Mom confessed to beating 3-year-old to death: Police
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Background: The house in North East, Md., where authorities believe Nola Dinkins lost her life (WJZ). Inset (left): Nola Dinkins (New Castle County Police Department). Inset (center): Darrian Randle (New Castle County Police Department). Inset (right): Cedrick Britten (Maryland State Police).

A woman from Maryland is accused of killing her 3-year-old daughter after falsely claiming her abduction, reportedly confessed to police that she fatally beat her child.

Darrian Randle, aged 31, was charged with murdering her 3-year-old daughter, Nola Dinkins, on Wednesday, after earlier telling Delaware police that her young daughter had been kidnapped. Later that same day, Delaware police stated that they were treating the case as a murder investigation which would be managed by the Maryland State Police. In the afternoon on Wednesday, Maryland authorities reported finding human remains resembling those of a young child near the residence of Randle’s boyfriend.

Now, charging documents obtained by several local media outlets have revealed some of the tragic and gruesome details.

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As Law&Crime previously reported, the investigation in Delaware shifted to Maryland when police learned that Randle and her daughter lived in Maryland’s Cecil County, in an apartment complex in North East. When state troopers arrived at that address, they found 44-year-old Cedrick Antoine Britten, Randle’s boyfriend.

According to the charging documents obtained by local NBC affiliate WBAL, Britten told the troopers that Randle had left the apartment with Nola. When troopers reviewed surveillance video from the property, they observed Randle leaving alone, noting that Nola was “never observed on camera.”

Britten allowed the troopers to search the home, which they reportedly noted smelled of bleach and other cleaning products. Inside Britten’s vehicle was a child’s blanket, which troopers said had a stain on it that they believed could be blood, the documents reportedly stated. Britten allegedly claimed it was not his and belonged to someone he met at a park the previous summer.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based NBC affiliate WCAU also obtained the documents, which noted that Britten’s demeanor was “very neutral,” prompting troopers to question him about it. Britten explained that “he used to be special forces in the military and has dealt with human trafficking before,” according to Baltimore-based CBS affiliate WJZ, which also obtained the documents.

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