Skip navigation
Alerts  Newsletters  RSS  Help  
MSN Home Hotmail Sign In
MSNBC News
U.S. News
WP.com Highlights
The Changing Court
Crime & Punishment
Terrorism & Security
Politics
Environment
Education
Race in America
Peculiar Postings
Only on MSNBC.com
U.S. News
World News
Business
Sports
Entertainment
Tech / Science
Health
Weather
Travel
Blogs Etc.
Local News
Newsweek
Multimedia
News Video
Most Popular
NBC NEWS
MSNBC TV
Today Show
Nightly News
Meet the Press
Dateline NBC
Travel Booking with ExpediaReal EstateAutosPersonals with Perfectmatch.comJobsShoppingMSNBC Classifieds
Sponsors:
Click Here!
MSNBC Home » U.S. News » Crime & Punishment

Mom accused of killing 2 sons with dumbbell

Mother-in-law says Indiana woman had been diagnosed as bipolar

Updated: 8:36 a.m. ET July 22, 2005

DYER, Ind. - Police charged a woman with two counts of murder Thursday, accusing her of beating her two sons to death with a 10-pound dumbbell because she thought they would be better off in heaven.

Magdalena Lopez, 30, was arrested Tuesday night after police, responding to her 911 call, found 9-year-old Antonio Lopez and 2-year-old Erik Lopez dead in separate rooms of the family’s home in Dyer, 10 miles southwest of Gary.

A police report said that as officers approached the house, the woman walked out with blood stains on her clothes and bare feet.

Story continues below ↓
advertisement

According to the report, she told officers, “I had to kill them. They’re in a much better place now.”

An autopsy determined the boys died of massive skull fractures caused by the metal weight.

Irene Lopez said her daughter-in-law was diagnosed with bipolar disorder within the past year.

“She’d been sick for a good six months,” Irene Lopez said. “We took her to specialists. She was hospitalized once. We thought she was doing better, but she fooled us. Only God knows why this happened.”

The woman was being held at the Lake County Jail without bond. A prosecutor said she would likely have her first court appearance Friday.

The boys’ father, Robert Lopez, was at work in East Chicago when he learned about the deaths, said Dyer Police Chief Richard Quinn.

© 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
   Rate this story    Low   Rate it 0.5Rate it 1Rate it 1.5Rate it 2Rate it 2.5Rate it 3Rate it 3.5Rate it 4Rate it 4.5Rate it 5  High
     • View Top Rated stories

  Print this 
advertisement

advertisement
Shopping on MSN