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Paytas is married to Israeli artist and photographer Moses Hacmon, who is also the brother-in-law of YouTuber and podcaster ...
YouTuber Trisha Paytas has named her newborn Aquaman Moses, adding to a growing list of over-the-top celebrity baby names.
Hacmon! Internet personality and The Reality House star Trisha Paytas gave birth to her third child with her husband, Moses ...
Reading the account of how Moses came to be saved from death and grow up in the court of Pharoah, I could not help but wonder: Does a baby’s survival depend on a woman’s momentary whim?
In a new collaboration with VIA, a local advocate hopes to spread awareness about the Baby Moses Law following Thursday's discovery of a fetus inside a dumpster.
Baby Moses was found on Sept. 7, 1997, in a blue towel — burned to death near a box of wooden matches, according to the Doe Network.
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 ...
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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.
Trisha Paytas revealed the sex of her third baby with husband Moses Hacmon during the Los Angeles stop of her Eras of Trish Tour at the Greek Theatre on Sunday, May 4.
A New York woman was sentenced on Friday to 25 years in prison for the death of her newborn, known as "Baby Moses," whose body was found in an Albany park in 1997.