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Mom 'calm' in call to 911 - diaries, Bible sought to shed light on her thoughts, boys' deaths
The Dallas Morning News ^ | May 12, 2003 | By LEE HANCOCK / The Dallas Morning News

Posted on 05/12/2003 11:19:09 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP

Mom 'calm' in call to 911

Diaries, Bible sought to shed light on her thoughts, boys' deaths

05/12/2003

By LEE HANCOCK / The Dallas Morning News

TYLER – Sunday was to be First Assembly of God's special Mother's Day celebration, but the congregation instead gathered to mourn the inexplicable – a tragedy in which two children were bludgeoned to death with rocks, allegedly by their mother, a member of the church's choir.

Hundreds filled the pews, some calling out encouragement, many dabbing their eyes as pastor Gary Bell talked of the pain of losing two of his young nephews and a third nephew's effort to cling to life.

He talked of his sister-in-law, Deanna LaJune "Dee" Laney, who was jailed a few blocks away on charges of capital murder. She reported her children's deaths in a 911 call described Sunday as calm and peaceful.

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Deanna LaJune Laney
"We don't excuse what has happened. This is a brutal and horrific incident," he said. "But we all believe as family that it wasn't our Dee that did this to her children."

Ms. Laney, 38, was arrested early Saturday at her rural Smith County home near Tyler after telling the 911 dispatcher that she'd smashed in her sons' heads with rocks.

'Almost little girlish'

Sheriff J.B. Smith said Ms. Laney used her cellphone to report that God ordered her to kill her sons. He said she talked for more than 20 minutes, her voice "almost little girlish" as she gave the badly rattled dispatcher detailed instructions to her home. Sheriff Smith said Ms. Laney also called her older sons by name as she told the dispatcher how to find their bodies "near the swing" in her front yard.

"She was very calm, very peaceful," he said.

Sheriff Smith and other officials have said the incident is eerily reminiscent of the 2001 Houston case in which Andrea Yates calmly called 911 to report that she'd just drowned her five children. Ms. Yates, who told authorities that she killed her children because she feared they would otherwise be damned to hell, is serving a life sentence for the deaths.

A deputy sent to the Smith County home found the bodies of 6-year-old Luke Allen Laney and 8-year-old Joshua Laney lying in the front yard with bloody rocks the size of dinner plates on their chests.

Ms. Laney's youngest son, 14-month-old Aaron, was discovered in his crib, still breathing despite a massive open skull fracture and a pillow over his head, authorities said. A deputy found Ms. Laney wandering dazed in her back yard, her pajamas spattered with drying blood.

Relatives said the youngest son was in stable condition Sunday at Children's Medical Center of Dallas.

The boys' father, 44-year-old Keith Laney, slept through the attacks, awakening as the sheriff's deputy sent to investigate the 911 call searched the couple's neat brick home, authorities said.

Ms. Laney was being held Sunday in the Smith County Jail in lieu of bail totaling $3 million. She signed papers after her arrest seeking a court-appointed attorney. Sheriff Smith said two lawyers and her brother-in-law, the pastor, visited her during the weekend, and she remains under a suicide watch.

Mood swings reported

"She's had real quick mood swings. The jailer describes her as just peaks and valleys," Sheriff Smith said. "She's sometimes incoherent, sometimes lays in the fetal position, sometimes walks around her cell singing gospel music.

"Sometimes she prays. Sometimes she seems to realize what she's done and says, 'Oh no!' Then she just looks with a blank stare on her face," the sheriff said Sunday.

Investigators remained at the family home in New Chapel Hill, seven miles southeast of Tyler. Authorities said it might be Wednesday before they finish searching the premises.

What was she thinking?

"We're looking for anything she might have written, any diaries, birthday cards, their computer, any highlights in a Bible that might shed some light on what she was thinking," Smith County sheriff's Maj. Mike Lusk said.

Friends and neighbors have described Ms. Laney, a longtime church member, as an intensely devout woman who sang in a gospel group with three of her sisters. She often appeared in the choir during the church's weekly Sunday morning broadcasts on a Tyler television station.

She home-schooled her sons and was known in her modest, working-class neighborhood for closely supervising the oldest two, allowing them to play only with a younger cousin, who lived across the street.

