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Murder charges now expected for mom of twins who died after being found in SUV on I-95

North Miami Beach woman told police she planned to ‘murder’ them for 2 months before jumping off overpass, arrest report states

Shirlene Alcime (WPLG)

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – A woman who jumped off an Interstate 95 overpass in an attempt to end her life — with her 3-year-old fraternal twins left for dead in her SUV, foaming at the mouth — is set to face murder charges after their deaths were ruled homicides, according to the Miami-Dade Police Department.

Miami-Dade police arrested Shirlene Alcime, 42, of North Miami Beach, on Feb. 15 in connection with the Feb. 2 incident.

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Police confirmed Friday that a toxicology report from the Miami-Dade Medical Examiner’s Office indicated the cause of the twins’ deaths was homicide. Authorities did not specify what was found in their systems.

Police said Alcime, from her bed at HCA Florida Aventura Hospital, told investigators that she had been “planning, for approximately the last two months,” to “murder” her two children, Milendhet and Milendhere Napoleon-Cadet, due to financial troubles and debt.

The report states that Alcime admitted to driving around all day on Feb. 1, “looking for a bridge to jump from,” settling for one in the northbound lanes near the Florida’s Turnpike extension early the next morning.

Alcime “admitted to contemplating jumping off the bridge with both victims or throwing them off one by one and then jumping to end their lives,” police wrote, and “admitted to walking away while both victims were foaming at the mouth, once she heard the police sirens.”

Before she jumped off the bridge in her failed suicide attempt, she told a tow truck driver who stopped to offer help to call 911 for her children, police said. The twins, a boy and a girl, were taken to Jackson North Medical Center where they were pronounced dead.

“During the course of the interview, (Alcime) provided detailed accounts as to her whereabouts and events that transpired with the two victims,” a detective wrote in the report. “However, when (she) was specifically asked what she gave the victims to ingest causing them to foam at the mouth and become unresponsive, she denied giving the victims anything and stated she does not know what happened.”

Alcime pleaded not guilty to the child neglect charges on Feb. 27. and is being held without bond, jail records show.

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About the Author

Ryan Mackey is a Digital Journalist at WPLG. He was born in Long Island, New York, and has lived in Sunrise, Florida since 1994.

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