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Marilyn
Kay EDGE
Classification: Murderer
Characteristics:
Parricide - Poisoner -
Distraught after losing a child custody fight
Number of victims: 2
Date of murders: September 13, 2013
Date of arrest:
Next day (suicide attempt)
Date of birth:
1971
Victims profile:
Her autistic son Jaelen, 13, and her daughter Faith, 9
Method of murder:
Poisoning
Location: Santa Ana, Orange County, California, USA
Website post says father devastated by
children's slaying
On gofundme.com, in a post to raise money for the
children’s funeral and his travel expenses, Mark Edge writes that he
never thought ex-wife was capable of killing.
By Scott Schwebke - Orange County Register
September 24, 2013
SANTA ANA – The father of Jaelen and Faith Edge
says he’s devastated by their deaths and never fathomed that their
mother could be capable of killing them.
“I walk away from the evil deeds of one and carry
the grief of three,” Mark Anthony Edge posted on the website
gofundme.com in an effort to raise money for his children’s funeral
and his travel expenses to attend the trial of his ex-wife Marilyn Kay
Edge. “Jaelen, Faith, I am still with you and you are still with me
forever and always.”
The funeral for Mark Edge’s son Jaelen, 13, and
daughter, Faith, 10, will be held Thursday at the Salvation Army Kroc
Center in Atlanta, followed by burial in the Georgia National Cemetery
in nearby Canton.
The children’s mother, 42-year-old Marilyn Edge of
Scottsdale, Ariz., is accused of giving them fatal doses of poison at
the Hampton Inn & Suites in Santa Ana on Sept. 14 and then attempting
to kill herself by driving her car laden with a propane tank into a
pole and power box in the parking lot of a Home Depot in Costa Mesa.
Prosecutors have charged Marilyn Edge with two
felony counts of murder, with sentencing enhancements for committing
multiple murders and murder by poison.
Authorities have not released details about a
possible motive for the slayings or the type of poison believed to
have been used to kill Jaelen and Faith.
Marilyn Edge faces a minimum sentence of life in
state prison without the possibility of parole if convicted. The
Orange County District Attorney's Office could decide at a later date
to seek the death penalty.
Court records and attorneys from Georgia indicate
Mark and Marilyn Edge had been embroiled in a bitter custody battle
over the children since their divorce in 2007.
Three days before the children’s bodies were found,
a judge in Georgia ordered Marilyn Edge to hand over custody of them
to their father.
Mark Edge, who described himself as a military
veteran who served during Operation Desert Storm, expressed in his
online posting on gofundme.com frustration with the legal system.
“Marilyn Kay Woody-Edge was found in contempt of
court after taking our children from the state of Georgia to Arizona
without proper consideration of me or authorization from the presiding
court,” he said. “My attorney…. recommended that Marilyn Kay
Woody-Edge be incarcerated until such time that the children were
brought back from Arizona to Atlanta. The presiding Judge ignored my
attorney’s recommendation and instead allowed Marilyn Kay Woody-Edge
to go to Arizona to retrieve our children on her own.”
Mark Edge also said Marilyn texted him that she was
returning the children to him Sept. 14 but instead killed them that
day.
“I have never loved anyone or anything as much as I
love our children,” he wrote in the online posting. “I never thought
that Marilyn would take our children from both of us.”
Prosecutor: Slain kids thought they were going
to Disneyland
Marilyn Edge told the judge she wants the death
penalty when she appeared in a hearing over charges she poisoned her
son and daughter.
By Salvador Hernandez, Scott Schwebke and Vik Jolly
- Orange County Register
September 17, 2013
SANTA ANA – Her two children were told they were
headed to Disneyland and California beaches, prosecutors allege, but
Marilyn Edge instead poisoned them in a hotel room.
Appearing for the first time in front of a judge
Tuesday morning, the 42-year-old from Scottsdale, Ariz., kept her head
down for most of the five-minute hearing. When Judge Craig Robison
asked her if she would like to postpone her arraignment, she responded
at least twice: “Only if you promise me the death penalty.”
Police said Edge has been on suicide watch since
she was taken into custody Saturday, just after she put a propane tank
in her car and crashed it into poles and a power box in the parking
lot of a Home Depot in Costa Mesa.
