WOW!!! I see from Darlie's updated photo that there is no shortage of makeup and bleach on death row:
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Every so often, Brownie Sherrill will see a car creep down the street, its occupants' eyes fixed on a prominent two-story house at a bend on Eagle Drive.
By now, he's used to it. For a decade, he and his neighbors have put up with local people and others staring at the site of one of Rowlett's most brutal crimes.
About 2:30 a.m. June 6, 1996, Rowlett police received a 911 call from Darlie Routier saying someone had broken into her home and attacked her sons Damon, 5, and Devon, 6.
Police and paramedics arrived minutes later.
"There was so much blood," said Police Chief Matt Walling, then a sergeant and the second officer on the scene. "When I entered the front door, there was a stream of blood going back to the living room, and that was from where she had walked around the house bleeding. The two boys were in the living room, and there were large pools of blood accumulated around where they were."
Chief Walling said Ms. Routier stood in the living room while husband Darin, 28, tried to perform CPR on one of the boys. The chief and another officer made sure no intruder was around, then let paramedics in to treat the children and Ms. Routier, who had cut and stab wounds on her neck and upper body.
TV news crews arrived within hours, and the quiet neighborhood was soon overrun by reporters, investigators and onlookers. Police would soon conclude what some considered unthinkable: that the 26-year-old suburban mother had stabbed two of her three children to death and then turned the knife on herself.
To this day, Ms. Routier, her family and attorneys insist she is innocent.
Her arrest two weeks after the killings brought neighbors shock and relief.
"At that time, we didn't know whether there was some kind of killer running around," Mr. Sherrill said.
Eight months later, a Kerr County jury sentenced Ms. Routier to death after convicting her of capital murder in Damon's slaying.
One of her appellate attorneys, Stephen Cooper, said last week that neither his client nor her family wanted to discuss an incident that was 10 years old.
Ms. Routier did not respond to an interview request sent to the Lew Sterrett Justice Center in Dallas, where she has been while several motions seeking to test physical evidence await rulings in state district court.
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