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(MCT) — CHICAGO — Justin Plackowski was a well-liked third-grader who loved reading books about superheroes and making his classmates laugh.

Olivia Dworakowski, a kindergartner, got lost on her first day at school this fall, but then had a friendly lunch with the police officers who found her.

Many in Naperville, Ill., struggled to focus on those charming details and not the scene of “unimaginable horror” that prosecutors laid out Thursday in describing how Justin’s mother, Elzbieta M. Plackowska, allegedly murdered the two children.

“The school staff will help the students celebrate Justin in a way that is appropriate for their age,” said Susan E. Rice, director of communications of Naperville Community Unit School District 203.

Wearing a yellow jail jumpsuit and showing no emotion, Plackowska spoke up only twice, to confirm her identity and to say that she couldn’t afford an attorney, during an appearance in DuPage County Circuit Court where she was denied bail. Plackowska, 40, of Naperville, is charged with two counts of first-degree murder and faces mandatory natural life in prison if convicted.

Questions about the gruesome crime, discovered Tuesday night by police, plagued neighbors, relatives and other residents of the usually quiet and family-oriented suburb.

In bond court Thursday, prosecutors offered a chilling account of how Plackowska allegedly stabbed Justin 100 times as he pleaded for his life and told his mother he loved her.

The suspect then allegedly stabbed 5-year-old Olivia, whom she was babysitting, about 50 times because she was a witness. The girl also begged for her life, prosecutors said.

The slain girl’s mother, Marta Dworakowski, declined to comment Thursday when reached on the phone. “I’m not ready to talk to anyone yet,” she said.

According to prosecutors, Justin and Olivia were told to get ready for bed Tuesday, but instead began jumping on the bed in the master bedroom of Olivia’s town home.

Plackowska went to the kitchen to get a knife, then entered the bedroom and ordered the children to kneel and pray, prosecutors said.

“She told Justin he was going to heaven tonight,” DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert Berlin said.

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