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Naperville slayings: Boy stabbed 100 times, girl 50 times

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(MCT) — Bail was denied this morning for a Naperville woman accused of stabbing to death her young son and a 5-year-old girl she had been watching in a townhome in a quiet cul de sac.

Elzbieta M. Plackowska, 40, stabbed her son Justin 100 times and Olivia Dworakowski 50 times, prosecutors disclosed during the bond hearing.

Plackowska ordered the two children into the girl's bedroom, ordered them to get on their knees and pray, prosecutors said.

She told her son he was going to heaven that night and began stabbing him as the boy pleaded for his life, they said.

Plackowska then killed Olivia because she was a witness, they said.

Plackowska is charged with two counts of first-degree murder. She has no previous criminal history and has given authorities various explanations for what happened, including hearing demonic voices that led her to kill the children.

The children were discovered by police shortly after 10 p.m. Tuesday after the girl's mother Marta Dworakowski, a nurse, couldn't find her after working the evening shift at a dialysis lab, according to neighbors and officials.

The boy was on a mattress and the girl on the floor, officials said.

Plackowska -- also identified in public records as Plackowski -- told police she had taken the children with her to a church in Naperville earlier Tuesday, then returned to the Dworakowski home in the 800 block of Quin Court, according to a law enforcement source.

At some point Tuesday night, Plackowska argued on the phone with her husband because she wanted to return to her native Poland while he wanted to remain here, the source said.

Plackowska told police she attacked the children after hearing demonic voices, the source said. She told police she had to save the children's souls from the devil by killing them, according to the source.

When pressed, she told authorities she also was angry with her husband and distraught over the death of her father in Poland, the source said.

After the slayings, Plackowska drove back to the church but couldn't reach anyone, she allegedly told authorities. She also left several frantic voice messages on the church's answering machine before ultimately tossing her cellphone out the car window, officials said.

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