While officers tried to get her out of the car,
Edge tried to strangle herself with an electrical cord, Santa Ana
police Cpl. Anthony Bertagna said. Officers broke a window and
forcibly removed her from the vehicle. Edge told officers that her son
Jaelen, 13, and daughter Faith, 10, were dead at the Hampton Inn &
Suites in Santa Ana.
The children believed their trip to California from
their Arizona home was much more innocent, prosecutors said.
“It appears from all the evidence that the children
were under the impression that they were coming to California for
beach and amusement, such as Disneyland,” Deputy District Attorney
Sonia Balleste said.
After her short appearance in front of a judge,
Edge was transferred from Santa Ana Jail to the county women’s jail,
arrest logs show. She was being held in a medical housing area, Orange
County Sheriff’s Department Lt. Jeff Hallock said.
Prosecutors have charged Edge with two felony
counts of murder, with sentencing enhancements for committing multiple
murders and murder by poison.
She faces a minimum sentence of life in state
prison without the possibility of parole if convicted. The District
Attorney's Office could also decide at a later date to seek the death
penalty against Edge.
Bertagna said he could not discuss specifics, but
said Edge has spoken with detectives since Saturday.
“She has been cooperative with detectives,” he
said.
An autopsy was completed Monday to help determine
the causes of the deaths of the children. Complete results from
toxicology tests are pending.
Law enforcement officials would not comment on a
possible motive for the killings.
Balleste said she could not comment on whether Edge
made any statements or to whom but described her as an educated woman
with a business degree.
Arrest records show Edge worked as an analyst.
Balleste said Edge has worked for banks.
“It just shocks the conscience when you see
murdered children as precious as these two little angels,” she said.
“You have children who are 13 and 10 and they have a life story, and
they will be missed by many.”
Court records and attorneys from Georgia said Edge
had been embroiled in a contentious divorce and custody hearing with
her former husband since 2007.
Three days before the children’s bodies were found,
a judge in Georgia ordered Edge to hand over custody of them to their
father. Edge walked out of the courtroom in the middle of the judge’s
decision, said Marian Weeks, who represented Edge’s former husband,
Mark Anthony Edge, in the hearing.
Their elder had been diagnosed with autism, which
played a central role in the court filings.
Edge said the father’s visits with the children
affected their son negatively because he required consistency. She
contended the boy was being forced to spend time with “basically
someone he didn’t know,” said attorney Elizabeth Kuhn, who represented
Marilyn Edge in several of the hearings.
Both she and her former husband had lived in
Georgia. But Edge moved the children to Arizona after a judge granted
unsupervised visits with their father, Kuhn said.
It wasn’t clear when that was. But Edge had an
Arizona driver’s license by the time she was given a traffic citation
in July, records show. The citation indicated that she was living in a
condominium complex on the north side of Scottsdale, Ariz.
Despite the court battles that involved fights over
child-support payments and custody – and reached the Supreme Court of
Georgia – attorneys said they never expected this outcome.
“Never in a million years,” Kuhn said. “She was
loving and compassionate with her children.”
Weeks said Mark Edge was hospitalized Sunday after
learning of his children’s death.
Betty Edge, Mark Edge’s stepmother, said in a phone
interview from her home in Whitesburg, Ga., that he took the news hard
when police notified him his children had been killed.
“He just collapsed,” Betty Edge said. “(Hospital
personnel) tried, and they couldn’t get him calmed down.”
Since then, Mark Edge has been trying his best to
cope with the loss of his children. “He is hanging in there,” Betty
Edge said.
In addition, Betty Edge said she didn’t know
Marilyn Edge well and met her only once in the hospital after she gave
birth to Jaelen. “I’ve only seen her a couple of hours,” she added.
Still, she was shocked to see Marilyn Edge’s photo
on television after her arrest. “It’s pretty messed up,” Betty Edge
said, describing her feelings about the crime.
Edge is expected back in court Oct. 25.
Marilyn Edge Update: Ariz. mom accused of
poisoning daughter, autistic son, charged with murder
CBSNews.com
September 17, 2013
(CBS/AP) SANTA ANA, Calif. - A mother involved in a
contentious custody case was charged Monday with killing her
13-year-old autistic son and 9-year-old daughter in California after a
judge ordered them returned to their father in Georgia.
Authorities weren't releasing many details, but one
of the special circumstances filed by prosecutors against 42-year-old
Marilyn Edge alleges the children were poisoned.
