Mother Allegedly Tries To Kill Baby, Thought Baby Was Trying To Kill Her

Mother Allegedly Tries To Kill Baby, Thought Baby Was Trying To Kill Her

TACOMA, Wash. — A Puyallup woman was arraigned Monday in Pierce County superior court for allegedly trying to kill her 3-month-old baby because she believed the baby was trying to kill her. 

According to probably cause documents, the baby’s father said that after arriving home, the suspect, Anna Murphy (pictured above) told him she had thrown the baby down.  He immediately called 911 after seeing blood on and inside the baby’s mouth. 

In an interview with police officers, Murphy said that she thought the baby was trying to kill her, so she in turn threw the baby down and tried to kill her. The suspect subsequently went on a bizarre rant saying that “she was having her first exorcism” and threw her child on the ground because she thought the baby was “traveling to another dimension and was trying to save her.”

According to police, after being taken to a hospital for evaluation, Murphy bizarrely claimed that she was being raped and that she was in a house of mirrors with Hitler.  

Murphy was eventually transported to jail and faces charges of second-degree child assault. 

She appeared in court wearing a suicide prevention garment. Her bail was set at $150,000. 

TACOMA, Wash. — 

A Puyallup woman was arraigned in Pierce County superior court Monday, accused of trying to kill her baby because she believed the child was trying to kill her, court documents said.

 According to probable cause documents, the baby’s father said when he arrived home Sunday, the 3-month-old’s mother, Anna Murphy, told him she had thrown the baby down.  The father said he saw blood on and inside the baby’s mouth and immediately called 911.

When interviewed by officers, Murphy told them she thought the baby was trying to kill her so she threw the child down and tried to kill her, documents said.  She also said she was having her first exorcism and said she threw her child on the ground because she thought the baby was traveling to another dimension and was trying to save her, probable cause documents said.

The baby suffered facial injuries and is in protective custody.

Murphy was taken to a hospital for an evaluation where she made a variety of bizarre statements that included that she was being raped and was in a house of mirrors with Hitler, police said.

Murphy was eventually transported to jail on charges of second-degree child assault.

Murphy’s boyfriend told officers that Murphy threatened to commit suicide a month ago.

She appeared in court wearing a suicide prevention garment and was ordered held on $150,000 bail.

    TACOMA, Wash. — 

    A Puyallup woman was arraigned in Pierce County superior court Monday, accused of trying to kill her baby because she believed the child was trying to kill her, court documents said.

     According to probable cause documents, the baby’s father said when he arrived home Sunday, the 3-month-old’s mother, Anna Murphy, told him she had thrown the baby down.  The father said he saw blood on and inside the baby’s mouth and immediately called 911.

    When interviewed by officers, Murphy told them she thought the baby was trying to kill her so she threw the child down and tried to kill her, documents said.  She also said she was having her first exorcism and said she threw her child on the ground because she thought the baby was traveling to another dimension and was trying to save her, probable cause documents said.

    The baby suffered facial injuries and is in protective custody.

    Murphy was taken to a hospital for an evaluation where she made a variety of bizarre statements that included that she was being raped and was in a house of mirrors with Hitler, police said.

    Murphy was eventually transported to jail on charges of second-degree child assault.

    Murphy’s boyfriend told officers that Murphy threatened to commit suicide a month ago.

    She appeared in court wearing a suicide prevention garment and was ordered held on $150,000 bail.

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