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Why was Baby Moses burned? That was one of the mysteries in the 1997 death of the newborn found in Albany. Keri Mazzuca talks about the fire in police interrogation video.
Moses Bliss and his wife, Marie Wiseborn, have named their first child. They took the six-month-old to church and later met ...
ALBANY — Keri S. Mazzuca pleaded guilty Thursday afternoon to first-degree manslaughter to settle murder charges she had faced after she abandoned the body of her newborn boy at the base of a ...
The infant was dubbed "Baby Moses," giving a name to the cause of hundreds of volunteers who spent a month searching through 727 tons of garbage for his body, which was found on April 5, 2004.
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 ...
New video obtained by NewsChannel 13 on Monday shows the moments a woman confessed to investigators to killing her newborn baby and leaving his body in Albany’s Washington Park more than 27 ...
There has been a resolution in a Capital Region cold case that lingered for decades. Kerri Mazzuca has been sentenced to 25 years for the murder of her son, who came to be known as “Baby Moses.” ...
NY mother sentenced for killing newborn, burying body in Albany park in 1997 Keri Mazzuca was sentenced to 25 years in prison Friday for the death of her newborn in 1997.
A few blocks from where I sit writing this is Emory University Hospital Midtown, where Adriana Smith, a beautiful 30-year-old mother who was declared brain dead, is on life support. Smith is being ...
Keri Mazzuca of Altamont was sentenced to 25 years in prison before Judge Roger McDonough in Albany County Court on Friday for causing the death of her newborn son "Baby Moses" Washington in ...
They freed the baby and began immediate efforts to revive the little girl. The Texas Legislature passed the Baby Moses Law in 1999 and expanded the legislation in 2023.
Moses’ mother sought to evade the cruel decree by hiding Baby Moses in a waterproof basket along the Nile shore (though we often imagine the picture of the child in his mini-ark afloat on the ...