Edge, of Scottsdale, Ariz., is scheduled to be
arraigned Tuesday. She was charged Monday with two counts of murder
with special circumstances in the deaths of her daughter Faith and son
Jaelen.
Edge lost custody of them on Wednesday in a Georgia
case and then texted her ex-husband, Mark Edge, two days later that
she would bring the children back on Sunday, his attorney Marian Weeks
said. The children were found Saturday in a Santa Ana hotel room.
Mark Edge was informed about the death of the
children early Sunday by Atlanta police and was taken to a hospital
for duress.
"He's emotionally, extremely distressed," Weeks
said. "He is getting better. His whole focus right now is on the
children."
Marilyn Edge could be eligible for the death
penalty if convicted.
She was driving a car that crashed Saturday into an
electrical box outside a shopping complex in Costa Mesa. She refused
to get out of the car and tried to choke herself with an electrical
cord as rescuers attempted to free her, Santa Ana police Cpl. Anthony
Bertagna said.
Police found propane in the car but wouldn't say
whether there was a suicide note.
Authorities said Edge told investigators they could
find her children's bodies at the hotel.
CBS Los Angeles reports autopsies on the two
children were completed Monday but results have not been released,
according to Bertagna.
The Edges were married for less than 10 years and
divorced in December 2007, Weeks said. Marilyn Edge claimed her former
husband, who routinely traveled to Afghanistan where he worked as a
contractor, failed to make child support payments, according to court
records.
She also claimed the children of a friend of her
ex-husband were sexually abusing her kids, but the allegations were
never proven, Weeks said.
Marilyn Edge was given full custody of her children
in October 2009, a ruling that was later set aside after Mark Edge
contended he wasn't aware of a court hearing because he was overseas
and documents were sent to a wrong address. However, the Georgia
Supreme Court later found there wasn't enough evidence to set aside
the ruling.
Weeks said the case began to turn in the
ex-husband's favor in September, when a judge reduced child support
payments and ordered joint custody. At the time, Mark Edge hadn't seen
his kids in more than 1 1/2 years because his ex-wife refused to let
him visit, the lawyer said.
Mark Edge was stymied again by his ex-wife, who
moved to Arizona shortly after the judge's order, saying she was
getting a job transfer. He only saw his children three or four times
via video phone calls, Weeks added.
"All he wanted was to spend time with his
children," Weeks said. "But Marilyn could not let that happen."
At a hearing last Wednesday in a Georgia courtroom,
a judge found that Marilyn Edge was alienating her children from her
ex-husband and said he should be given full custody, Weeks said. It's
customary for the custody transfer to happen the same day as the
judge's order, Weeks said, but Marilyn Edge said the children were
staying with her parents in Arizona.
The judge gave her until noon Sunday to turn over
the children. On Friday, Mark Edge received a text from his ex-wife
saying, "'I will see you on Sunday and I have their school records,'"
Weeks said.
Lawyer Mary Ann Korre said she had only represented
Marilyn Edge at the most recent child custody hearing and had only
known her client a few weeks.
She wasn't aware of any reason why her client
wouldn't want her ex-husband to have contact with the children.
Marilyn Edge was calm at the last hearing and there was nothing to
indicate she might harm the kids, Korre said.
"I received the news yesterday and I was just very
shocked," Korre said. "It's just a very tragic situation."
Mother 'fatally poisoned autistic son, 13, and
daughter, 9, in a hotel room after judge gave their father custody'
Jaelen Edge, 13, and Faith, 9, were found dead on
Saturday morning
Their mother Marilyn Edge, 42, was caught by police
'when she tried to take her life by crashing her car - and told
officers about the children's bodies'
She had lost custody of the children just three
days before they were killed
DailyMail.co.uk
September 17, 2013
A mother has been accused of fatally poisoning her
13-year-old autistic son and nine-year-old daughter in a hotel room
after a judge awarded custody of the children to their father.
Marilyn Edge, 42, was arrested in Costa Mesa,
California on Saturday after she apparently tried to take her own life
by crashing her car. She told responding police officers they could
find the bodies of her children, Jaelen and Faith, in a room at the
Hampton Inn in Santa Ana.
Edge, from Scottsdale, Arizona, has now been
charged with two counts of murder with special circumstances and is
scheduled to be arraigned on Tuesday. If convicted, she could be
eligible for the death penalty.
