Sun. Dec 22nd, 2024

A Texas woman was sentenced to 40 years in prison after pleading guilty to the 2017 stabbing death of her 4-year-old daughter, District Attorney Kim Ogg announced Tuesday.

39-year-old Laquita Lewis was originally charged with capital murder after she killed Fredricka Allen in their northwest Harris County apartment. If convicted on that charge, Lewis would have faced either the death penalty or life in prison without parole.

On the eve of her trial last week, Lewis pleaded guilty to murder. She will have to serve at least half of the 40-year sentence before she is eligible for parole.

“It is almost incomprehensible that a mother would brutally murder her own baby,” Ogg said. “This case was handled by experts in our mental health division to make sure justice was done, and we hope this result brings some closure to the father, siblings and other family members of little Fredricka Allen.”

After Lewis killed her daughter on Father’s Day, she called Fredricka’s dad to tell him the girl was now in heaven. He called law enforcement and rushed to the home to find his daughter dead.

“There’s not enough words to describe the horrible death of this child,” HCSO spokesperson Thomas Gilliland said at the scene.

Assistant District Attorney Jeff Matovich said the plea deal means that Lewis’ sons and the rest of her family will not have to testify in the case.

“It was important to Fredricka’s father that Laquita Lewis take responsibility for what she did,” Matovich said. “No one can bring back his daughter, but he was satisfied with this resolution, especially the fact that Lewis cannot appeal.”

No motive was given but prosecutors said Fredricka was killed after Lewis had a fight with her boyfriend and wrecked her car.

In 2016, Lewis was given probation after she threatened to kill her 16-year-old son.

Tell us your thoughts...

By Buffy Gunner

Independent Journalist + Business Owner | Lover of all things true crime. Mantra: Only YOU can be YOU. | Los Angeles Born | [email protected]

HELP SUPPORT ILLICIT DEEDS STAY ONLINE!