“GOD’S PLAN” OR A MOTHER’S MADNESS? The chilling words that haunt Wellesley. 🕊️🩸
“I wanted the three of us to go to God together.” These weren’t the words of a grieving mother—they were the first words out of Janette MacAusland’s mouth after she was caught.
But as the true crime community digs deeper, a terrifying question emerges: Was this a sudden “spiritual break,” or was Janette part of something much darker? Rumors are surfacing about a “private prayer circle” and “digital prophecies” that Janette was obsessed with in the weeks leading up to the tragedy. Was she “guided” to believe that killing her children was an act of mercy?
When “faith” turns into a double homicide, the line between a mental breakdown and a sinister cult-like influence becomes dangerously blurred. The “Mercy Killing” manifesto and the secret YouTube history are starting to leak.
Is this a case of “Religious Psychosis” or a cold-blooded execution masked as a ritual? The evidence is bone-chilling. 👇🔥

In the eyes of the law, it’s a double murder. In the eyes of Janette MacAusland, it was a “return to the Creator.”
As investigators peel back the layers of the MacAusland family tragedy, they aren’t just finding court documents and divorce papers—they are finding a disturbing trail of religious obsession that suggests Kai (7) and Ella (6) may have been victims of a “spiritual rescue” gone horribly wrong.
The “Mercy” Manifesto
“I wanted us to go to God together.” This statement, made by Janette to her aunt in Vermont and later confirmed by police, has become the focal point of the investigation. While many saw a woman broken by a custody battle, those on the fringes of the case are seeing something far more ritualistic.
On X (formerly Twitter) and Reddit’s r/TrueCrimeDiscussion, sleuths have begun tracking Janette’s digital footprint. Unconfirmed reports suggest she had recently joined a “closed” online community that preaches “The Great Transition”—a radical belief system that views the physical world as a “corrupt prison” and death as the only way to save innocent souls from “legal and social persecution.”
Psychosis or Prophecy?
Was Janette hearing voices, or was she following a script?
The prosecution is expected to argue that the “God’s Plan” defense is a calculated move to secure a “Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity” (NGRI) verdict. However, sources close to the family hint that Janette’s behavior had become increasingly “mystical” since February. She reportedly told a friend that she was seeing “signs” in the mundane—a specific arrangement of birds or a repeating sequence of numbers on legal documents—that told her the children “did not belong to this world anymore.”
“This isn’t your standard depression,” says a forensic psychologist frequently cited on TikTok. “This is a ‘Saviour Complex.’ She didn’t kill them because she hated them; she killed them because she thought she was the only one who could ‘save’ them from the trauma of the divorce.”
The Basement “Altar”
Rumors from within the Wellesley PD suggest that the crime scene in the basement was “disturbingly serene.” Unlike the chaos of a typical domestic homicide, the children were reportedly found in a “restful” state, fueling theories that Janette may have performed a ritualistic “blessing” before or after the strangulation.
This detail has ignited a firestorm on Discord servers, where users are debating whether Janette was influenced by the infamous “Family Annihilator” cases of the past, where the killer believes they are “transporting” their family to a better place.
A Community in Fear
For the residents of Wellesley, the “God’s Plan” narrative is the most terrifying part of all. It suggests that no amount of wealth, security, or “normalcy” can protect a family when a parent decides they have a direct line to the divine.
As Janette awaits her Massachusetts arraignment, the world is waiting to see if her “God” will be her defense—or her downfall. The upcoming mental health evaluation will be the most high-stakes document in the history of the Norfolk County court.
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