Texas Woman Accused Of Killing Three Of Her Kids Two Years After Her Twin Allegedly Killed Daughter
March 6 2023, Published 8:00 p.m. ET
A Texas mother was arrested after she allegedly stabbed three of her children to death and injured two others when a Child Protective Services employee showed up unannounced at her house, RadarOnline.com has learned.
On Mar. 3, the worker from CPS visited the home of 25-year-old Shamaiya Hall in Italy, Texas, after suspecting the mother of five was having unsupervised visitations with her children, Front Page Detectives has previously reported.
The children, all siblings, were previously placed under the guardianship of another relative by CPS, officials said.
During the home visit, the worker decided to remove the children from the suspect's care, and around 4:00 p.m., the worker called 911 for help.
Officers responding to the scene found five critically injured children inside the home, and sources with CPS alleged Hall stabbed the children, WFAA reported.
Three of the children, a 6-year-old boy as well as a 5-year-old boy and girl who were twins, were pronounced dead at the scene.
A 4-year-old boy and 13-month-old girl were taken to local hospitals with stab wounds, but officials have not given any updates on their current conditions.
"We are shocked by this incomprehensible tragedy, and are already working with law enforcement to investigate how this happened, and why," CPS officials said in a statement, WFAA reported.
Hall was arrested and booked into the Wayne McCollum Detention Center. She was charged with three counts of capital murder and was being held on a $6 million bond, or $2 million for each charge.
In 2021, Hall’s twin sister, Troyshaye Hall, allegedly confessed to stabbing a teen boy and murdering her 7-year-old daughter by stabbing her more than 30 times, KDFW reported.
Troyshaye was found incompetent to face capital murder charges and is in custody at North Texas State Hospital, which reportedly provides inpatient psychiatric services to adults, children and adolescents.