*From UK To US
*Faces Life Imprisonment
*Day Children Were To Be Brought To Court, She Reported They Were Murdered By Intruder
A 37-year-old American woman accused of killing two of her children after a Colorado judge demanded she comply with a custody order has been extradited from Britain, where she was arrested, to the United States (US) to face charges.
Kimberlee Singler was arrested in Kensington, West London, by officers from the UK’s National Crime Agency in December 2023, a week after her nine-year-old daughter and seven-year-old son were found dead in their home in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Singler’s 11-year-old daughter was injured but survived.
Singler had superficial knife wounds and told police that a man had entered the apartment and attacked the family.
The surviving daughter initially backed Singler’s story but eventually told an investigator that her mother said that God made her do it, according to court documents in the United Kingdom (UK).
Police started the search for Singler on 26 December 2023. She was found four days later in London’s upscale Chelsea neighborhood and arrested. It is not known why she ended up there.
Singler fought extradition and denied attacking her children. Her London defense attorney, Edward Fitzgerald, argued that Singler should not be extradited because if convicted of first-degree murder in Colorado, she would face a mandatory sentence of life without parole – a sentence that violates European human rights law.
Fitzgerald represented Wikileaks founder Julian Assange in his long fight against extradition to face espionage charges in the US.
Singler does not yet have a US-based attorney listed as representing her in court documents, according to the court clerk’s office.
A judge rejected Singler’s challenge in January 2025, and her bid for an appeal was rejected in November.
Singler has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of the two children.
The family had been staying with Singler’s mother during the custody battle, but the mother was away at the time, according to court documents in the UK.
Singler also faces one count of attempted murder, three counts of child abuse and one count of assault.
According to UK court documents, the children’s bodies were found by police shortly after midnight on 19 December 2023.
Police said they found no footprints in the snow leading to a patio where Singler said an intruder entered through an unlocked door and attacked her, causing her to lose consciousness.
She told police that her ex-husband “had previously dreamt about killing his family, that the children’s father was always trying to ‘frame her’ and ‘get her arrested’ and to have the kids taken away from her”, Judge John Zani said in a January ruling against Singler in Westminster Magistrates’ Court.
Police said GPS records showed that her ex-husband was driving a truck at the time of the killings about 80 miles (130km) away.
The day before the bodies of the children were found, a judge in Colorado ordered Singler to comply with a previous order to allow the father to take custody of them for the holidays, according to state court records.
She was also told to either give the children to her ex-husband on her own or bring them to a 20 December 2023 court hearing to exchange custody of them there.
On the day of the hearing, Singler asked the judge to delay it, writing in a motion that she and her children had been attacked and that two of the children were murdered. She asked for time to grieve the loss of her children and “gain my bearings after this incident.”
*PHOTO CAPTION: Singler.












