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Dateline: Secrets Uncovered — Oxygen — 2025

Son Convicted of Suffocating Mother, Staging Fall

Michigan teen killed his mother to prevent her testimony in parents' divorce case

Published
March 17, 2026 at 02:58 PM

On an August morning in 2017, Nada Huranieh's body was discovered on the ground outside an open second-story window of her family home in Farmington Hills, Michigan. Her 16-year-old son, Muhammad Altantawi, called 911 and began performing CPR—but surveillance footage would later reveal a chilling detail: he stopped chest compressions while continuing to count aloud for the dispatcher, a calculated performance that masked his guilt.

Initial investigators considered the death an accident, perhaps related to window cleaning. A wet towel found nearby supported this theory. But a forensic examination revealed the truth: Nada had been suffocated before being thrown from the window. Evidence of nasal-oral blockage in her lungs suggested a pillow or cloth had been pressed over her face while she was alive. The fall from the window had occurred after she was already dead.

Muhammad Altantawi quickly became the primary suspect. He was the only male in the home that morning and had opportunity and motive. Investigators uncovered a disturbing picture of a troubled household fractured by his parents' deteriorating marriage. The teenager had sided firmly with his father, Bassel Altantawi, in the divorce proceedings. Phone records revealed early-morning calls between father and son on the day of the murder—despite Muhammad's claims of being asleep. Three weeks before the killing, he had sent his father photographs of the guest room and the open window. Most damning: text messages showed a deeply strained relationship, with Muhammad referring to his mother as "Dog" in his phone.

Muhammad's story changed repeatedly under interrogation. He initially denied involvement entirely, then claimed he had been holding a ladder for his mother, and later suggested he had simply retrieved cleaning spray for her. Each explanation collapsed under scrutiny.

The motive emerged clearly: Nada was scheduled to give a deposition against Bassel in their divorce case. By eliminating her, Muhammad could prevent testimony that would harm his father's position. It was a calculated decision by a teenager consumed by family loyalty and resentment.

When the case reached trial in 2022, the evidence proved overwhelming. The jury deliberated for approximately two hours before returning a guilty verdict on murder charges. On September 22, 2022, Muhammad Altantawi was sentenced to 35 to 60 years in prison by an Oakland County judge.

The sentencing hearing lasted four hours and was marked by emotional turmoil. Muhammad, representing himself, maintained his innocence throughout. His father, Bassel Altantawi, spoke in court but was chastised by the judge for portraying his son as a victim rather than acknowledging the gravity of the crime. In stark contrast, Muhammad's younger sister, Aya Altantawi—14 years old at the time of her mother's death—read an impact statement requesting a life sentence for her brother, her voice breaking as she confronted the boy who had murdered their mother.

The courtroom erupted with family outbursts during the proceedings, the raw pain of a family shattered by violence spilling into the open. As Muhammad was led away, a family member's parting words hung in the air: "Have fun rotting in prison, murderer."

Nada Huranieh's death remains a stark reminder of how family conflict can spiral into tragedy, and how the bonds between parent and child can become weapons in the hands of a troubled teenager consumed by divided loyalties.

**Sources:**

https://www.clickondetroit.com/news/local/2022/09/22/courtroom-outbursts-take-over-sentencing-for-son-who-killed-mom-at-farmington-hills-mansion/

https://www.oxygen.com/dateline-secrets-uncovered/crime-news/muhammad-altantawi-kills-mom-nada-huranieh-in-michigan

https://www.fox2detroit.com/news/farmington-hills-teen-found-guilty-for-suffocating-mom-to-be-sentenced-wednesday

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