She said Friday she left the children in the auto, smoked marijuana and went to sleep.
A Weatherford, Texas mother, Cynthia Marie Randolph, 25, was arrested by the police in Parker County on first-degree felony counts for injury to children after she allegedly left her two children in a hot vehicle on May 26 to punish them, while she went inside her residence, smoked marijuana and took a nap.
An investigation revealed Randolph then went inside her home, smoked marijuana and fell asleep for several hours.
Authorities were alerted to the incident just after 4 p.m., a news release said, when the temperature outside had reached 96 degrees.
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Randolph told police she sent more than half an hour looking for her kids and later found them locked inside her auto.
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Randolph initially said she was inside her home folding laundry and watching TV while her kids played in an enclosed back porch that was visible from the living room. She was booked into the Parker County Jail. After searching the house for about 30 to 40 minutes, Randolph eventually went outside the residence and discovered they had somehow managed to lock themselves inside her vehicle. The children were pronounced dead at 4:33 p.m. Randolph's immediate response was, "no more than an hour". She claimed they had entered the auto on their own and locked themselves in, then said she broke one of the vehicle windows in an attempt to save the kids.
During subsequent interviews with the police and with Texas Rangers, Randolph kept changing her story. The Tarrant County medical examiner's website identified the children as Juliet and Cavanaugh Ramirez. Her bond has not been set. When the 2-year-old refused to come out of the vehicle, she said she shut the door to teach her daughter a "lesson", thinking "she could get herself and her brother out of the auto when ready".



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