HomeCrimeMom 'snapped,' tried to smother 5 kids in hotel room: Police

Mom ‘snapped,’ tried to smother 5 kids in hotel room: Police

Inset: Lydia M. Ginger (Cole County Jail). Background: The hotel where Ginger allegedly tried to smother her children (Google Maps).

Inset: Lydia M. Ginger (Cole County Jail). Background: The hotel where Ginger allegedly tried to smother her children (Google Maps).

A mother of five in Missouri is accused of trying to kill several of her children — including a newborn baby — by allegedly attempting to smother the children with pillows inside a motel room.

Lydia M. Ginger was taken into custody on Sunday and charged with four counts of first-degree domestic assault, three counts of endangering the welfare of a child, and one count of abuse or neglect of a child, documents show. According to a probable cause affidavit, police at about 11 p.m. on Sunday responded to the Capitol Plaza Hotel and Convention Center in the 400 block of West McCarty Street in Jefferson City after a child under the age of 12 called 911 and reported being attacked by his mother.

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The child, identified in court documents as “Victim 1,” told the emergency dispatcher that “their mother had strangulated them and threatened to kill other siblings” inside of their hotel room. At some point during the attack, the child was able to lock themselves in the bathroom and call police, identifying the attacker as Ginger and claiming she had “smothered the victim’s face with a pillow in an attempt to suffocate.”

The dispatcher reported hearing yelling in the background during the call.

Upon arriving at the scene, first responders said they located Ginger in the hallway of the hotel just outside of the room where she was staying with her five children, all of whom were under age 12.

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“Ginger appeared highly intoxicated and reported to officers that Victim 1 did what they had to do, referring to dialing 911 for help,” the affidavit states.

The child who called 911 told investigators that in addition to Ginger smothering them, they also witnessed Ginger “placing a pillow over the face of Victim 2 with a pillowcase.” Police noted that victim 2 was “less than 3 months old.”

“Victim 1 reported Ginger telling all of the children that if ‘one dies,’ they ‘all die,”” police wrote in the document.

A child under the age of 8 identified only as “Victim 3” allegedly told authorities that Ginger attempted to smother them with a pillow as well.

Ginger was detained and transported to the police department for an interview after being read her Miranda rights.

“Ginger admitted there was a disturbance between she and the children, but stated she ‘blacked out’ and couldn’t remember,” per the affidavit. “Ginger admitted that she ‘snapped,’ adding that she’s not denying that suffocation with pillows happened — but she couldn’t remember citing her being ‘blacked out’ due to postpartum depression. Ginger stated that if her children stated it happened, then it ‘probably’ happened.”

Police searched the hotel room and recovered multiple empty bottles of alcohol along with four pillows, two of which had the pillowcases removed, which investigators said was “consistent with Victim 1’s story of events.”

Ginger — who is also identified as Lydia Gillispie — is currently being held in Cole County Jail without bond after being deemed a danger to the community. She was ordered to have no contact with any of the victims.

No court dates were listed on the docket as of Monday afternoon.

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