Mobile County Circuit Court judge Roderick Stout on Thursday sentenced Leavell-Keaton to death by lethal injection, upholding jurors' recommendation.
Leavell-Keaton is the first woman in Mobile County history sentenced to death row.
The jury found that Leavell-Keaton intentionally killed Chase DeBlase in 2010, and recklessly caused the death of his 4-year-old sister Natalie DeBlase. Prosecutors alleged that Leavell-Keaton cooked anti-freeze into the children's food.
Prosecutors have said the children were tortured, gagged and choked to death. Chase and Natalie DeBlase's bodies were found dumped in remote areas near Citronelle, Alabama, and Vancleave, Mississippi.
John DeBlase, the children's father, was sentenced to death in late 2014.
AP
18 comments:
Why are people so evil
Alright serves her right
If you commit the crime, you do the time. Suits them right.
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She deserves to die, imagine how she brutally murdered the children.
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I don't get it! This ability of humans to be cruel to kids!! Little kids.
I hope she finds mercy in God's sight. Enjoy ur jail term
Family of psychopaths!!
Hmmmm
That's so sad
Nna ndi ocha na wa o. What is with them and killing of their own kids? This thing is becoming unbecoming.
What do people gain from murdering kids?
Wish her safe trip to hell.
Sad! Rest in peace in advance to her....
So u people don't know d meaning of deathrow? Which jail time again?
Serves her right. Kill and be killed. Linda take note!
Serves her right. Kill and be killed. Linda take note!
As in ehh...we r talking death by lethal injection and some dumb person is saying jail term.. Too many olodos on this blog.
If she was tired of taking care of the children she could have taken them to an orphanage home than killing the innocent children, her wicked soul will never rest in peace o!!!
That serves her right
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