Neighbors said Mr. Laney, who runs an air-compressor repair shop on nearby State Highway 64, is a hard worker who often took his older sons to play and help with chores at the family's small farm in nearby Arp, where he keeps a small herd of cattle.

Night before slayings

"At the present time, we don't have a clue what was in her head," Sheriff Smith said. "Their home was neat. The landscaping was all beautiful. Their friends that we've interviewed have said there was no indication, even the night before, of anything. They went out for dinner the night before with their kids."

Investigators said they have not been able to talk with Mr. Laney, who remained in Dallas on Sunday to be near his comatose son. They hoped to interview him Monday.

Mr. Bell told reporters outside his church that the Laney family "is one of the last you'd think this would ever happen to."

"They were a model family, hardworking, very spiritual. But in a moment of passion, and weakness, it seems, this tragedy unfolded," he said.

In his brief Sunday sermon, Mr. Bell said the church would stand with Ms. Laney, as well as with her grieving husband and their families. He told congregants that he'd already visited Ms. Laney in jail because he is her pastor as well as her brother-in-law.

Hurt and confusion

"All I can say is that I expressed our hurt and confusion over why and how this could happen, but also acknowledged our continuing love," he said.

He also repeatedly urged the congregation not to speculate about the case or discuss it with the media.

Authorities said a major focus of their investigation would be trying to unravel what could've prompted Ms. Laney to think God wanted her to kill her children. They said they have had no indication that Ms. Laney was on any medication or had a history of psychiatric problems.

Investigators also will review video recordings of the church's Sunday services, which air locally a week after taping.

In the service shown Sunday, Mr. Bell talked about the world's increasing terrorism and violence as signs of the imminence of the Antichrist, Armageddon and the return of Jesus Christ.

The hourlong sermon pointedly referred to a string of high-profile crimes in the United States, including the kidnapping of Salt Lake City teenager Elizabeth Smart, the slaying of pregnant woman Laci Peterson in California and a case reported last month in The Washington Post of two parents accused of decapitating their three children.

"I'm sure there will be people who will resist the death penalty because it was a moment of insanity, so the death penalty will be cruel to people who kill their innocent children," Mr. Bell said of the case reported in The Post. "You explain that logic to me."

But on this Sunday, after the somber congregation flocked past a church sign that read, "a mother's heart is a child's schoolroom," Mr. Bell implored them to avoid "theologizing and judgmentalism."

Pastor Derwood Dubose of Hurst, district director for the North Texas Conference of Assemblies of God, spoke to the congregation by phone, telling them that Ms. Laney had been "overcome by some force we cannot fully identify," leaving family and friends with "a hurt that only time and God can heal."

Mr. Bell thanked congregants for all their calls, visits and offers of help, adding, "The main thing we need is prayer."

"It's a time of mourning," he told reporters after he and more than a dozen of the Laneys' other family members filed out of the church sanctuary. "It always happens to someone else, then when it comes this close to home, you begin to empathize with other people.

"The truth is, nobody knows exactly what happened at this point except Dee."

E-mail lhancock@dallasnews.com


Online at: http://www.dallasnews.com/latestnews/stories/051203dntexkidsslain.3de72.html


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To: ctlpdad
"Without the help of these drugs, my daughter would not be able to function as a normal human being. I love her immensely, and these are her lifeline, so to speak."

That's a story that could be told by many, many people. Some, however, choose to accentuate the tiny minority who are either not helped, or worsened, by these medications.

Were it not for these psychiatric medications, we'd have a lot more horror stories to post here on FR.
41 posted on 05/12/2003 1:25:10 PM PDT by MineralMan
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To: MeeknMing
So, when are the usual suspects going to start blaming the father.

It's always the man's fault.
42 posted on 05/12/2003 1:26:23 PM PDT by Gunrunner2
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To: Amore
"You're a brave man going against the tide here. Good for you!"

Going against the tide is my hobby, I guess, especially when it involves attitudes about mental illness. Sad that those who are invoking the name of Christ are not more Christ-like in their ability to understand and forgive.

Yes, this was a horrible thing. The woman was obviously mentally ill. I suspect she was untreated, though, and that's a darned shame.
43 posted on 05/12/2003 1:26:48 PM PDT by MineralMan
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To: MineralMan; HELLRAISER II
However, I doubt that Jesus would agree with your judgment on this. But, you have every right to express your feelings, no matter how un-Christ-like they might be.

