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Detectives never gave up solving the case of a baby's remains found under the Moses Statue in September 1997 in Albany's Washington Park. DNA evidence eventually led them to Keri Mazzuca.
According to Albany Police Officer Megan Craft, around 7:15 a.m., Sept. 7, 1997, officers responded to the area of the Moses statue in Washington Park for reports of a dead baby.
The woman accused of leaving her infant baby to die in an Albany park pleaded guilty on Thursday to manslaughter.. Keri Mazzuca, of Altamont, admitted to leaving her baby near the Moses statue in ...
Detectives never gave up solving the case of a baby's remains found under the Moses Statue in September 1997 in Albany's Washington Park. DNA evidence eventually led them to Keri Mazzuca.
The child’s remains were found by city workers on Sept. 7, 1997, near the base of the park’s Moses statue. Investigators named the infant “Baby Moses. ...
She placed his body in a burnt cloth in a flowerbed close to the Moses statue in Albany, New York. A Freedom of Information Law request led to the release of the police interview. Mazzuca was ...
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She then admitted to wrapping up the child’s body and discarding it near the statue of Moses in Washington Park. DNA analysis of evidence led to Mazzuca’s arrest in September 2024 , 27 years ...