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Thomas McArthur

Mum and daughter jailed for life after killing five relatives - including three children

A mum and her adult daughter have been jailed for life for murdering five close relatives, including three children, last year.

Shana Decree, 47, and Dominique Decree, 21, were sentenced in Bucks County Court, Philadelphia, after entering guilty but mentally ill pleas to five counts of first-degree murder.

President Judge Wallace Bateman said the pair had caused “unimaginable” harm, The Philadelphia Inquirer reports.

“This is horrible and tragic, because I do believe the two of you have expressed remorse,” Bateman said Monday as he sentenced the defendants. 

“Unfortunately, that doesn’t bring them back. You can’t say, ‘Sorry’ and expect people to move on with their lives.”


Both women offered tearful apologies to the court and other relatives in the courtroom.

“The hardest thing for me to do is decide who to say I’m sorry to first,” Shana Decree said.

“To my family, I am sorry for taking away these beautiful souls in such a horrible manner.”

Dominique Decree sobbed as she said her actions will haunt her for the rest of her life.

“I’m so sorry for everything that happened, and I truly don’t understand why it happened,” she said.

A children and youth services case worker who went to the Morrisville apartment in February 2019 found the bodies of Shana Decree’s children, Naa’Irah Smith, 25, and Damon Decree Jr., 13, both of Morrisville; Shana Decree’s sister Jamilla Campbell, 42, of Trenton, New Jersey; and Campbell’s 9-year-old twin daughters, Imani and Erika Allen.

Campbell had been strangled and the others had been suffocated, according to the coroner’s office.

Police said the defendants were found “disoriented” inside the apartment, where furniture had been turned over, walls had been damaged and glass lay around.

Authorities said they later gave conflicting stories of what had occurred but said everyone in the flat had  “wanted to die.”

Attorneys for both defendants said their clients had expressed horror and remorse following the killings.

District Attorney Matt Weintraub said in a statement that if not for their “severe mental illness," both defendants would face the death penalty, but instead they will “spend the rest of their lives in prison cells separated from the rest of us."

“By murdering Erica, Imani, Damon, Naa’irah, and Jamilla, they’ve decimated entire generations of their own family," Weintraub said.

“It tests my faith in humanity and in God. But I have to believe in both. The alternative is so much worse.”

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