Their deaths came after Edge lost custody of her
children amid a years-long contentious divorce with her ex-husband. A
Georgia judge awarded her former husband, Mark Edge, custody of the
children on Wednesday.
She texted Edge on Friday to say she would give him
the children on Sunday - but their bodies were found on Saturday.
Mr Edge, who lives in Marietta, Georgia, was told
about the deaths early on Sunday by Atlanta police and was taken to a
hospital for duress.
'He's emotionally, extremely distressed,' his
attorney Marian Weeks said. 'He is getting better. His whole focus
right now is on the children.'
Marilyn Edge crashed her car into an electrical box
outside a shopping complex in Costa Mesa on Saturday.
She refused to get out and tried to choke herself
with an electrical cord as rescuers attempted to free her, Santa Ana
police Cpl. Anthony Bertagna said. Police also found propane in the
car.
Edge then told investigators they could find her
children's bodies at the hotel, police said.
The couple divorced in December 2007 after less
than 10 years of marriage. Marilyn Edge had claimed her former
husband, who worked as a contractor, failed to make child support
payments.
She had also claimed that children of her
ex-husband's friend were sexually abusing her son and daughter, but
the allegations were never proven, Weeks said.
Marilyn Edge was given full custody of her children
in October 2009, but this was later set aside when Mark Edge said he
had been working overseas so was unaware of the court date. The
Georgia Supreme Court later found there wasn't enough evidence to set
aside the ruling, AP reported.
But in September a judge reduced child support
payments and ordered joint custody of the children. Before that point,
Edge hadn't seen his children in more than 18 months because his
ex-wife refused to let him visit, the lawyer said.
The ex-wife then moved to Arizona, claiming she was
taking a job transfer, and Mr Edge only spoke to his children on video
phone calls, his lawyer said.
At a hearing on Wednesday, a judge found that
Marilyn Edge was alienating her children from her ex-husband and said
he should be given full custody, Weeks said.
The judge gave her until noon Sunday to turn over
the children. On Friday, Mark Edge received a text from his ex-wife
saying: 'I will see you on Sunday and I have their school records'.
Lawyer Mary Ann Korre said she had only represented
Marilyn Edge at the most recent child custody hearing and had only
known her client a few weeks.
She wasn't aware of any reason why her client
wouldn't want her ex-husband to have contact with the children.
Marilyn Edge was calm at the last hearing and there was nothing to
indicate she might harm the kids, Korre said.
'I received the news yesterday and I was just very
shocked,' she said. 'It's just a very tragic situation.'
The double homicide left locals and hotel guests
stunned.
'My goodness if there's two children involved
that's just horrendous to say the least,' Mike Ramey told KABC. 'As a
parent, it's just a heartbreaker.'
Marilyn Kay Edge, Mom Who Allegedly Killed Her
Two Kids, Asks 3 Times for Death Penalty
By Matt Coker - OCweekly.com
September 17, 2013
ORIGINAL POST, SEPT. 16, 9:35 A.M.: Longtime
readers know Orange County has a fair share of bizarre family murders
without having to have more brought here from elsewhere.
But imported mayhem is what local investigators are
dealing with today after Marilyn Edge--who is originally from
Scottsdale, Arizona, but had been residing in San Jose--drove a car
with Georgia plates into an electrical vault in Costa Mesa in an
apparent attempt to kill herself after allegedly leaving the bodies of
her two murdered children in a Santa Ana motel room.
Discovering the grisly murder scene began to unfold
a little after 8 a.m. Saturday, when Edge crashed a gray Honda Accord
into the steel poles protecting an electrical vault in the Alberton's
and Home Depot shopping center at 2300 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa,
according to police in that city.
As rescuers tried to get to Edge, she is alleged to
have tried have strangled herself with a belt or rope. She was safely
pulled out of the Accord and taken to Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach,
where she allegedly revealed during treatment she had killed her
children--a 10-year-old girl and 13-year-old boy--and left their
bodies in a third-floor room at the Hampton Inn & Suites in the 2700
block of Hotel Terrace, Santa Ana.
Costa Mesa Police contacted their counterparts in
Santa Ana for a safety check at the motel, where the bodies of the
children were found just after 9 a.m. Santa Ana detectives went to the
hospital, questioned Edge and arrested her on suspicion of double
murder.
The boy was reportedly autistic. Edge sued the
Secretary of Health and Human Services in 2004 alleging a vaccination
given to her son caused his autism, but the suit was tossed on grounds
she did not provide proof to support the claim.
