Friday, August 5, 2022

TODAY IN HISTORY: 05 AUGUST, 1998, A 70-year old Mother arrested for killing her eight children

A 70-year old Marie Noe, was arrested at her Philadelphia home on this day in 1998 and charged with smothering of her eight children who died between 1949 and 1968.

It was gathered that each of the eight infants was ostensibly healthy at birth, but later died when home alone with Noe. At the time, the deaths were attributed to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Noe and her husband Arthur Alien Noe, had two other children who died from natural causes–one was stillborn and the other died at the hospital shortly after birth. Suspicion swirled around Marie Noe as the death toll mounted as none of the children lived beyond 14 months. But police had no enough evidence to charge her with any crime. In the 1990s, a magazine article put the case back in the spotlight. In August 1998, Noe confessed to killing four of her children but claimed she couldn’t remember what happened to the other four. Arthur, Marie husband, was not charged in the murders of his children. In June 1999, Noe was given 20 years probation and ordered to spend five years under house arrest.

In a similar case, Mary Beth Tinning’s nine healthy children died suddenly and mysteriously between 1972 and 1985. None made it to the age of five. The children all died while home alone with Tinning, of Schenectady, New York, who claimed she found them unconscious. In 1987, Tinning was convicted of smothering her 3-month-old infant daughter Tami Lynne to death two years earlier. She was sentenced to 20 years to life in prison.

Susan Smith of South Carolina, in her own case in 1994, drove a car with her two young sons into a lake. Smith, who initially blamed the boys’ disappearance on a carjacker, was later convicted and sentenced to life in prison. In another case, Andrea Yates drowned her five young children in a bathtub in June 2001. After being convicted of first-degree murder, Yates’ conviction was overturned and she was found not guilty by reason of insanity. She was committed to a state mental health facility in Texas.


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