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ThrillKillBill
05-30-2007, 07:54 AM
Mother in Texas hanging deaths identified

She, three kids found dead; fourth child survives apparent murder-suicide

http://msnbcmedia1.msn.com/j/msnbc/Components/Photos/070529/070529_estrada_vmed_8p.widec.jpgTony Gutierrez / AP
A photo shows Gilberta Estrada and two of her daughters, Janet Frayre, left, and Magaly Frayre. Estrada and three of her kids were found dead in their trailer Tuesday.

http://msnbcmedia1.msn.com/i/msnbc/Components/Sources/sourceAP.gifUpdated: 9:22 p.m. CT May 29, 2007


HUDSON OAKS, Texas - Inside her rural, locked home, Gilberta Estrada apparently fashioned nooses for each of her four young children using clothing and sashes.
Then, after each of them was dangling, authorities believe she made one for herself, leaned in, buckled her knees and died.
Her panicked sister, Alejandra Estrada, discovered the bodies Tuesday, after she forced her way into the trailer home when the woman’s boss called to say she hadn’t shown up for work. Pulling back a sheet covering a large closet, she saw the mother and three of the children dead.
The only survivor was an 8-month-old baby, saved by her aunt when she made a noise in her tiny noose, made out of a sweater. She called 911 and said through sobs that the baby was dying — then called back twice more to tell the ambulance to hurry, according to a tape of the calls.
“It’s horrendous; that’s all I can say,” said Parker County Sheriff Larry Fowler.
Police investigating the deaths at the Oak Hills mobile home park, about 25 miles west of Fort Worth, said the hangings appeared to be a murder-suicide because the trailer’s doors were locked from the inside and a relative said the woman had been depressed. She also was separated from the father of some the children.
The infant, Evelyn Frayre, was listed in good condition Tuesday at a Fort Worth hospital, Fowler said.

Family seen alive on Monday
The timeline of the deaths wasn’t certain; the 25-year-old mother and her girls were last seen alive Monday evening. Authorities also were trying to determine what caused her actions.
Authorities did not immediately identify the other children, but Fowler said they were apparently ages 5, 3 and 2.
Filly Echeverria, who said she was the children’s godmother, identified the dead as Maria Teresa Estrada, Janet Frayre and Magaly Frayre.
The sheriff said Estrada had won a temporary restraining order in August against Gregorio Frayre Rodriguez, who was believed to be the father of the infant and some of the other children, after an attack on Estrada.
The sheriff said the couple had stopped living together in February. Tuesday was the first emergency police call to Estrada’s trailer, and authorities said there was no evidence that Frayre abused the girls.
A telephone listing for Frayre, 38, could not immediately be located.
Estrada’s trailer was dilapidated, with the brown and white paint peeling off. Cactus plants and a rose bush decorated the front. Toys and a bicycle littered the back yard.
Trailer park residents milled about Tuesday on their porches, some talking softly.
“I just got a big kick out of watching the kids play over there on her porch, and today it’s sad, very sad,” neighbor Joyce Harris said.

Other mother-child killings in Texas
Texas has seen a number of child killings by mothers in recent years.
Less than five years earlier, another Hudson Oaks family was torn apart when Dee Etta Perez, 39, shot her three children, ages 4, 9 and 10, before killing herself.
Andrea Yates drowned her five children in the family’s Houston bathtub in 2001. In 2003, Deanna Laney beat her two young sons to death with stones in East Texas, and Lisa Ann Diaz drowned her daughters in a Plano bathtub. Dena Schlosser fatally severed her 10-month-old daughter’s arms with a kitchen knife in 2004.
All four of those women were found innocent by reason of insanity. Yates initially was convicted of capital murder, but that verdict was overturned on appeal.



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HOLY SHIT BUT THIS WORLD IS GOING TO HELL IN A HANDBASKET!!!!!!

THIS REALLY SICKENS ME

razzleson
05-30-2007, 08:01 AM
Wow, that's pretty messed up.

That's such horrible news...

Haly
05-30-2007, 10:00 AM
I'd say it was more sad than anything else, she must have had some serious mental problems to kill her children as well as herself. :(

The Pants Party
05-30-2007, 01:06 PM
Well, at least she's burning where she needs to... I sincerely hope they never tell that infant about this and just get it a new family and a better life. I can only imagine the counseling it would need if it knew what happened...

codedigital
05-30-2007, 01:13 PM
Those Texas chaps are getting scary...