The father of the children, who lives out of state,
was notified about their deaths Saturday.
*****
UPDATE NO. 1, SEPT. 16, 2:51 P.M.: Marilyn Kay
Edge, 42, of Scottsdale, Arizona, is scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday
morning in Santa Ana on two felony counts of special circumstances
murder, according to the Orange County District Attorney's office (OCDA).
The special circumstances sentencing enhancements
include committing multiple murders and murder by poison, explains the
OCDA, adding that the accused killer of her two children faces a
minimum sentence of life in state prison without the possibility of
parole if convicted.
The OCDA indicated it intends to ask that Edge be
held without bail.
Prosecutors identified the victims as 13-year-old
Jaelen E. and 10-year-old Faith E. and added the Santa Ana police
investigation continues.
City News Service reports the children's father,
Mark Edge of Marietta, Georgia, had custody of them and they were
supposed to be returned to him over the weekend.
*****
UPDATE NO. 2, SEPT. 16, 5:41 P.M.: Marilyn Kay Edge
allegedly poisoned her precious babies.
Cpl. Anthony Bertagna, the Santa Ana Police
spokesman, reportedly disclosed autopsies on the late 13-year-old
Jaelen and 10-year-old Faith indicated both were poisoned.
Paul Anderson's City News Service report also sheds
more light on the custody battle between the mother-turned-murder
suspect and the children's father, Mark Edge, an Air Force Reservist
who had full custody of Jaelen and Faith. The kids were supposed to be
returned to the dad by noon Sunday, according to his lawyer, Marian
Weeks.
Mark Edge is now so grief-stricken he had to be
hospitalized, Weeks reportedly disclosed.
He apparently won custody because he was the more
stable parent, having landed a job helping mentally disabled and
autistic adults learn how to better care for themselves, while the
mother spent years violating the father's visitation rights, according
to Weeks.
"Last year, he finally got visitation and she
immediately moved the children to Arizona," the attorney reportedly
told City News Service of his client who resides in Georgia.
Weeks also is claimed to have noted Marilyn Edge
had made false claims during custody hearings, including that a child
of one of her ex-husband's friends had molested the girl. Mark Edge
was also accused of physical and emotional abuse, allegations Weeks
called unfounded. The father was in Afghanistan working on a defense
contract and could not defend himself, Weeks reportedly said.
'He lost (his job) because of all the things she
did here," the lawyer reportedly alleged. "When you start having your
wages garnished and they're saying you have financial problems, then
you lose your security clearance ... It took him awhile to get a job
when he came back to the United States."
The lawyer claims the children were "happy as
larks" around their father. "There's video of them all bowling,
fishing and swinging in the park," Weeks reportedly said. "You can
tell these kids loved their daddy."
But before winning custody, Mark Edge estimated he
had only seen his children 10 times within the last year, according to
Weeks, who reportedly said his client would have been "the happiest
person in the world" if his ex-wife had simply granted weekend
visitations.
"But she couldn't do that. It became so obvious
that she would do anything to prevent visitation with her children."
*****
UPDATE NO. 3, SEPT. 17, 11:06 A.M.: When an Orange
County Superior Court judge asked Marilyn Kay Edge three times this
morning if she agrees to have her arraignment postponed to Oct. 25,
she answered quietly each time, "Only if you promise to give me the
death penalty," according to television news pool coverage from the
hearing.
She spoke in sort of a monotone with her hands
behind her back and head bowed down so her bushy, unkempt hair
obscured her face. Her attorney asked Judge Craig Robinson for a
rescheduling of the arraignment to confer with a psychiatrist and
doctors treating Edge, who did not enter a plea today.
Robinson ordered Edge held without bail at Orange
County Jail, where officials previously disclosed she is on suicide
watch.
The prosecution has not revealed whether capital
punishment will be sought, but Deputy
District Attorney Sonia Balleste reportedly said after the hearing,
"This is as cold and disturbing a murder as you will see. It's an
incredibly sad situation."
Balleste reportedly told City News Service that
Edge coaxed her son Jaelen and daughter Faith to Orange County to
enjoy some "fun activities," even though they were due back to their
father who had custody of them in Georgia.
"Southern California is known for its beaches and
Disneyland, and that may be quite an attractive thing for children of
that age,'' the prosecutor reportedly said.
