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This photo taken Saturday, June 29, 2019, shows an area where Tulare County detectives are investigating a homicide that happened in Porterville, Calif. A woman who was prosecuted in Montana for attempting to drown her 10-month-old son in 2008 has been arrested in California for killing her 12-year-old son and seriously injuring her 7-year-old son. The Tulare County Sheriff's office says someone called 911 Saturday to report that 45-year-old Sherri Telnas was acting strangely and had taken her sons to a corn field across the street from their rural home in Porterville. Deputies found them unresponsive in an irrigation ditch. They were rushed to a hospital where the older boy died from his injuries. The younger one was listed in critical condition. (Sheyanne Romero/Visalia Times-Delta via AP)

This photo taken Saturday, June 29, 2019, shows an area where Tulare County detectives are investigating a homicide that happened in Porterville, Calif. A woman who was prosecuted in Montana for attempting to drown her 10-month-old son in 2008 has been arrested in California for killing her 12-year-old son and seriously injuring her 7-year-old son. The Tulare County Sheriff's office says someone called 911 Saturday to report that 45-year-old Sherri Telnas was acting strangely and had taken her sons to a corn field across the street from their rural home in Porterville. Deputies found them unresponsive in an irrigation ditch. They were rushed to a hospital where the older boy died from his injuries. The younger one was listed in critical condition. (Sheyanne Romero/Visalia Times-Delta via AP)

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