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The bodies of two young children, found in the New Zealand’s suitcases, was heard the traces of antidepressant drugs after their killed mothers.
The 44-year-old Hacken is being tried in the Auckland court of the allegations that she killed her eight-year-old Joe Joe and the six-year-old joe-and hid their body in the repository.
The remnants of the children were found in the suitcase family, which acquired the contents of the storage block in 2022.
Later in the thoracic cavity and liver as a young and mine, Prosecutor Natalie Walker said that prosecutor Natalie Walker had stated in court, Prosecutor Natalie Walker said.
Drugs should not be given to children, and in cases of overdose can cause attacks, drowsiness or death.
Ms. Lee was appointed Nortriptyline as a trial in 2017 after reporting to the doctor that she had problems with her sleep and felt dizziness after her husband’s cancer diagnosis.
In court, she heard not guilty of two charges, but assumed the death of her children.
She also admits that after their death, she wrapped them in three plastic bags, put them in the suitcases, which she sealed with the tape, and took them to the storage center, where she left them for four years, the jury said.
Prosecutors also claim that Ms. Lee changed her name and a month after the killing of children and, hiding her bodies, flew into Seoul’s place for a business class.
She was arrested in Ulsan, South Korea in September 2022, after Interpol made a world red message for her and extradited to New Zealand in November of the same year.
On Tuesday, the court also heard the terrible details of how baby bodies were discovered.
On August 10, 2022, two members of the public won the auction and paid $ 401 in New Zealand (175 pounds; 238 dollars) scored a locked locker room, which was filled with home items, including bikes, clothing and two suitcases.
Downloading these suitcases to his trailer the next day, the buyer noticed the unusual smell he compared it with the “dead rat’s smell” -and, came home, cut into blocked and plastic suitcases with a knife.
Inside there were several black, tightly tied plastic bags stuffed in each other. Inside, they were the bodies of two children – one in each suitcase – which were later identified as young and mine.
The perception determined that there were no signs of injuries to the baby’s bodies, although it was clear that they had been killed by someone else.
The pathologist found that they died of murder uncertain funds, including using Nortriptyline, the allegations said.
The trial heard that Ms. Lee raised a recipe for drugs from a pharmacy in August 2017 – five months after her husband Jan Joe was diagnosed with cancer.
As a result of Mr Joe’s death, in November 2017, Ms. Lee has said several times that she and the children would also die if he did it according to the persecution. Ms. Lee’s mother allegedly remembered how she was crying on the phone, saying she would die when Mr Joe died.
Another time, Ms. Lee allegedly sent a message about her husband, saying, “If you die, I will die with two children.”
And during a vacation in Australia after Mr Joe’s death, Mrs. Lee allegedly told a friend that she wanted the plane to crash so that her and her children could die together. Ms Lee said she would be less sad if her children died and not her husband, the prosecution said in court.
The defense lawyer Latarin Smith told the court that Ms. Lee “descent into madness”, causing her to die of her two children, began when Mr. Joe died. Before that, according to the defense, they were a “happy little family”.
After Mr. Joe was admitted to the intensive care department, and then palliative assistance, Ms Lee began to “solve” and believed it was better if they all died together, said Ms. Smith.
Ms. Lee’s defense claims also made antidepressants when she gave them to the children, but made the dose wrong – and when she woke up, her children died.
“She killed her children, but she is not guilty of murder with insanity,” said Ms. Smith.
As the trial opened on Monday, Jeffrey Wening’s Justice told the jury that it was probably determining that “or at the time when the children were killed, Ms. Lee was insane.”
Ms. Lee is a citizen of New Zealand, born in South Korea.
It is expected that its trial will last up to four weeks.