A MUM cleared of murdering her newborn baby by smothering him in clingfilm has admitted killing the toddler – a year after she killed her helpless daughter. Ineta Dzinguviene, 38, placed the …
Dave FindlayA MUM cleared of murdering her newborn baby by smothering him in clingfilm has admitted killing the toddler - a year after she killed her helpless daughter.
Paulius was the second infant to die at her hands after she killed a little daughter Paulina in her native country in 2009. “Paulius through the use of clingfilm applied to the nose and mouth and Paulina by way of a plastic bag.Dzinguviene moved to Scotland with her husband and three children after having killed the first of her victims.
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