An Osceola County woman confessed to strangling her 13-year-old son in order to spare him from the devil, investigators said Tuesday.
Osceola County deputies said Jasmin Kennedy, 37, killed her son in his bed on Monday in a home on Crosley Avenue, which is near the intersection of Deer Run and Canoe Creek roads.A judge denied bond for Kennedy on Tuesday. She is charged with premeditated first-degree murder, domestic battery by strangulation, aggravated child abuse, and child neglect.
When detectives asked her if she knew why she was being interviewed, she said: “She was being questioned due to her sending her son home.” On Tuesday, school officials confirmed the teen attended Canoe Creek K-8 School. An Osceola County School District official said they have grief counselors at the school to help students who may need support.
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