The woman told her teenage son it looked like he could spend decades in prison.

As they spoke softly inside a Buffalo Police interview room, she snapped a photo of her handcuffed 14-year-old and sent it along with a text message indicating that he might snitch.

She asked her son if it was worth it. He shook his head.

New court filings revealed more detail about a series of seemingly incriminating statements and actions by a teen suspect and his mother in the case of last year’s fatal shooting of a toddler.

Those statements and actions, captured in a video recording by police, are also among the evidence the defense attorneys for two teens charged with the slaying of 3-year-old Ramone Carter are trying to keep from ever being seen or heard by a jury.

Defense attorneys for the two teens

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