Autopsy shows children smothered; father charged with murder

Children Found Dead Nebraska (ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Children Found Dead Nebraska (ASSOCIATED PRESS)

Charges against a Nebraska man accused in the deaths of his two young children have been upgraded to murder after an autopsy showed the children were smothered.

Adam Price was initially charged with two counts of negligent child abuse resulting in death in the May killings of his children, 5-year-old Emily and 3-year-old Theodore. Price, 36, is now charged with two counts of first-degree murder, the Sarpy County Attorney’s Office said Tuesday in a news release.

“Recently obtained autopsy reports show that Emily and Theodore died by asphyxia due to smothering," Chief Deputy Sarpy County Attorney Bonnie Moore said.

Authorities have said the children were with Price for a court-ordered visitation May 16 when they were found dead in Price’s home in Bellevue, 8 miles (13 kilometers) south of Omaha

A family friend found the children after their mother, who was divorcing Price, repeatedly called police and posted on social media for help after not being able to reach her children for days.

Price was nowhere to be found and was arrested hours later in Pacifica California

He has been held on $2.5 million bail at the Sarpy County Jail since being extradited to Nebraska on May 28.

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