NAYELI, TWINS ADRIAN and ALEXUS COLON - 5 and 4 yo twins - / Convicted: Mother, Angelica Belen - West Allis, WI
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NAYELI, TWINS ADRIAN and ALEXUS COLON - 5 and 4 yo twins - / Convicted: Mother, Angelica Belen - West Allis, WI
Wisconsin mother whose three kids died in a fire while locked in bedroom is sentenced to 18 years in prison
The bodies of 25-year-old Angelica Belen's three young children were found huddled under a dresser in her home in the Milwaukee suburb of West Allis. Belen had left the kids alone to start a new job, and the babysitter fell through.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Saturday, September 28, 2013, 9:03 AM
Uncredited/AP
Angelica Belen was sentenced Friday to 18 years in prison and 18 years of extended supervision.
MILWAUKEE - Growing up in an abusive home, Angelica Belen found comfort and safety behind the locked door of a bedroom or bathroom. So when her babysitter fell through last spring, she locked her three young children in a bedroom and went to the new job she needed to support her family.
While she was gone, a fire sparked by faulty wiring in the kitchen killed her 5-year-old daughter, Nayeli Colon, and 4-year-old twin sons, Adrian and Alexis Colon. Their bodies were found huddled under a dresser in her home in the Milwaukee suburb of West Allis.
Belen, 25, was sentenced Friday to 18 years in prison and 18 years of extended supervision for the children's deaths. Judge Jeffrey Wagner said he sympathized with Belen, who had been struggling to raise four children, three of them with special needs. But he also said she had failed in her duty to take care of them. Her fourth child was visiting his father at the time of the fire.
"I understand your terrible, terrible upbringing," Wagner said. "I know you were victimized yourself growing up, and I understand that and I take that into consideration. But there shouldn't be this cycle."
A fire sparked by faulty wiring killed 5-year-old Nayeli Colon, and 4-year-old twins, Adrian and Alexis Colon. Their bodies were found huddled under a dresser.
A tearful Belen apologized profusely for leaving the children alone and the hurt that she caused her family. At one point, she spoke directly to her dead children.
"I'm sorry that you'll never grow up. I am sorry that I will never see you grow up, graduate high school and have children of your own," said Belen, who pleaded guilty in July to three counts of felony child neglect.
She was 3 in 1992 when her 17-month-old sister was found beaten and starved in her crib. Belen's mother was sentenced to eight years in prison for child neglect, and her boyfriend was convicted of beating the child. The surviving siblings were placed in foster homes, where court records show Belen was abused.
FOX 6 NEWS
Angelica Belen in court during her sentencing.
Prosecutor Mark Williams, who recalled attending Belen's mother's sentencing, said that while her upbringing was "horrific," it was no excuse.
"She certainly started out behind the eight ball in life, but her sisters did well and this defendant had the chance to do well," Williams said.
The children's deaths divided Belen's family, with one sister asking Wagner to sentence her to life in prison while other relatives pleaded for understanding. Belen faced a maximum 15 years in prison and 10 years of extended supervision for each death.
FOX 6 NEWS
The scene of the Wisconsin fire that took three young lives.
"It is beyond my comprehension how a mother could do this to her children, her own flesh and blood," said Belen's sister, Leah Sillix, who helped identify the children's bodies and still has nightmares.
Another sister, Maria Sosa, and Belen's aunt, Sharon Fredericks, said Belen had done the best she could and needed more help than she received.
"Her intention was to protect the children, your honor, it wasn't to hurt them," Fredericks said. "She would never hurt them."
Williams reviewed multiple child welfare reports that described the children living in filthy conditions with dirty diapers, garbage and feces littering the home. Other reports described exposed wires, and once, the children eating out of a garbage can.
But the prosecutor and others said child welfare workers shared responsibility for the children's deaths. Belen received multiple warnings from the Bureau of Milwaukee Child Welfare for repeatedly leaving her children alone and was eventually charged with child neglect.
Nonetheless, the children were never removed from her care. A Wisconsin Department of Children and Families investigation later determined the Bureau of Milwaukee Child Welfare hadn't handled her case properly and overhauled the bureau's in-home services program. Changes to the child welfare system in the wake of the case include more staff training, increased home visits and longer program stints for families.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/mom-kids-died-fire-18-year-sentence-article-1.1470356#ixzz2gFC6FhF8
The bodies of 25-year-old Angelica Belen's three young children were found huddled under a dresser in her home in the Milwaukee suburb of West Allis. Belen had left the kids alone to start a new job, and the babysitter fell through.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Saturday, September 28, 2013, 9:03 AM
Uncredited/AP
Angelica Belen was sentenced Friday to 18 years in prison and 18 years of extended supervision.
