Sylvia Majewska 'killed mentally-disabled son and his daughter because they'd be better off dead' | Daily Mail Online
Authorities say they believe Majewska thought her son, who had learning disabilities, and granddaughter would be 'better off if they weren't alive'
Majewska, who was her son's guardian due to his learning disabilities, sought to get her son's marriage annulled in January, saying he did not have the understanding to marry.
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Gailey had worked as a clerk at a Kroger grocery store in Lake Orion for 15 years, employees said. They told the Free Press that he 'had a big heart'.
It is not clear why it was lifted.
This undated booking photo provided by the the Oakland County Sheriffs Office shows Sylvia Majewska. Majewska is charged with first-degree murder in the Nov. 23, 2014, killings at her home in Oakland County's Addison Township, 45 miles north of Detroit. A judge in Rochester Hills put proceedings on hold Thursday, Feb. 12, 2015, after a psychiatrist said Majewska is incompetent to stand trial. (AP Photo/Oakland County Sheriffs Office via Detroit Free Press) (The Associated Press)
Gailey had a developmental disability and required supervision during visitation with his daughter.
Authorities say Majewska slashed 29-year-old Daryne Gailey with a box cutter, then killed his daughter, Charley Hendrick, with blows to the head. They say Majewska then tried to kill herself by slashing her arms.
Sylvia Majewska is an accomplished painter. She moved in local art circles, worked as an appraiser and traveled abroad to study with a renowned architect and his wife — a watercolorist and Wayne State professor.
Meanwhile, Majewska was repeatedly suing Gailey for child support and refused to allow her ex-husband to take Daryne to the University of Michigan for an neurological exam, prompting Gailey to call the Oakland County Sheriff's Office to intervene.
In the report, Majewska wrote that her son's mental health was "much improved" because "that manipulative woman is gone."
Investigators have been unable to interview her, but say they have evidence she planned the killings because she believed her son, who suffered from cognitive disorders, would be better off dead, as would the baby.
When they married at a formal wedding in Cass City in August 2013, Majewska was livid and refused to attend. Soon, she was filing motions to have the marriage annulled, and when that failed, seeking a divorce.
The lawsuit lasted three years and generated a court file five inches thick, with lengthy depositions and experts called. She repeatedly called the police on the family, alleging, among other things, that they had trespassed on her property so that they could cut the brake lines on her bicycle. She also sued them for slander, claiming they'd told other neighbors she was a "slob."
Like Majewska, Gailey also was Daryne's guardian. He, too, attended probate court hearings.
With the help of Majewska — who was his guardian — Gailey had obtained a divorce from Amanda Hendrick just 17 days before the death. In court filings, Majewska described her daughter-in-law as abusive and manipulative of her son, who had learning disabilities and seizures.
Sylvia Marie Majewska, 66 , is charged with first-degree murder in the Nov. 23, 2014, death of her son Daryne Gailey, 29, and his daughter, Charley Hendrick, both found in Gailey’s Oxford Township home.
Langford Morris approved the request but warned Mitchell she didn’t want the case “bogged down” with additional delays noting Majewska had a right to speedy trial.
In the end, the judge stuck to the plea agreement and sentenced Majewski to at least 25 years. The 68-year-old won't be eligible for release until she's in her 90s.
At her Oxford Township home back in 2014, police say Sylvia Majewska slashed her son Daryne Gailey's throat and beat his 7-month-old Charley Hendrick to death. Sylvia slashed her own wrists but was found by her ex-husband the next day.