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‘I did it’: How Keri Mazzuca confessed to killing Baby MosesALBANY — Keri Mazzuca kept it together for less than an hour before admitting to police that she killed her newborn son, a child who would come to be known as Baby Moses, nearly 30 years ago.
DNA testing on the child’s remains led investigators to Keri Mazzuca, 52, who was interviewed last year over the death of “Baby Moses” — a child found wrapped in a towel and burned at the ...
Keri Mazzuca calmly told the officer ... 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.
Keri Mazzuca, 52, looked like a respectable, polished member of the community as she was interviewed over the death of the infant, named Baby Moses after his body was found under a Moses Statue in ...
4pm: Keri Mazzuca confesses to killing Baby Moses What led up to the confession of Keri Mazzuca, who admitted to killing her newborn son in 1997. He became known as Baby Moses.
The baby became known to the community as “Baby Moses”. Keri Mazzuca is currently serving 25 years in prison after her guilty plea in February. NewsChannel 13’s Dan Levy obtained video of ...
Detectives never gave up solving the case of a baby’s remains found in September 1997 under the Moses Statue in in Albany’s Washington Park. DNA evidence eventually led them to Keri Mazzuca.
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Police release videotaped confession in Baby Moses caseDetectives never gave up solving the case of a baby’s remains found in September 1997 under the Moses Statue in in Albany’s Washington Park. DNA evidence eventually led them to Keri Mazzuca.
She denied setting Baby Moses on fire, saying the infant had ... Judge Roger McDonough of Albany County Court sentenced Keri Mazzuca of Altamont to 25 years in jail for her role in the murder ...
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