Very big of you, MM, to point out that Jesus was better than us. Now leave us to our dreams of vengeance, for we are but human and do know how to hate the subhumans who perpetrate such atrocities on their own flesh and blood.
44 posted on 05/12/2003 1:31:54 PM PDT by Xenalyte (I may not agree with your bumper sticker, but I'll defend to the death your right to stick it)
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To: mabelkitty
As with Andrea Yates, this woman was on medication for her depression, as well.

Where'd you get this idea? The article said otherwise.

45 posted on 05/12/2003 1:33:20 PM PDT by lonestar (Don't mess with Texans)
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To: Bigg Red
1) How could she kill both the 6- and the 8-year-old in this manner without having one or the other run away? Surely she could not have killed both of them simultaneously.

Nope. One at a time. Outside.

2) How could her husband sleep through this? Wouldn't there be screaming?

There have been times when I have slept through one of our little ones crying and my wife getting up to take care of her. Also ... ever a kid from the middle of a deep sleep? They seem confused and are easy to lead around. They may have even fallen back to sleep if she was carrying them. Screaming? After one hit in the head from a big rock, I doubt there was any noise at all.

Truly a sad situation. I don't see how anyone can do this to their own kids.

46 posted on 05/12/2003 1:36:22 PM PDT by al_c
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To: MineralMan; ctlpdad
I agree with you.
47 posted on 05/12/2003 1:39:51 PM PDT by lonestar (Don't mess with Texans)
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To: Xenalyte
"Very big of you, MM, to point out that Jesus was better than us. Now leave us to our dreams of vengeance, for we are but human and do know how to hate the subhumans who perpetrate such atrocities on their own flesh and blood."

No problem. You're welcome to your "dreams of vengeance," as far as I'm concerned. Jesus, though, taught something else, if I remember correctly.

But you just go ahead and do what you want. It's your life. In the meantime, I'll point out what I think as well. Last I heard, FR allows me to do that.
48 posted on 05/12/2003 1:41:49 PM PDT by MineralMan
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To: lonestar
"As with Andrea Yates, this woman was on medication for her depression, as well.

Where'd you get this idea? The article said otherwise."

/satire on

Surely you don't expect people to read the _entire_ article, do you? It's much easier to form erroneous opinions if you ignore the article and just read the headline and first paragraph.
/satire off

Actually the article was pretty clear that no drugs were being taken by this woman, at least according to her family. Perhaps they should have been. Perhaps the church involved, like some, disapproves of the use of psychiatric medications. I don't know, but I imagine we'll find out.

49 posted on 05/12/2003 1:44:50 PM PDT by MineralMan
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To: MeeknMing
I'm simply overwhelmed at the christian compassion that is expressed here. Sigh. So typical.

Face it, like Yates, here is an over religious, overcontrolling (the 8 year old can't play in his own neighborhood?), psychotic woman left in charge of helpless children. and Daddy SLEPT through this? Sure. Lock 'em both up. Medicate her and slap some sense into him.

50 posted on 05/12/2003 1:45:23 PM PDT by frodolives (Moose bites can be pretti nasti)
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To: MineralMan
"Sane women do not kill their children in this way."

True, they do it a bit earlier and visit the local Planned Parenthood to have it done for them.

51 posted on 05/12/2003 1:49:15 PM PDT by MEGoody
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To: absinthe
Has Katie Couric come to her defense yet?

Probably on the Tonight Show.......

52 posted on 05/12/2003 1:49:46 PM PDT by b4its2late (Who the hell wants to hear actors talk? - H. M. Warner (1881-1958), Warner Brothers founder)
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To: Bigg Red; al_c
As al_c notes in post #46, she woke one child and took him outside and killed him. Then woke the other child and did the same.

It seems like the husband was maybe not in the house at the time? Maybe out of town? I'm not exactly sure, but that is what I seem to recall from an earlier article.

53 posted on 05/12/2003 1:50:03 PM PDT by MeekOneGOP (Bu-bye Dixie Chimps! / Check out my Freeper site !: http://home.attbi.com/~freeper/wsb/index.html)
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To: frodolives
"I'm simply overwhelmed at the christian compassion that is expressed here. Sigh. So typical.

