here's a little bit more info from the local newspaper:
http://barrowcountynews.com/news/stories/20070107/localnews/148508.shtml
Mother is sought in murder of her two children
Felicia Belle Williams
Posters announcing a $3,000 reward to the individual providing information leading to the arrest of a mother being sought in the death her two children are blanketing the area.
Barrow County Sheriff's Office Chief Deputy Murray Kogod said the investigation into the Wednesday stabbing deaths of 5-year-old James Ross Hill Jr., and 9-year-old Elexis Nicole Hill is continuing.
The children lived with one set of grandparents, the Barnes on Tanners Bridge Circle where the children were pronounced dead by Coroner David Crosby. Another set of grandparents lives nearby. Family and neighbors have been expressing their sadness at the senseless loss of the children.
Barrow County School officials and especially the leadership and faculty at Bethlehem Elementary School are bracing for Monday's return of children to the classroom after the holiday break. Elexis attended Bethlehem Elementary and a Friday faculty meeting included how the situation would be handled.
A warrant for aggravated assault had already been filed against Williams, who is accused of hitting her father, Charles Barnes, in the head with a vase, but she had only been called a person of interest in the slayings as the investigation was under way.
"Our investigation has progressed forward," said Kogod, in announcing Friday that additional warrants for Williams, including two counts each of murder and felony murder, had been filed in the children's deaths.
"First, on behalf of the Barrow County Sheriff's Office and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, I would like to thank the Barrow County community and the law enforcement agencies in the counties that surround Barrow County for their continued support and assistance in the investigation of this crime," said Kogod. "We are continuing to aggressively follow-up on all of the information that is coming into our office."
Additional warrants included two counts each of possession of a knife during the commission of a crime, aggravated assault under the Family Violence Act and cruelty to children in the first degree
"As a result of the generous support of our local businesses, we are now able to offer a reward of $3,000 to the individual that provides information that leads to the arrest of Felicia Williams," said Kogod, hopeful the reward will entice an individual to provide Williams' whereabouts.
With suspicions that Williams will be hiding with friends and /or family in the Winder or Monroe area, law enforcement officers from around Barrow are assisting. Family members say drugs likely were a factor in the attacks.
Kogod reiterated the assistance of the GBI has played a major role in the early investigation. "The GBI has been truly helpful," said Kogod, explaining the additional manpower has been needed with some lawmen working 40 straight hours on the case.
Law enforcement responded to the home to check on a 911 hangup and another 911 call which left an open line through which a dispatcher could hear someone saying someone was bleeding. At the house, the scene was discovered and the neighborhood's generally peaceful atmosphere was shattered.
Coroner Crosby said the scene was the worse situation he has worked in his 12 years as coroner. The bodies of the children, who died from multiple stab wounds, were transported to the State Crime Lab by Deputy Coroner Ronnie Hutchins as Crosby went home to hug his young children.
Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Eberhart & Son Mortuary. A trust fund has been established in the children's names at The National Bank in Walton County. For information, call Kim Malcom at The National Bank at (770) 267-6511. Also, the Winder Wal-Mart has set up a trust fund in the children's names at Community Bank and Trust in Winder.