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Mother Charged In Deadly Attack Said She Had “Surprise” For Daughters
The Central Texas woman charge with murder and attempted murder in a brutal attack that left one of her daughters dead and the other injured told her estranged husband that she had a surprise for the girls as she picked them up Friday evening.
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Kelsey Jeter (left) and Kiersten Jeter (right) with their father Lee. Kelsey died in the attack Friday. Kiersten is in stable condition at Parkland Hospital in Dallas.
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HILLSBORO (June 8, 2009)—Lee Jeter, the father of a Hillsboro girl who survived a brutal attack Friday night in which her younger sister died, is keeping an around-the-clock vigil at the Dallas hospital where his daughter is being treated, a family friend said Monday.
Meanwhile his estranged wife Debra Jeter, 32, who’s charged in the murder of one of her daughters and attempted murder of another daughter, was on a suicide watch Monday in the Hill County Jail in Hillsboro.
Debra Jeter is charged with murder and attempted capital murder.
Her bond is set at $1.5 million.
The 13-year-old survivor of the attack, Kiersten Jeter, was in stable condition Monday and out of the intensive care unit of Parkland Hospital in Dallas.
Her 12-year-old sister Kelsey died of her wounds.
The two girls were stabbed Friday evening, after their mother picked them up from their father’s home and told her estranged husband she had a surprise for them.
Four hours later a woman who refused to identify herself called 911 and told the operator she had just killed her children.
Hill County deputies, Hillsboro police and state troopers went to an abandoned farm house on U.S. 77 just off Interstate 35 and found Jeter standing just outside of the garage with her hands raised above the head.
Hill County Sheriff Jeffrey Lyon said Monday Jeter had blood on her arms, but appeared to have tried to clean herself off.
Her car was in the garage and on its roof deputies found a small knife.
Officers found the 12-year-old girl dead inside the house and the 13-year-old critically injured in a bedroom.
Their throats had been slashed.
Lyon said Monday the older daughter, Kiersten, had a stab wound in her back and evidently tried to protect her younger sister during the attack.
He said Debra Jeter and her estranged husband were in the middle of a divorce and said that she was picking up the girls Friday evening for the first time under the terms of a custody order.
He said investigators think she had been living with her mother in Malakoff, which is northeast of Corsicana.
But Lyon said Monday investigators reviewed cell phone records and determined that after picking up the two girls Friday evening, Debra Jeter drove to Corsicana and back, evidently in search of an abandoned house.
He said authorities responded to a 911 call from Jeter’s residence reporting an overdose on May 21.
He said Debra Jeter was referred to the Waco-based Heart of Texas Region MHMR after the 911 call, but said he didn’t know what happened after that.
Funeral arrangements for the younger girl won’t be made until Kiersten is out of the hospital, the friend said.
The family says memorial donations may be made to Paw Pals in Hillsboro because Kelsey loved animals.
Funeral donations are being accepted at Marshall and Marshall funeral home and funeral and medical donations are being accepted at Citizens National Bank.
Counselors were available Monday for classmates, Hillsboro ISD officials said.
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I sat in front of the computer screen, because it's hard to respond to something like this. God bless the family. Loosing a child...they need strength. They need hope to look at in the future.
Disgusted... where is your real name? And I don't see any comments bashing the family... Only the disgusting thing that this is and the monster that did it. Also, it is an opinion comment board...KWTX has a disclaimer at the top of the page... If you don't agree with the comments that is fine, but some do not agree with you either... :)
Amen to Disgused! With the hatred that is posted in most of these comments, no wonder our society is like it is, filled with hate, evil, revenge....as a society, we need to pray and seek God's guidance. He and He only can and will do what is just for all involved. As a society we need to pray for and support the family and find productive ways to make our world a safer place for all. I can not see how saying such hateful hurtful words can help anyone, especially those so close to this horrible event. I guess I'm just old fashioned enough to believe what my mother and daddy taught me, "If can't say anything nice, then don't say anything at all." and my faith in Christ teaches me I should live with mercy and grace and leave the judgment of all to Him…and no, that doesn’t mean that I don’t believe in holding people accountable for their choices and actions, but surely, we can do that without being hateful.
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