Before Blair was put on trial, the court had declared her mentally competent and said she would accept a death penalty if the state of Michigan decide to hand her the death sentence.
36-year-old Blair told the 36th District Court justice, Judge Kenneth King, she doesn't need more time to think about a defense.
"I'm already saying I did it. ... I'm not changing my mind. I'm not changing anything.
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If Michigan had the death penalty, I would take that. I don't care."
She also waived her right to a hearing to determine whether there's enough evidence to send the case to trial in Wayne County Circuit Court.
The bodies of her 13-year-old daughter and 9-year-old son were discovered in a home freezer during an eviction in March, 2015, and a test determined that the children died months apart in 2012 and 2013.
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