Face it, like Yates, here is an over religious, overcontrolling (the 8 year old can't play in his own neighborhood?), psychotic woman left in charge of helpless children. and Daddy SLEPT through this? Sure. Lock 'em both up. Medicate her and slap some sense into him."

Well, you could be right, but I don't see all that much to support that point of view, either. It's early days yet, and there's much of the story still to emerge. I suppose we'll find out more in the next few days.
54 posted on 05/12/2003 1:52:30 PM PDT by MineralMan
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To: MinuteGal
"Churches who frighten fragile personalities into believing death is right around the corner for them and their families are doing no one a service."

In general, churches that talk about the end times stuff also remind us that, if we are in Christ, we have no need to fear (e.g. the rapture).

Not sure where your argument is coming from. Perhaps you've experienced some church or churches who don't teach the entire story as it were.

55 posted on 05/12/2003 1:54:47 PM PDT by MEGoody
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To: frodolives
"I'm simply overwhelmed at the christian compassion that is expressed here. Sigh. So typical.

Face it, like Yates, here is an over religious, overcontrolling (the 8 year old can't play in his own neighborhood?), psychotic woman left in charge of helpless children. and Daddy SLEPT through this? Sure. Lock 'em both up. Medicate her and slap some sense into him."

Well, you could be right, but I don't see all that much to support that point of view, either. It's early days yet, and there's much of the story still to emerge. I suppose we'll find out more in the next few days.

I did do a search on Google, and discovered that many Assembly of God ministers advise against the use of psychiatric drugs. It's possible that this church was on which discouraged such use. It's also possible that the use of such drugs might well have saved the lives of these children.

Again, time will tell.
56 posted on 05/12/2003 1:55:56 PM PDT by MineralMan
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To: MEGoody
"Sane women do not kill their children in this way."

True, they do it a bit earlier and visit the local Planned Parenthood to have it done for them."

Oh my. This is not an abortion issue at all; it is an issue of a woman killing her young, already-born children. Apparently she was mentally ill, for one would have to be to do such a thing. Let's try to keep the issues straight, shall we?
57 posted on 05/12/2003 1:58:23 PM PDT by MineralMan
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To: MineralMan
"For some people, perhaps even most, these medications are their lifeline."

I agree. I have been on an antidepressant for two years now and it has literally changed my life for the better. Depression runs in my family, and I was "lucky" enough to inherit it. If it wasnt for antidepressants, I would have NO life! I literally thank God every day for guiding the hands of the drug makers to make such a life giving drug for people like me who need them.
58 posted on 05/12/2003 2:03:54 PM PDT by FreepLady
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To: FreepLady
"I agree. I have been on an antidepressant for two years now and it has literally changed my life for the better. Depression runs in my family, and I was "lucky" enough to inherit it. If it wasnt for antidepressants, I would have NO life! I literally thank God every day for guiding the hands of the drug makers to make such a life giving drug for people like me who need them."

Your experience reflects that of millions of people who are helped by psychiatric medications. There are some fundamentalist churches, however, which counsel against the use of any such medications. Their belief is that prayer and religious counseling is all that is needed. I do not know if that is the case with the church this woman attended, but I suspect it is.

If so, then this is a double tragedy. If so, then medication might have prevented this disaster from happening. If so, then part of the blame for the deaths of these children lies with the teachings that say that psychiatric medication is not to be used.

I suspect we will find out more.
59 posted on 05/12/2003 2:09:21 PM PDT by MineralMan
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To: MinuteGal
Churches who frighten fragile personalities into believing death is right around the corner for them and their families are doing no one a service.

Yep, especially "intensely religious" people like this woman.

Life's tough enough on its own without sanctimonious ministers and priests preaching hellfire and Armageddon in order to act out their own simmering anger.

This "end times" nonsense captures the easily-controlled, and can easily lead them to think they are actually doing God's work by pre-empting some kind of global conflagration.

In the service shown Sunday, Mr. Bell talked about the world's increasing terrorism and violence as signs of the imminence of the Antichrist, Armageddon and the return of Jesus Christ.

I wonder if these clerics actually believe they're going to scare people into heaven.

60 posted on 05/12/2003 2:12:02 PM PDT by sinkspur
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