Leannah Jean Gardipe pleads guilty to killing her children
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A 35-year-old woman in Montana will spend the rest of her days behind bars for killing her two young children, slitting both of their throats and telling authorities that she did it to “save her babies.” Missoula County District Judge Robert Deschamps on Monday ordered Leannah J. Gardipe to serve a life sentence in the custody of the Montana Department of Public Health & Human Services, authorities confirmed to Law&Crime.

Deschamps handed down two life sentences, one for each of the victims, ages 3 and 5, to run concurrently, meaning at the same time. The sentences came one day after the second anniversary of the children’s deaths.

Gardipe pleaded guilty in August to two counts of deliberate homicide in the double-slaying that took place inside the family’s home on Nov. 19, 2021.

Leannah Jean Gardipe pleaded guilty to killing her 3-year-old daughter and 5-year-old son. (Mug shot: Missoula County Jail)

Leannah Jean Gardipe (Missoula County Jail)

The Sentencing

Travis Sandberg, Gardipe’s ex-husband and the children’s father, read a victim impact statement before the formal sentencing in which he implored the court to send Gardipe to prison as opposed to a mental facility, according to Missoula, Montana, NBC affiliate KECI reported.

“Every second of the day, all I can picture is Leannah brutally murdering my kids,” he reportedly said. “I pleaded over and over that my children were in danger.”

As previously reported by Law&Crime, Sandberg had voiced concern about Gardipe’s mental health. For example, Gardipe went to an emergency room while experiencing a mental health episode and said she was hurting her children. She later claimed this was a “false report” borne from her mental health challenges.

Immediately after that, Child Protective Services put the children in the care of Sanders as the parents engaged in a protracted custody battle. Gardipe eventually showed that she received weekly therapy, regularly met with her doctor, and spent three weeks at Pathways Treatment Center in Kalispell. Finally, a court gave Gardripe primary custody, with Sanders getting visitation every Wednesday and two weekends a month.

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