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In 2001, the Police received an emergency call from Darlie Brown.

She was screaming that she and her two boys had been stabbed by an intruder. The medics were unable to save the children. Darlie's wounds -- more superficial and not life threatening seemed like self inflicted.

Darlie Brown testified that an intruder killed her children but police found inconsistencies between her report and the crime scene evidence.

FBI's agent Al Brantley testified that the window screen that was cut could have merely been removed by an intruder. Also that Darlie's expensive jewelry had been left untouched, discounting robbery as a motive. And finally about the stabbing of the boys he said it was a personal attack done with extreme anger, not by a stranger.
One of the motives of this crime could be that she has family's financial problems. She was a full-time homemaker but her husband Darin earned a high income. After a few years of
living an affluent lifestyle, Darin's business began to falter and with it came financial problems for the couple. Darlie, obsessed with her appearance, reportedly had little patience for the children.

Darlie is a materialistic woman with substantial debt and little money in the bank who feared that her middle class lifestyle was about to end. Charles Linch, a trace-evidence expert, said it was impossible for an intruder to leave that scene without a trail of blood. There was no blood found outside the Brown home.
This heartless mother whose children were getting in the way of her lifestyle, should be convicted of the murder of her two sons and put on a death row.

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