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Police: Father Who Drowned 3 Kids 'One at a Time' in Hotel Tub Charged With
Murder
Monday, March 31, 2008

BALTIMORE, Md. - A man who told police he drowned his three young children
"one at a time" in a Baltimore hotel bathtub over the weekend has been
charged with first-degree murder and child abuse, officials said Monday.

Mark Anthony Castillo, 41, of Rockville, Md., was charged with 15 counts,
including three counts of murder and six counts of child abuse, around 1
p.m. Monday after being released from the hospital where he was treated for
self-inflicted neck wounds.

Police said Castillo called the front desk at the Baltimore Marriott Inner
Harbor at Camden Yards at about 1:15 p.m. Sunday and said he had just killed
his two sons and daughter. They identified the children as Anthony, 6,
Austin, 4, and Athena, 2.

"We believe that the children were drowned one at a time in the tub," Police
Commissioner Frederick H. Bealefeld III said at a press conference Monday
morning.

Police did not cite a motive, but the tragedy may have stemmed from a
custody dispute with Castillo's wife

She wrote in court documents that her husband had threatened to make her
suffer by killing the children. She sought a protective order Dec. 25, 2006
and asked that the court order Castillo to receive counseling.

"He has never actually hurt [the children], but did tell me that the worst
thing he could do to me would be to kill the children and not me so I could
live without them," she wrote in the petition.

She also wrote that when her husband took the children for visits, he would
not tell her where they were staying.

A temporary protective order was approved three days after the petition was
filed, but Circuit Judge Joseph Dugan rejected a permanent order Jan. 10,
2007. In explaining his decision, Dugan wrote there was "no clear or
convincing evidence that the alleged acts of abuse occurred."

Police planned to search Castillo's Toyota van, his Montgomery County
residence and a laptop computer recovered at the scene.

Castillo has cooperated with authorities in their investigation, Bealefeld
said.

Police believe Castillo took his children to the city's Inner Harbor on
Saturday afternoon and checked into the hotel that evening.

A custody agreement between the couple required Castillo to return the three
children to their mother around 8:30 p.m. Saturday.

"When this did not occur, his wife notified police authorities in Montgomery
County," Bealefeld said.

Baltimore police were notified by hotel staff of the deaths shortly after 1
p.m. Sunday, but officials believe the children were killed in the
10th-floor room at some point on Saturday night.

In Silver Spring, neighbor Maria Habesch, 79, said she went to a party a few
years ago at the couple's home. She described Mark Castillo as "very, very
polite," but said she hasn't seen him in two years.

Habesch said she saw the children playing Friday in the front yard of their
home.

"The situation, it paralyzes you," she said. "It's not easy, to know these
little kids were jumping [around] and then they are gone."

Monroe said the children's bodies will be autopsied, but detectives made a
preliminary conclusion that they were drowned based on the father's
statements and evidence in the room.

The crime has shocked the Baltimore community.

"It's really inexplicable why he chose Baltimore," Bealefeld said.

Police did not speak directly to Castillo's mental state, but Baltimore's
mayor called for a better way to deal with mental health issues.

"We will be asking ourselves 'Why, why could someone do this to three young,
innocent children?'" Mayor Sheila Dixon said.

Bealefeld called the cases like this one "difficult."

"They have an incredible emotional impact on everyone involved," he said.
"Fortunately, they are rare in our society. Our sympathy goes out to the
family of these young children."
 
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