A woman who thought her family was being stalked by "demonic presences" killed her two children in a southern Indiana creek before she also drowned, police said Friday.
Police had released little
information after body of Jaime Clutter, 35, was found in March, along with the
bodies of her 10-year-old son, Brandon, and 6-month-old daughter, Katelyn. The
naked bodies were recovered in a park less than a mile from where the family
lived in New Albany, a city along the Ohio River just west of Louisville, Ky.
Their clothing was found strewn in the creek.
New Albany Police Chief
Sherri Knight said during a news conference Friday that mental illness,
including postpartum depression, was the underlying factor in the deaths.
Knight added that authorities didn't know whether Clutter committed suicide or
downed by accident, noting that "hypothermia was a significant
contributing factor" in her death.
A witness told police that
the mother and children weren't properly dressed for the 30-degreee weather
that day. Independent mental health professionals hired by the police
department to review the case said mental disorders could be intensified when
subjected to cold temperatures, Knight said.
Detective Carrie East said
Clutter's behavior "was concerning" to some witnesses leading up to
the deaths, saying she made "incoherent statements" and displayed
"delusions of grandiose proportions of demonic presences," including
saying her family was being stalked by those demonic presences.
The case had been the
subject of intense speculation because police hadn't disclosed much information
since the bodies were found. Floyd County Prosecutor Keith Henderson had said
he planned to call a special grand jury to investigate because police were
taking so long with their investigation.
Henderson was out of town
Friday and could not be reached for comment, a spokeswoman said.
Knight said marks found on
Clutter's body were consistent with being in moving water. The man who found
the bodies in the creek had told 911 dispatchers the woman's body appeared
battered.
The Clutter family moved to
New Albany from the Seattle area in December.
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