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Two newborn babies have been found dead in the Houston area this week prompting law enforcement to remind parents about the Safe Haven or Baby Moses Law in Texas.
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 ...
Two newborn babies have been found dead in the Houston area this week prompting law enforcement to remind parents about the Safe Haven or Baby Moses Law in Texas.
Arrest in 1997 ‘Baby Moses’ death boosts police morale Baby Moses’ funeral: Our 1997 coverage Arrest made in 1997 death of baby found in Albany’s Washington Park ...
A Texas mom faces felony charges after a newborn was found abandoned on the Salado Creek Greenway, sparking focus on Safe Haven laws.
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.
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.
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.