In a confession that has horrified America and exposed the deadly dark side of bitter divorces, 49-year-old Janette MacAusland allegedly told authorities she strangled her own children because she “just didn’t want to lose them” – just 24 hours after a judge ordered a guardian to investigate removing the kids from her custody amid a savage court battle with their father.
The nightmare unfolded in the affluent Boston suburb of Wellesley, Massachusetts, where the once picture-perfect family home on Edgemoor Avenue became a slaughterhouse for two innocent children who trusted their mother most.
Little Kai MacAusland, a bright and book-loving 7-year-old second-grader, and his outgoing 6-year-old sister Ella, a joyful kindergartner, were found dead in their mother’s bed late on Friday, April 24, 2026. Both had been strangled. Their mother was already hundreds of miles away in Vermont, bleeding from a self-inflicted throat wound, clutching a family holiday photo and making the most devastating admission imaginable.
“I strangled them and then I tried to kill myself,” MacAusland allegedly told police after showing up hysterical at her aunt’s home in Bennington. “I wanted the three of us to go to God together but it didn’t work.”
When asked why, sources say she repeated the heartbreaking and horrifying motive that has now shattered the community: “I just didn’t want to lose the kids.”
The timing could not be more damning. Just one day earlier, a judge in the couple’s high-conflict divorce had appointed a guardian ad litem – an independent investigator – to examine custody and parenting issues after Samuel MacAusland filed for divorce in October 2025, seeking sole custody of Kai and Ella along with the $1.5 million family home. Janette had fought back fiercely in counterclaims.
That court move, according to insiders, may have been the final trigger that pushed the acupuncturist mother over the edge into the unthinkable.

MacAusland allegedly killed her children in their beds, then drove to Vermont where she tried to jump off the Quechee Gorge bridge before failing and seeking out family. Her dramatic arrival – covered in blood, throat slashed – led to an immediate welfare check that ended in the discovery of the two small bodies exactly where she said they would be.
The children were students at Schofield Elementary School. Kai was described as initially shy but passionate about reading. Ella was outgoing, emotionally mature, and full of energy. Both loved playing outside on the family trampoline. Neighbours who once babysat them are devastated, calling them “full little humans with interests and personalities” rather than just victims.
Now their mother stands charged with two counts of first-degree murder.
MacAusland waived extradition in a Vermont courtroom and is being held without bail, awaiting transfer back to Massachusetts. Her chilling words to police and family have left even seasoned investigators shaken. She reportedly handed officers a cherished holiday photo of herself with Kai and Ella before confessing in cold detail.
The tragedy has ripped open raw wounds about the dangers lurking in high-conflict custody battles. Retired judges and child welfare experts are openly questioning whether warning signs were missed in a system that is supposed to protect children during toxic divorces. Communication between the MacAusland parents had reportedly collapsed completely.
Neighbours in the quiet, tree-lined streets of upscale Wellesley – a town known for excellent schools and family safety – are in disbelief. Flowers, teddy bears, and handwritten notes now cover the sidewalk outside the family home. Vigils have been held. Crisis counsellors rushed into Schofield Elementary to support grieving classmates and teachers.
Wellesley Public Schools Superintendent David Lussier called it “an unimaginable loss that will be deeply felt.”
The case has sparked nationwide outrage and debate. How could a mother allegedly turn on her own flesh and blood? Was the pressure of potentially losing custody in the looming guardian investigation too much for Janette MacAusland to bear? Did the courts move fast enough – or too slowly?
Samuel MacAusland, the children’s father, now faces the unthinkable task of burying his two young children while grappling with the horror of what allegedly happened in the home he once shared with them.
For the people of Wellesley, the pain runs deep. This is not supposed to happen in their safe, successful community. Yet behind the manicured lawns and expensive homes, a custody war allegedly turned lethal.
MacAusland’s own suicide attempt failed. Instead of joining her children in what she called “going to God together,” she survived to face justice. She will now stand trial for the coldest betrayal imaginable – a mother destroying the very lives she was meant to protect.
As the investigation continues, more details about the final days in that Edgemoor Avenue home are expected to emerge. But the central horror remains: two small children, full of life and love, allegedly strangled by the one person they should have been safest with – all because their mother “didn’t want to lose them.”
The beds where Kai and Ella were found lie empty. The trampoline in the backyard silent. A community forever changed.
Janette MacAusland’s desperate words – “I just didn’t want to lose the kids” – will echo through courtrooms for years to come. They reveal a twisted logic born of fear, jealousy, and rage in a divorce that spiralled into the ultimate tragedy.
No sentence will ever be enough for the families left behind. Kai and Ella MacAusland deserved to grow up, to laugh, to play, and to be loved. Instead, their lives were cut short in the most heartbreaking way possible – by the mother who claimed she couldn’t bear to let them go.
America watches in horror as this custody battle turned murder case heads toward justice. Two innocent children gone. One mother’s darkest impulse exposed. And a warning to every parent locked in bitter separation: sometimes the greatest danger to children isn’t on the outside – it’s the one who should love them most.
The people of Wellesley are mourning tonight. Two small graves will soon be dug. And the words of a mother who chose death over losing custody will haunt us all.
“I just didn’t want to lose them.”
Those words may explain the horror – but they can never excuse it.
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