California parents decapitated 2 kids, forced younger ones to look at their mangled bodies

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California parents decapitated 2 kids, forced younger ones to look at their mangled bodies​



By
Patrick Reilly



Published Nov. 19, 2025

Updated Nov. 19, 2025, 11:32 a.m. ET























A mother and father were convicted of decapitating two of their children and then making their two younger sons view their siblings’ headless bodies.

Maurice Jewel Taylor Sr. and Natalie Sumiko Brothwell were found guilty Tuesday of murdering their daughter, Maliaka, 13, and son Maurice Jr., 12, in the family’s home in Lancaster, California, in November 2020.

After the savage killings, the parents made their two younger sons, ages 8 and 9, look at their older siblings’ bodies before locking them in their bedrooms without food or water “for several days,” according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office.

“This was a monstrous act of cruelty that shattered an entire family,” District Attorney Nathan J. Hochman said in a statement Tuesday.

Mugshot of Natalie Sumiko Brothwell. 4
Natalie Sumiko Brothwell was found guilty of murdering her 13-year-old daughter and 12-year-old son. Pima County Sheriff's Department
Maurice Jewel Taylor Sr., one of the parents convicted of decapitating two of their children. 4
Maurice Jewel Taylor Sr. and his wife made their two younger sons view their siblings’ headless bodies. Law&Crime Network





“Two innocent children were brutally murdered, and their young brothers were left to live through unimaginable horror.”




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The children’s bodies and the surviving brothers were found days later after firefighters responded to a gas leak at the house on Dec. 3, the Los Angeles Times reported.

Maliaka and Maurice Jr. in an undated photo. 4
KABC
Aerial view of a house surrounded by a fence with a police car parked outside, with yellow tape across the street. 4
The horrific murders took place in the family’s home in Lancaster, California. KABC
Neighbors had reported a smell emanating from the house and clients for Taylor, a personal trainer who was working remotely, reported their concerns to authorities after he stopped showing up for virtual sessions and wasn’t returning messages.

Lancaster Mayor Rex Parris said at the time — which was during the middle of the Covid pandemic — that it appeared that the economy, closed schools and public spaces created a stressful environment in the home.
 
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