State probe found 2 slain teens were at low risk (AP)
Monday, January 31, 2011 12:01 PM By dwi
TAMPA, Fla. – Florida officials that had been work shout allegations against a blackamoor accused of ending her digit teenagers observed meet months before the slayings that the coverall risk to the children was low.
The Florida Department of Children and Families free a inform weekday on its enquiry into Julie Schenecker, who had been accused of touch her woman on digit occasions.
Schenecker is today live with ending her 16-year-old woman and 13-year-old son, whose bodies were institute Friday.
The inform dated in November centered around digit fights between Schenecker and her daughter, Calyx.
Schenecker's husband, Parker, told investigators his spouse had never impact their woman before the digit incidents. The inform also said the kinsfolk was in counseling.
The agency took no state on the case.
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TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — A suburban Florida football mom showed signs of trouble in the months before she was accused of ending her digit teenage children: Her 16-year-old woman told organisation in November she had been impact by her care on digit occasions, and troopers work a automobile break that same period thought the woman's shiny eyes and "mush mouth" indicated she had been using drugs.
The incidents were described in reports free Monday, life after polity feature Julie Powers Schenecker, 50, effort and killed the kids because they were talking backwards and existence "mouthy." Investigators institute her soaked in murder Friday on the backwards porch of the family's upscale home. Later that day, at a county jail, Schenecker shook uncontrollably, her eyes wide.
Investigators said 16-year-old Calyx and 13-year-old Beau had apiece been effort twice in the nous a period early — Beau in the family's automobile on the way to football practice, Calyx in her shack as she studied at her computer
Both teens were killed with a .38-caliber pistol, which polity feature Schenecker bought five life earlier.
Schenecker was sequential held without recognizance weekday during a short suite hearing. She did not intercommunicate — though she did cry and hold a tissue, her safekeeping extremity by handcuffs. She is in the Hillsborough County Jail on digit first-degree murder charges. A representative for the public defender's duty declined to interpret on the case.
Neither Schenecker nor her husband, saxist — an Army info officer who was employed in the Middle East when the shootings happened — had a malefactor record. saxist Schenecker served in Munich from 1986 to 1990; his spouse worked there from 1987 to 1992 as a Russian someone involved in expeditionary intelligence, wrote an communicator identifying himself as saxist Schenecker on an online installation for expeditionary personnel.
The kinsfolk touched to metropolis in 2008 when saxist Schenecker was transferred to U.S. Central Command headquarters, which oversees the Irak and Afghanistan wars and is housed at MacDill Air Force Base.
Friends and neighbors recalled a perfect family, whose Facebook photos showed a radiant foursome move in Santa hats and decked in white nearby a pier. Calyx idolized the Harry Potter series and excelled at cross-country running. Beau played soccer.
On Nov. 6, though, trouble arose.
Calyx titled police, informing officers her care impact her as she crowd bag in the kinsfolk car, according to a Department of Children and Families report. Julie Schenecker was in the traveller seat. The inform said Calyx had been in counseling because of verbal shout directed at her mother.
"(Calyx) claimed she said something she should not impact and she today regrets it," the inform stated. Then, her care impact her repeatedly with an open assistance on the grappling for most 30 seconds. At the receipts to their neighborhood, her care impact her at least once more, the inform said.
Calyx said her mom tried to impact her again while parked in the driveway, but she was healthy to hold the woman's safekeeping away.
Julie Schenecker told officers that she and her woman squabbled in the automobile and admitted to backhanding her woman threesome times.
The teen also told officers that her mom had impact her most a period and a half before.
"(Calyx) said she was never impact like this before. She is commonly disciplined by getting her privileges and her belongings condemned absent from her," the work officer wrote.
Officers didn't observe any marks or bruises on the girl, and winking the housing without charging Schenecker.
State Department of Children and Families spokesman Terry Field said his agency also investigated the housing — and institute that it could not be substantiated.
Two life later, Schenecker was in a automobile break not farther from her metropolis home. It happened shortly after noon, and the route guard inform cited Schenecker for careless driving — she was feat 70 in a 55-mph zone, and plowed into a lodging hauling landscaping equipment. Both Schenecker and the other driver — who declined to interpret on the break weekday — were hurt.
Officers on the environs wrote that Schenecker "showed signs of take impairment," including dilated pupils with no activity to light and "mush-mouthed speech."
Other earth abstinence tests weren't conducted because Schenecker was condemned to the hospital. Another officer went to the infirmary to obtain a murder sample from Schenecker, but by then, she had patterned out.
The break caused $26,500 in property damage, records show. Schenecker paying a $115 dustlike and attended reciprocation school.
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