Brittany
Pilkington, 23, said she took their lives because her husband paid more
attention to them than their three-year-old daughter, according to
authorities in Bellefontaine, Ohio.
Logan County
prosecutor William Goslee, who interviewed Pilkington, told The Columbus
Dispatch: "In her mind, she was protecting her daughter from being
not as loved as the boys were by their father."
Pilkington was
charged with three counts of murder on Tuesday and is in jail.
She is accused of
killing three-month-old Noah Pilkington, who passed away on Tuesday, as
well as four-year-old Gavin, who passed away in April, and three-month-old
Nial, who died in July 2014.
Her daughter,
Hailey, has since been taken into custody by a county child welfare agency.
Officers went to
the family's apartment on Tuesday morning after Pilkington called 911 to
say that Noah wasn't breathing. She was calm as she answered a
dispatcher's questions while the baby's sleep apnea alarm beeped in the
background, police told the Associated Press.
The baby boy was
pronounced dead at a hospital.
His death came as
authorities were already investigating what had happened to the other boys, who
were found unresponsive by their father when he returned home from work. Their
causes of death still hadn't been determined.
Pilkington's uncle
told the Columbus Dispatch that Hailey and Noah had been in the
custody of children's services following Gavin's death but were returned to
their parents this month.
Goslee said the
children were handed back to their parents after a coroner determined the
deaths weren't suspicious.
Investigators said
there is no evidence that Pilkington's husband had anything to do with the
deaths, WBNS reported.
Police Chief
Brandon K. Standley said in a statement on Tuesday: "The tragic
deaths of Niall, Gavin and Noah leave a pit in our stomachs today. Our
condolences go out to the remaining family members who have supported this
family through a very difficult 13 months."
The Ohio Bureau of
Criminal Investigation is assisting local authorities.
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