A
911 tape in which octuplet mother Nadya Suleman is heard telling a dispatcher
that she wanted to kill herself was released by police on Wednesday and now the
33-year-old mother of 14 has once again found herself defending the call.
Suleman
contacted 911 on Oct. 27 last year after her 5-year-old son disappeared from the
front yard of her Whittier, California home and during the call she can be heard screaming “Oh God, I'm going to
kill myself.” The dispatcher, who could hear a child in the background, scolded
Suleman for speaking that way in front of her child saying, “Keep yourself
under control for your other child; he doesn't need to hear that.”
Suleman
repeatedly asks in a hysterical voice, “where’s my son,” fearing that the boy
had been kidnapped. Just moments later the boy was found outside and Suleman
tells the dispatcher, “He went on a walk and came back by himself.”
While
Suleman has said she doesn’t recall making the threats she did offer an explanation
for her reaction saying she had been pregnant with the octuplets at the time
and was hormonal.
On
January 26 of this year Suleman gave birth to eight babies
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