I suppose it could happen anywhere. Ohio is known for it's link to serial killers after all.

I feel bad because if she was mentally disturbed then she should have been counseled/locked-up and this probably would have never happened.

Goes to show you how fucked up our court/support system is here in the States.

angry
05-30-2007, 01:48 PM
WTF!!! what the hell is this world comming to?.

ThrillKillBill
05-30-2007, 02:43 PM
I'd say it was more sad than anything else, she must have had some serious mental problems to kill her children as well as herself. :(

but there were many warning signs if only her family and friends cared enough to pay attention.

Well, at least she's burning where she needs to... I sincerely hope they never tell that infant about this and just get it a new family and a better life. I can only imagine the counseling it would need if it knew what happened...

good point, that child need never know this.

Those Texas chaps are getting scary...

I suppose it could happen anywhere. Ohio is known for it's link to serial killers after all.

I feel bad because if she was mentally disturbed then she should have been counseled/locked-up and this probably would have never happened.

Goes to show you how fucked up our court/support system is here in the States.

yes it is, about 5 years back i "freaked out" at work, was completely depressed but i wasn't suicidal. it was basicly a combination of way too many over-time hours and not even near enough sleep and my bosses and HR department had me committed to the local mental ward of the hospital. it took me nearly 5 weeks to convince them to release me and then another 3 months before i could get permission to return to work. but here nobody did anything with so many blatent signs showing.......

i just don't understand these things anymore

**sidenote on my story, less then a month after returning to work i got fired because my glases broke and i was told "i could not work without the perscription eyewear" from both my boss and HR rep but because it took 3 days longer for my perscription to be made then they gave me to get them.**

codedigital
05-30-2007, 02:52 PM
yes it is, about 5 years back i "freaked out" at work, was completely depressed but i wasn't suicidal. it was basicly a combination of way too many over-time hours and not even near enough sleep and my bosses and HR department had me committed to the local mental ward of the hospital. it took me nearly 5 weeks to convince them to release me and then another 3 months before i could get permission to return to work. but here nobody did anything with so many blatent signs showing.......

i just don't understand these things anymore

**sidenote on my story, less then a month after returning to work i got fired because my glases broke and i was told "i could not work without the perscription eyewear" from both my boss and HR rep but because it took 3 days longer for my perscription to be made then they gave me to get them.**

Did you work for the Post Office? J/K

That's crazy my friend. While I've never been in a mental health facility, I was locked up when I was 15 for a year and a half for drug abuse and tons of criminal activity.

But we're sane/crime-free now! Haha. :drunk

ThrillKillBill
05-30-2007, 02:56 PM
Did you work for the Post Office? J/K

That's crazy my friend. While I've never been in a mental health facility, I was locked up when I was 15 for a year and a half for drug abuse and tons of criminal activity.

But we're sane/crime-free now! Haha. :drunk

i was a lift-truck operator in a huge carpet factery/warehouse, i won't say which one but there are really only 3 big ones in dalton georgia =-)

it's funny how you can become both sane and drug-free after starting a video-game addiction LoL which i am these days

Tiamat66
05-30-2007, 04:18 PM
It really amazes me that these fucked up people have to always take others with them when they go. I have no problem with people like her killing themselves. Thats less in taxes the rest of us have to pay to keep her in the nut house. She should have just to left her kids with family and ended it.

BlaZiN cdn
05-30-2007, 05:13 PM
wow... what is the world coming too?

graf1k
05-31-2007, 05:26 PM
I always knew Texas was full of crazy-ass motherfuckers. Seriously, can we just give Texas back to Mexico already?

ThrillKillBill
05-31-2007, 07:34 PM
I always knew Texas was full of crazy-ass motherfuckers. Seriously, can we just give Texas back to Mexico already?

maybe but first we should build a wall around texas to seperate it from the rest of U.S.A. :p

COH ZAMORACK ZX
06-01-2007, 02:45 AM
wtf,that really sucks.
this world is fucked up

codedigital
06-01-2007, 12:52 PM
I always knew Texas was full of crazy-ass motherfuckers. Seriously, can we just give Texas back to Mexico already?

I think they pretty much already own it anyway. Them and the bible thumpers.

thieflordgamer
06-02-2007, 10:47 PM
Luckily, near the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex in Texas (near me) stuff like this rarely happens. But things happen so quickly these days...

F089H
06-05-2007, 03:23 PM
Oh My God..