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Woman who pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter and tampering with physical evidence in the cold case death of her newborn facing 25 year sentence.
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.
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Police release videotaped confession in Baby Moses case - MSNDetectives 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 woman was interrogated last year over the death of "Baby Moses" after DNA testing on the baby's remains led investigators to her, News10 reported.
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Mother sentenced to 25 years for death of Baby Moses - MSNKeri Mazzuca, 52, of Altamont, has been charged in the 1997 Baby Moses case where an infant was found wrapped in a pillowcase near the Moses statue in Albany’s Washington Park.
Keri Mazzuca, 52, of Altamont, has been charged in the 1997 Baby Moses case where an infant was found wrapped in a pillowcase near the Moses statue in Albany’s Washington Park.
Keri Mazzuca sentenced to 25 years in prison for the 1997 death of her newborn. Investigators named the infant Baby Moses because his remains were found near the Moses statue in Washington Park ...
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