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Keri S. Mazzuca, 53, the mother of Baby Moses, enters Judge Roger McDonough’s courtroom for her sentencing on Friday, April 18, 2025, at the Albany County Judicial Center in Albany, N.Y. Mazzuca ...
Prosecutors accused Mazzuca of killing her newborn, whose remains were found under the statue of Moses in Albany’s Washington Park on the morning of Sept. 7, 1997.
ALBANY — Keri S. Mazzuca was sentenced to 25 years in prison Friday for the death of her newborn, an infant boy whose remains were found beneath Washington Park’s statue of Moses nearly 30 ...
ALBANY — 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.
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 ...
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 calmly told the officer, "I did it." A New York woman calmly confessed to burning and strangling her baby boy in an Albany park about 30 years ago. A video, from the time of her ...
The shocking moment Keri Mazzuca, 52, matter-of-factly admitted to suffocating and burning her infant son — known as “Baby Moses” — in an Albany park in 1997 was captured on shocking newly ...
Keri Mazzuca blurts out a confession in September 2024 less than an hour into questioning. She tells Albany detectives that she killed her newborn son in 1997. She suffocated her baby, lit him on ...
ALBANY — 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.
A middle-aged mother was seen denying she had anything to do with the 1997 murder of a baby dumped by a statue - before suddenly slumping into her chair and confessing that she was indeed to blame ...