Thursday, July 10, 2014

Woman Suffocated Her 11-month-old Son Then Posted Pictures Of His Body On FACEBOOK



Nicole 'Nikki' Kelly, from New York, is accused of murdering her 11-month-old son, then appears to have posted a  photograph of her boy’s corpse on her Facebook page, with the message ‘R.I.P Tinkabutt’.

Nicole ‘Nikki’ Kelly, 22, from Queens, New York, has been charged with the second degree murder of Kiam Felix, Jr, who was pronounced dead at Elmhurst Hospital on Sunday after being taken there by Kelly and the father, who lives separately.


According to Pix11.com, Police said that Kelly, a former Home Health Aide, killed Kiam by wrapping him in a bed sheet, leaving him unable to breathe, she callously left him alone for half an hour to die. When asked why she did it she simply said: ‘I reached my breaking point, I didn't want him anymore’.

A neighbor said that when the boy’s father, Kiam Felix Sr, who is not suspected of being involved in the death, arrived at the house there was a great deal of shouting:
‘I could hear him yelling, “I’m not waiting for the f****** ambulance, he’s not breathing!”’

After killing her son she put it up on Facebook

The housemate, who Kelly rented a room from, told Pix11.com that Kiam was dressed in a white-collared shirt, tie and pants, when he was taken to hospital – and a picture of him dressed like this appeared the next day on Kelly’s Facebook page.
Along with the photograph carrying the ‘R.I.P’ headline, Kelly left a message that read:
‘Missing my baby boy so much wish there was some way I could bring him back to life. I feel horrible knowing he passed away Am his Mother I was supposed to protect him I know his spirit will always be around me.’
This woman is not fit to be be a mother again...Horrible mother!!

2 comments :

Anonymous said...

Wicked woman they should lock her up and throw away the keys. Why giving birth if you are not ready to take responsible of the child

Unknown said...

Too bad of her, she should have given up the child to people who want children or to the father instead of killing him.