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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.
On Camera, Chilling Moment Woman Admitted To Killing Her Baby 30 Years Ago A video, from the time of her interrogation in September 2024, shows the startling moment Keri Mazzuca, 52, confessed to ...
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 ...
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 Mazzuc… ...
An Egyptologist uncovered pro-Ramesses II hieroglyphs on Paris' obelisk, revealing ancient messages supportive of the alleged Book of Exodus figure.
Confession in Baby Moses case releasedMore for You Private company pulls land deal involving Florida wildlife preserve after outrage from Trump chief of staff Susie Wiles FBI joins investigation ...
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.
KJ Muldoon, a baby treated with a personalized gene-editing drug, relaxes with his parents and siblings. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia ...