Crime & Safety
Valley Mom Accused Of Murdering Her 3 Young Children To Stand Trial
Accused of killing her infant and toddlers, Liliana Carrillo allegedly told reporters she did it to spare them from pedophile rings.

LOS ANGELES, CA — A woman who allegedly admitted drowning her three young children in a Reseda apartment was ordered Wednesday to stand trial on murder charges.
Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Robert C. Vanderet rejected a defense motion to dismiss the case against Liliana Carrillo, 32, who is charged in the April 10, 2021, killings of her 5-month-old daughter Sierra, 2-year-old son Terry and 3-year-old daughter Joanna.
The murder charge involving her youngest daughter includes an allegation that she used a knife during the commission of the April 10, 2021, crime.
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All three children were drowned, with Sierra also suffering a stab wound to the chest that struck her left lung, according to a deputy medical examiner who performed the autopsy on the youngest child and supervised the autopsies of the other two children.
In an interview from jail following her April 2021 arrest, Carrillo told a reporter for NBC affiliate KGET that she drowned her children because she feared their abuse and sexual assault at the hands of others.
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"I drowned them," she said of her children. "I wasn't about to hand my children off to be further abused."
When asked by the KGET reporter if she regretted her actions, she said, "I wish my kids were alive, yes. Do I wish that I didn't have to do that? Yes. But I prefer them not being tortured and abused on a regular basis for the rest of their life."
The woman said she hugged and kissed her children and apologized to them.
The children's bodies were discovered by their grandmother.
Kim Lormans, a detective with the Los Angeles Police Department's Juvenile Division, told the judge during the hearing that the children were found dead "in a row" on the bed in the one-bedroom apartment.
"There was blood everywhere," the LAPD detective said.
The detective noted that Carrillo said during the TV interview that she had tried to kill herself and that it "didn't work."
"I tried to kill myself so I could be with my kids and it didn't work," Carrillo said during the TV interview. "I know that I'm going to be in jail for the rest of my life. It's something I've come to terms with."
She said in the interview that she and the children's father, Eric Denton, shared joint custody of the children, but added that he had told her that he was going to "have me locked up in a mental ward and I was never going to see my kids again."
Carrillo was arrested in April 2021 in the Ponderosa area of Tulare County, east of Porterville.
She has remained behind bars since then.
Carrillo is due back at the downtown Los Angeles courthouse Sept. 7 for arraignment.
By TERRI VERMEULEN KEITH, City News Service