MILWAUKEE - Growing up in an abusive home, Angelica Belen found comfort and safety behind the locked door of a bedroom or bathroom. So when her babysitter fell through last spring, she locked her three young children in a bedroom and went to the new job she needed to support her family.
While she was gone, a fire sparked by faulty wiring in the kitchen killed her 5-year-old daughter, Nayeli Colon, and 4-year-old twin sons, Adrian and Alexis Colon. Their bodies were found huddled under a dresser in her home in the Milwaukee suburb of West Allis.
Belen, 25, was sentenced Friday to 18 years in prison and 18 years of extended supervision for the children's deaths. Judge Jeffrey Wagner said he sympathized with Belen, who had been struggling to raise four children, three of them with special needs. But he also said she had failed in her duty to take care of them. Her fourth child was visiting his father at the time of the fire.
"I understand your terrible, terrible upbringing," Wagner said. "I know you were victimized yourself growing up, and I understand that and I take that into consideration. But there shouldn't be this cycle."
A fire sparked by faulty wiring killed 5-year-old Nayeli Colon, and 4-year-old twins, Adrian and Alexis Colon. Their bodies were found huddled under a dresser.
A tearful Belen apologized profusely for leaving the children alone and the hurt that she caused her family. At one point, she spoke directly to her dead children.
"I'm sorry that you'll never grow up. I am sorry that I will never see you grow up, graduate high school and have children of your own," said Belen, who pleaded guilty in July to three counts of felony child neglect.
She was 3 in 1992 when her 17-month-old sister was found beaten and starved in her crib. Belen's mother was sentenced to eight years in prison for child neglect, and her boyfriend was convicted of beating the child. The surviving siblings were placed in foster homes, where court records show Belen was abused.
FOX 6 NEWS
Angelica Belen in court during her sentencing.
Prosecutor Mark Williams, who recalled attending Belen's mother's sentencing, said that while her upbringing was "horrific," it was no excuse.
"She certainly started out behind the eight ball in life, but her sisters did well and this defendant had the chance to do well," Williams said.
The children's deaths divided Belen's family, with one sister asking Wagner to sentence her to life in prison while other relatives pleaded for understanding. Belen faced a maximum 15 years in prison and 10 years of extended supervision for each death.
FOX 6 NEWS
The scene of the Wisconsin fire that took three young lives.
"It is beyond my comprehension how a mother could do this to her children, her own flesh and blood," said Belen's sister, Leah Sillix, who helped identify the children's bodies and still has nightmares.
Another sister, Maria Sosa, and Belen's aunt, Sharon Fredericks, said Belen had done the best she could and needed more help than she received.
"Her intention was to protect the children, your honor, it wasn't to hurt them," Fredericks said. "She would never hurt them."
Williams reviewed multiple child welfare reports that described the children living in filthy conditions with dirty diapers, garbage and feces littering the home. Other reports described exposed wires, and once, the children eating out of a garbage can.
But the prosecutor and others said child welfare workers shared responsibility for the children's deaths. Belen received multiple warnings from the Bureau of Milwaukee Child Welfare for repeatedly leaving her children alone and was eventually charged with child neglect.
Nonetheless, the children were never removed from her care. A Wisconsin Department of Children and Families investigation later determined the Bureau of Milwaukee Child Welfare hadn't handled her case properly and overhauled the bureau's in-home services program. Changes to the child welfare system in the wake of the case include more staff training, increased home visits and longer program stints for families.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/mom-kids-died-fire-18-year-sentence-article-1.1470356#ixzz2gFC6FhF8
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Re: NAYELI, TWINS ADRIAN and ALEXUS COLON - 5 and 4 yo twins - / Convicted: Mother, Angelica Belen - West Allis, WI
She should have know better than to repeat the sins of her mother.
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Re: NAYELI, TWINS ADRIAN and ALEXUS COLON - 5 and 4 yo twins - / Convicted: Mother, Angelica Belen - West Allis, WI
Should have kept those legs together.
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Re: NAYELI, TWINS ADRIAN and ALEXUS COLON - 5 and 4 yo twins - / Convicted: Mother, Angelica Belen - West Allis, WI
Should have those legs together.
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Re: NAYELI, TWINS ADRIAN and ALEXUS COLON - 5 and 4 yo twins - / Convicted: Mother, Angelica Belen - West Allis, WI
Flash, this type of woman seems to be a prolific breeder. They can't care for them, don't love them and yet keep spitting them out.
I can't help but think of what these precious little ones were going through as they were trapped in that fire. It breaks my heart.
I can't help but think of what these precious little ones were going through as they were trapped in that fire. It breaks my heart.
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