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N.J. Mom ‘Showed No Remorse’ After Stabbing Infant Daughter in the Heart with Kitchen Knives to ‘Fulfill the Last of Her Sins, Murder’: Police

 
Kristhie Alcazar courtesy of the Salem County Jail

Kristhie Alcazar courtesy of the Salem County Jail

New details have come to light in the case of a New Jersey mother accused of fatally stabbing her 5-month-old daughter, with authorities saying the woman readily admitted to the gruesome crime in particularly disturbing fashion. Kristhie I. Alcazar, 26, allegedly told police she purposefully stabbed the infant in the heart multiple times to “fulfill the last of her sins, murder,” according to court documents obtained by NJ.com.

According to the report, a probable cause statement by police included in the criminal complaint filed against Alcazar said the woman “showed no remorse and stated she would not change any of the events surrounding the murder.” Alcazar also reportedly told investigators that she was “of sound mind and not under the influence of any drugs or alcohol” when she allegedly committed the horrific act.

As previously reported by Law&Crime, the Salem County Prosecutor’s Office said officers with the Penns Grove Police Department and paramedics with Emergency Medical Services (EMS) responded to a 911 call placed from Alcazar’s address located on Helms Cove Lane in Penns Grove late Friday night. According to a press release, dispatchers received “an open 911 call with audible disturbance in the background.”

Upon arriving at the scene, first responders entered the home and said they found Alcazar and another individual arguing. The deceased infant was reportedly in plain sight and had suffered “visible stab wounds to the chest.” Police took Alcazar into custody and seized “several knives” from the residence among other pieces of evidence investigators took from the scene.

An autopsy performed by the coroner’s office determined that the cause of death was a homicide resulting from multiple stab wounds to the child’s “heart area,” per the probable cause statement.

Alcazar, who reportedly has no prior criminal record, is facing murder and weapons possession charges in connection with her daughter’s murder. She is being held in the Salem County Jail without bond.

Alcazar made her first appearance in Salem County Superior Court Monday afternoon via Zoom. She is reportedly being represented by Kevin Walker, the first assistant public defender in Salem County.

During the hearing, prosecutors said they will seek to keep Alcazar behind bars until her murder trial, NJ.com reported. The judge scheduled a hearing on the issue for Thursday.

In the wake of the infant’s death, several members of the community reportedly left candles and stuffed animals on the porch of the home as a memorial to the slain child.

“It happened in my community. It happened right next to my house,” neighbor Arthur Edge reportedly told Philadelphia ABC affiliate WPVI-TV. “I lived next to her for two and a half years, so it’s a shock to me.”

Another neighbor reportedly told Philadelphia CBS affiliate KYW-TV that the person Alcazar was fighting with when police arrived was her mother.

“The lady’s mom was over there screaming, and I knew something was wrong,” the neighbor reportedly said.

That neighbor, who asked not to be identified, also reportedly told the station that Alcazar had postpartum depression since giving birth to her daughter earlier this year.

“The EMS went in there and when they came out and left I knew the baby was dead because they would have transported her,” the neighbor reportedly said. “She seemed like such a good mom, but they said she had postpartum [depression] and I have no idea what that’s like so I can’t judge.”

[image via Salem County Jail]

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Jerry Lambe is a journalist at Law&Crime. He is a graduate of Georgetown University and New York Law School and previously worked in financial securities compliance and Civil Rights employment law.