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Father Charged After Infant, Toddler Found Stabbed To Death In North Carolina

RAEFORD, N.C. (AP) — A North Carolina father was charged Saturday with stabbing his infant and toddler daughters to death, a day after he drove off with them "in a rage."

Tillman Freeman III, 30, of Fayetteville is charged with two counts of first-degree murder for the deaths of 4-day-old Genesis Freeman and 2-year-old Serenity Freeman, said Hoke County Sheriff Hubert Peterkin.

Their bodies were found about 2 a.m. Saturday in a car that had driven into the woods between Raeford and Aberdeen.

"It was horrific," Peterkin told the Fayetteville Observer.

The children had been stabbed multiple times with what appears to be a hunting or survivalist-type knife, he said.

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The children were reported missing Friday following a domestic dispute. Peterkin said Freeman accused his wife of cheating on him. She was in a local hospital when Freeman took them.

"When he took the kids, we understand, he left in a rage," Peterkin told WTVD.

Freeman was arrested Friday afternoon after employees at a doctor's office in Raeford reported a suspicious-looking man standing in front of their building. He was charged with child abuse and child endangerment, but at the time, he refused to say where the children were.

During questioning, Freeman indicated the children were in Hoke County, and he may have harmed them, Peterkin said.

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