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Parents killing their children is a relatively common crime

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A St. Paul, Minn., woman made such a claim when she was sentenced in 1999 for strangling all six of her children.

“I know I was wrong ... but they don’t have to suffer no more,” Khoua Her, 25, told the judge who sentenced her to 50 years in prison. She said her life as a Hmong immigrant had been full of abuse, and she wanted to spare her children the same fate.

When parents kills infants, it’s often because they never wanted the baby—a third type of filicide—or they fatally abuse the baby, a fourth type, Rsnick said.

The fifth type is acute psychosis, a truly mentally ill person who has no comprehensible motive, is delirious or believes someone or something is commanding the killing.

In July 2010, 37-year-old Randel Richardson of Eden Prairie drowned his 7-month-old son, Rowan, in his home’s laundry tub while his wife was shopping. He told authorities he believed he couldn’t provide for his family and wanted to spare the baby from misery.

A judge found Richardson not guilty by reason of mental illness, saying that in his unmedicated state, his reasoning was so defective that he didn’t understand the consequences of what he was doing.

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(Staff writer Chao Xiong contributed to this report.)

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