From police lobby telephone, Irving mother reports she smothered her two little girls

Domingo Ramirez Jr., Emerson Clarridge
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A woman killed her two young daughters in an apartment in Irving where they lived together and arrived late Monday at police headquarters to confess over a lobby telephone, authorities said.

Madison McDonald, 30, calmly told a 911 operator that she had smothered 1-year-old Lillian Mae McDonald and 6-year-old Archer Hammond, police said.

Officer Robert Reeves, an Irving police spokesman, declined to describe other statements that McDonald made to detectives. The crime’s motive was not clear.

McDonald went to the Irving police station and used a telephone in the lobby to call 911 about 10 p.m. and suggested to an operator she had prevented her girls from breathing.

Police went to the apartment, in the 700 block of Cowboys Parkway, and found the girls’ bodies. The Dallas County Medical Examiner Office was to determine the cause of the deaths.

Police arrested McDonald on suspicion of two counts of capital murder of a person under 10 years of age. She was being held without bail Tuesday in the Irving City Jail.

No one beyond McDonald and the girls lived at their unit in the Anthem Apartments, and no was else was present at the time the girls were slain, Reeves said.

Police had previously been called to McDonald’s apartment. Reeves declined to release the nature, number and disposition of the calls.

Someone with information on the case should call Irving police at 972-273-1010 or submit tips to ipdcrimetips@cityofirving.org

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