm on October 6th, 2007

    [...] Morbid wrote a fantastic post today on “Mother Drowns Daughters In Bathtub”Here’s ONLY a quick extract22-year-old Amber Hill is accused of drowning her two daughters, 2-year-old Ceccies Hill and 4-year-old Jonelle Cintron, in a bathtub. She then called the girls’ father, 23-year-old Jamie Cintron, at work and informed him that the girls … [...]

  2. tabularasa9
    2:30 pm on November 16th, 2007

    What a scum!!!

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