
Mother Confesses to Suffocating Infant, Claims She Went to Sleep Afterwards
A young mother has confessed to suffocating her one-month-old infant, an act she claims was committed before she went to sleep, as if nothing had happened. In a recent interview with Crime TV, the woman, whose identity remains undisclosed, spoke about the tragic incident that led to the death of her child. During the interview, conducted in an outdoor setting, the mother recounted the circumstances surrounding the event. She stated that her partner had been absent for two days, working at a house, and was unable to return home. "He didn't come back for those two days," she explained, her voice low. "He was at someone's house and couldn't come home that night. It was late, and he fell asleep at his sister's place." When asked if she sought revenge on her partner, she firmly denied it, stating, "No. I didn't want revenge." She also spoke about the cross she wears, attributing it to her faith in God. When pressed on whether she believes God will forgive her, she paused, visibly emotional, before responding. The case highlights the devastating consequences of personal struggles and the profound impact on families.