Arizona woman acknowledges drowning twin sons

PHOENIX (AP) - An Arizona woman told investigators that she drowned her 2-year-old twin sons and tried to kill her 3-year-old stepbrother in the same way because she didn't want them to live with the difficulties she faces.

Court records released Monday say 22-year-old Mireya Alejandra Lopez told investigators she takes medication for depression, schizophrenia and psychosis. Still, investigators say it's unknown whether her mental condition was linked to the deaths or whether the difficulties she cited were psychological issues.

Lopez offered several reasons for the attacks, including that her kids were bullied and her stepbrother rarely ate and was anti-social. She also said she and her twins weren't loved, investigators said in court records.

Daniel Marino, who identified himself as the step-grandfather of the twins, briefly spoke with reporters outside of the home, saying the "two little angels did not deserve that at all."

Marino said Lopez was recently released from mental health treatment.

Lopez is accused of drowning her sons Sunday in a bathtub at her stucco house in suburban Avondale and then wrapping them in a blanket. Police also said she stuck a pen in the neck of one of her sons to ensure he would die.

The deaths were discovered by Lopez's mother, who thought the twins were asleep but eventually noticed they weren't breathing. The grandmother yelled for help and, along with someone else who was at the home, tried unsuccessfully to resuscitate them.

While the lifesaving measures were made, police said the grandmother could hear Lopez in the bathroom, where Lopez was found trying to drown her stepbrother. Lopez's mother managed to pull the boy to safety. The 3-year-old wasn't injured.

Lopez was arrested on suspicion of first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder. Her bail was set at $2 million.

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