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Woman convicted of killing husband, children

A 31-year-old Pomona woman was convicted Thursday in the murder of her husband and two young children.

A jury found Manling Tsang Williams guilty on three counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of her husband and her two young sons in August 2007 at the family’s Rowland Heights home.

Detectives said Neal Williams, 27, was stabbed more than 90 times. Devon Williams, 7, and Ian Williams, 3, were suffocated with a pillow, authorities said.

-- Rick Rojas

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And the reason she is not now sitting in the Big Chair at San Quentin, getting ready for the gas, is?

I agree with you Bob! This woman should have been in that chair 3 years ago. Neal was a good guy. He did not deserve this, and obviously neither did the children. How could this woman kill her own children? I will never understand.


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