^Nation flrsday, November 29, 2001 THE BATTALION Page 3B -Cdjoctor’s wife accused of killing eir three children goes to trial IJJ/HEATON, III. (AP) — The K^ing 911 ca n came from a suburban Chicago Ihborhood: “My three kids lead,” the woman said, then ed: “I did it.” Jwo and half years after Ireiency crews responding to call found Nicholas,. 7, jly, 6, and Thomas,'3, dead, filyn Lemak went on trial day for their murders, osecutors said in opening tments that Lemak was upset |hercrumbling marriage and [that her husband was seeing Jer woman so she drugged Ithen suffocated the children, ]tried to kill herself. IThe killing of her children ] a purposeful act meant to : her husband pain ... and to fcpity upon herself." DuPage |nty Assistant State’s eyJoe Ruggiero said, efense attorney Joe Bugos Ithe prosecution theory was )simple. Lemak’s actions those of a distraught ban on medication and “the culmination of the deep down ward spiral of major depres sion,” he said. In her delusional state, Lemak thought she was helping her children by feeding them her anti-depression medication and then suffocating them, Bugos said. She then took medication and slit her wrists. “She went to sleep never expecting to wake up again in this world,” Bugos said. “She would be with Nicholas, Emily and Thomas, and nobody would be sad anymore.” Lemak did wake up. She called 911, pleading for help and telling the dispatcher she had killed her children. Lemak, 44, appeared gaunt and pale as she sat in the court room Tuesday, brushing back tears at times. As the prosecution began calling witnesses, her former husband took the stand. David Lemak described a “wonderful life” shortly after he, a young doctor, married the sur- Ss • 'HE in over Texas 11 1805 Briarcrest 97 Lmnesr iPrantm* Syxxl Come One! Come All! 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Fissures started to appear after they had their first child. He said they saw counselors over the years, and he described an “icy” relationship with his u The killing of her children was a pur poseful act meant to cause her husband pain ... and to brin^ pity upon herself. — Joe Ruggiero DuPage County assistant state’s attorney wife in the months preceding the killings. “She didn’t speak much to me except to reiterate her despis ing me,” he said. He testified that he eventually gave up efforts to save the mar riage, and with their divorce pending, started to see another woman. Shortly after his wife found out about that relationship, she killed the children in a fit of rage and jealousy, DuPage County prosecutors say. The courtroom was packed for the proceedings. David Lemak’s father could be seen quietly sobbing, and Marilyn Lemak’s mother dabbed at her eyes when the March 1999 deaths of the children were described. David Lemak was expected to resume testifying Wednesday. 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