Mother bags life imprisonment for k!lling her sons by putting them in the oven and turning it on
A Georgia mother has been sentenced to life in prison for her heinous act of intentionally killing her two toddler sons by placing them in an oven and turning it on.
Lamora Williams faces 14 charges, including murder, in the tragic deaths of her sons Ke-Yaunte Penn, two, and Ja’Karter Penn, one-year-old, in October 2017.
The investigation into Williams, then 24, began after she reported to 911 that she had returned home from work to find her children deceased in her Atlanta apartment, as detailed in an arrest warrant.
Williams recounted finding a stove positioned on Ja’Karter’s head and Ke-Yaunte ‘lying out on the floor with his brains exposed’. The police report revealed the boys had suffered severe burn injuries.
A three-year-old boy was discovered in the apartment unharmed. Williams initially claimed the children were with a caregiver at the time of the murders and maintained her innocence. However, investigators concluded that Williams had placed the children in the oven the night before her 911 call.

A jury found her guilty on numerous counts, including murder, felony murder, aggravated assault, cruelty to children, concealing a death, and providing false information.
Following her conviction, Williams was swiftly sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole, in addition to an additional 35 years.
Williams ‘knowingly and intentionally’ killed her sons by placing them in an oven and activating it, between midnight on October 12, 2017, and 11pm the following day, as stated in an arrest warrant.
She then made a desperate call to 911 reporting the children’s deaths.
‘When I came in, the stove was laying on my son, on my youngest son’s head, and my other son was laid out on the floor with his brains laid out on the floor. I don’t know what to do. I just came home from work,’ she told the dispatcher.
The children’s father, Jameel Penn, also reported that Williams made a video call to him after the murders. He immediately contacted the police upon discovering his children lifeless on the floor, suspecting foul play.
‘I just received a call from my child’s mother that my … two of my … two de@d babies; my sons are de@d in an apartment,’ Penn told the 911 dispatcher. ‘She video called me and I seen it. I really think they are de@d.’
In a 2017 interview with WSB-TV he described the scene as being ‘like a real horror movie’.
An autopsy report indicated the boys’ heads were lodged in a tipped-over oven, but the coroner disputed the police’s assertion that the children had been burned to death.
‘These thermal changes appear to be entirely from dry heat and changes from prolonged exposure to heat,’ the coroner wrote in the autopsy. ‘It would require an extensive amount of time to get to this degree.’