Atlanta father devastated by murder of his
children
By Jennifer Mayerle - CBSAtlanta,com
September 16, 2013
ATLANTA (CBS ATLANTA) - A story that made national
headlines begins and ends right here in Georgia. A mother allegedly
killed her two children over the weekend. The murders happened in
California but the family is from Cobb County, GA.
Marilyn Edge was supposed to turn her kids over to
their dad, Mark Edge, as part of an ongoing custody dispute. Last week
a Cobb County judge awarded Mark Edge temporary full custody.
"We're just devastated," Mark Edge's attorney
Marian Weeks said.
Marilyn Edge was supposed to start paying child
support and turn the kids over in Georgia on Sunday at noon. Instead,
a police officer showed up at Mark Edge's door with the devastating
news.
"We were frightened that she wouldn't come with the
kids yesterday. Mark and I never dreamed she would do this. We would
have thought it was more likely she would hurt Mark, but never thought
she would hurt the kids," Weeks said.
Saturday, Marilyn Edge crashed her car into an
electrical box outside a Home Depot in Costa Mesa, CA. Police said she
tried to strangle herself as rescue crews approached. It was then
police said Marilyn Edge told them where they could find her children,
13-year-old Jaelen and 9-year-old Faith, dead inside a Santa Ana hotel
room.
"We've worked so hard and all Mark has ever wanted
is to just love his children, to have time with his children, to take
care of them," Weeks said.
Weeks said Mark Edge was proud of Faith and Jaelen,
and thought his current work with disabled adults would help him guide
his son.
"He is autistic. Mark always felt he could do a lot
more than Marilyn let him do, that Marilyn held him back. Faith is the
daughter and was 9, was a tomboy, she was the little athletic one,"
Weeks said.
It's the end of a long custody dispute that no one
saw coming.
"They were her children and she would have them.
This is the ultimate control. She took them away from him forever,"
Weeks said.
Mark Edge is in the hospital for emotional
distress.
The children will be brought back to Georgia for
burial.
Marilyn Edge is charged with two counts of murder.
We reached out to her attorney Mary Ann Korre. Korre said she was
shocked by what happened and that she never thought Marilyn Edge was
capable of murder.
Woman crashes car in California supermarket
parking lot after apparently killing her two kids and leaving bodies
in nearby hotel room: cops
Marilyn Edge, 42, of Scottsdale, Ariz., was
arrested on suspicion of killing her children after directing Santa
Ana, Calif., officers to the Hampton Inn & Suites, where the kids lay
dead. She was released from a hospital into police custody on Saturday
night.
NYDailyNews.com
September 15, 2013
SANTA ANA, Calif. — Two children found dead in a
Southern California hotel room after their suicidal mother crashed her
car outside a shopping complex were a 13-year-old boy and a
10-year-old girl, a police spokesman said Sunday.
The children's mother, Marilyn Edge, 42, of
Scottsdale, Ariz., was arrested Saturday and booked on suspicion of
murder in the deaths, Santa Ana police Cpl. Anthony Bertagna said.
Further information, including the names of the
children, the motive and the cause of death, was not being released,
he said. The children's father lives out-of-state and was not notified
of their deaths until Sunday.
Edge was driving a car with Georgia license plates
when she crashed into an electrical box outside a shopping complex in
Costa Mesa on Saturday morning. Her most recent address was in
Arizona, Bertagna said, and it wasn't immediately clear why she had
come to Orange County.
After the crash, Edge refused to get out of the car
and tried to choke herself with a belt or rope as rescuers worked to
free her, he said. Police found propane in Edge's car.
As she was being taken to the hospital, Edge told
authorities they could find her children at a hotel in nearby Santa
Ana. After officers discovered the bodies, police obtained a search
warrant late Saturday for the hotel room and worked overnight on the
case, Bertagna said.
"Last night, it was mainly trying to figure out who
these people were and dealing with the scene itself," he said.
No weapon had been recovered from the scene,
Bertagna said.
Hotel guests were stunned at the discovery at the
quiet inn on a sunny weekend in Southern California.
"My goodness, if there's two children involved
that's just horrendous to say the least," Mike Ramey, who was staying
at the hotel with his fiancée, told KABC-TV. "As a parent, it's just a
heartbreaker."
It wasn't immediately clear if Edge had an
attorney. She has not yet made a court appearance.