Miscegenation News: 2 Children 'beheaded' in BLACK personal trainer's home in Los Angeles; BLACK father & WHITE mother of children charged with murder

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Children 'beheaded' in personal trainer's home

A personal trainer has been arrested after his two children were found beheaded in his home.
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The 12-year-old boy and a 13-year-old girl were discovered dead in the Los Angeles home, in the US state of California, on Friday (local time), the LA Times reported.

The Los Angeles County Fire Department arrived about 8am (local time) after receiving a report of a gas leak at the property and discovered the two deceased children in separate rooms.

Police said they had sustained “lacerations and stab wounds”, with the local mayor describing the injuries as “pretty brutal”.

The two beheaded children were found inside this family home in Los Angeles. Source: ABC7
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The children’s dad, Maurice Taylor Sr, 34, was arrested and being held on suspicion of murder with a bail of A$2.7 million.

It’s not clear how long the children had been dead before they were discovered. Police said their deaths were not believed to be caused by a gas leak.

Two other uninjured children were in the home when crews arrived and were taken to hospital for checks. An adult woman was also in the home at the time.

Clients of Mr Taylor described him a kind and hardworking person, adding to their disbelief over the deaths of the two kids.

Emergency crews rushed to the home after the bodies were found. Source: ABC7

“Think of the nicest person that you know, then multiply that by five. He worked so hard to support himself. Unfortunately, we don’t know enough to say what happened or what didn’t happen,” lawyer and client Howard Kern told the LA Times.

Another client said Mr Taylor had been working remotely due to the coronavirus and described him as “so reliable, so responsive and mellow”.

The uninjured children have been taken into the care of the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS), according to the publication.

None of the children have been previously involved with the DCFS and there have been no previous calls regarding concern for their welfare.



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Editor comments: The two victims, the kids, their skin color is much lighter than the father (suspect)
- it may be that the mother of the victims is 'white' or 'very light'.

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Parents plead not guilty in decapitation of two children in Lancaster​

by City News Service • February 2, 2022


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[Inset] Maliaka Taylor and Maurice Taylor Jr. were found dead in their Lancaster home on Dec. 4, 2020. Their father, Maurice Taylor Sr. (bottom left) was charged on Dec. 8, 2020, with the murders; and their mother, Natalie Brothwell [bottom right] was charged with the murders in September 2021. [Main image by BRYAN HALL]

LANCASTER – The parents of a 12-year-old boy and a 13-year-old girl who were decapitated in Lancaster pleaded not guilty Wednesday to murder and child abuse charges.


The children’s father, Maurice Jewel Taylor Sr., now 35, was arrested in December 2020 and charged with two counts of murder involving his 12-year- old son Maurice Jr. and 13-year-old daughter Maliaka, along with two felony counts of child abuse under circumstances or conditions likely to cause great bodily injury or death involving his two other sons, who were 8 and 9 at the time.

The children’s mother, Natalie Sumiko Brothwell, now 45, was arrested last September at her home in Tucson, Arizona, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. She is also facing the same counts as Taylor.

The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office confirmed that the two older children were decapitated and that the two younger boys were shown their slain siblings and forced to stay in their bedrooms for several days without food. The victims were stabbed Nov. 29, 2020, and their bodies were still inside the family’s home in the 45000 block of Century Circle when authorities arrived five days later, according to Deputy Eric Ortiz of the LASD.

Taylor worked at a physical therapy center in Santa Monica, but had been conducting training sessions via Zoom due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Some of his clients contacted authorities when they could not reach him for scheduled appointments in the week leading up to the discovery of the children’s bodies. Criminal proceedings were temporarily suspended for Taylor after a doubt was declared in December 2020 about his mental competency, but were subsequently reinstated last year.

Taylor and Brothwell each remain jailed in lieu of $4.2 million bail and are due back in a Lancaster courtroom Feb. 15.

Without naming Taylor, District Attorney George Gascón noted in December 2020 that a defendant charged in a “horrific case in Lancaster” could face “more than a half a century” behind bars if he’s convicted. The murder charges against Taylor do not include special circumstance allegations that could have made him eligible for the death penalty or life in prison without the possibility of parole.

Taylor faces a potential state prison sentence of 57 years and four months to life if convicted as charged, according to the District Attorney’s Office. It was not immediately clear whether Brothwell could face the same potential life prison sentence if she is convicted as charged.

Gascón said he has heard the “hue and cry” about how the filing decision may “somehow provide less safety for our community in the case.”

“What would be the utility to take somebody that is probably going to spend the rest of his life in prison to continue to add years and waste taxpayers’ money on additional litigation?” Gascón asked soon after being sworn in to office.

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Mother arrested, charged in deaths of children who were decapitated in Lancaster​

by City News Service • September 29, 2021


[Inset] Maliaka Taylor and Maurice Taylor Jr. were found dead in their Lancaster home on Dec. 4, 2020. Their father, Maurice Taylor Sr. (bottom left) was charged on Dec. 8, 2020, with the murders; and their mother, Natalie Brothwell, was charged with the murders in September 2021. [Main image by BRYAN HALL]LANCASTER – The mother of a 12-year-old boy and a 13-year-old girl who were decapitated in Lancaster last year was arrested in Arizona this week in connection with their deaths, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department announced Wednesday.

Natalie Brothwell, 44, was taken into custody Tuesday at her home in Tucson, Arizona, on two counts each of murder and child endangerment, and will remain behind bars at the Pima County Jail pending extradition to California, according to the sheriff’s department. Sheriff’s officials did not release details about Brothwell’s role in the murders or why she wasn’t arrested sooner.

Natalie Brothwell [Pima County Sheriff Dept.]The children’s father, Maurice Jewel Taylor Sr., now 35, was arrested last Dec. 4 and was subsequently charged with two counts of murder involving his 12-year-old son, Maurice Jr., and 13-year-old daughter, Maliaka,along with two felony counts of child abuse under circumstances or conditions likely to cause great bodily injury or death involving his 8- and 9-year-old sons.

He is set to be arraigned Nov. 10 in a Lancaster courtroom.
The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office confirmed that the two older children were decapitated and that the two younger boys were shown their slain siblings and forced to stay in their bedrooms for several days without food.

The victims were stabbed Nov. 29, 2020, and their bodies were still inside the family’s home in the 45000 block of Century Circle when authorities arrived five days later on Dec. 4, according to Los Angeles County sheriff’s Deputy Eric Ortiz.
Taylor worked at a physical therapy center in Santa Monica, but had been conducting training sessions via Zoom due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Some of his clients contacted authorities when they could not reach him for scheduled appointments in the week leading up to the discovery of the children’s bodies.
Without naming Taylor, District Attorney George Gascón noted last December that a defendant charged in a “horrific case in Lancaster” could face “more than a half a century” behind bars if he’s convicted.
The murder charges against Taylor do not include special circumstance allegations that could have made him eligible for the death penalty or life in prison without the possibility of parole. Taylor faces a potential state prison sentence of 57 years and four months to life if convicted as charged, according to the District Attorney’s Office.

It was not immediately clear whether Brothwell could face the same potential life prison sentence if she is convicted as charged.
The district attorney said last year he has heard about the “hue and cry” about how the filing decision may “somehow provide less safety for our community in the case.”
“What would be the utility to take somebody that is probably going to spend the rest of his life in prison to continue to add years and waste taxpayers’ money on additional litigation?” Gascón asked soon after being sworn into office.
 
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