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Keri Mazzuca was sentenced Friday in Albany County Court for the death of her newborn, an infant found beneath Washington ...
Keri Mazzuca is set to be sentenced in Albany County Court on Friday morning. NewsChannel 13 reported in February that she pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the death of her infant, named Baby Moses.
Nearly 30 years after a newborn’s lifeless body was found in a flower bed of an Albany park, his killer is facing ...
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. “I did a ...
It’s known as the “Baby Moses” case. Her infant son’s body had been smothered, burned, and left near the Moses statue in Washington Park in 1997. Decades later, detectives worked with ...
7, 1997, near the base of the park’s Moses statue. Investigators named the infant “Baby Moses.” “It’s a tragedy beyond measure,” said Albany County Judge Roger McDonough during sentencing.
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. The baby, still with his ...
She says Superman’s solitary flight from Krypton in a small spacecraft is reminiscent of how Moses’ mother placed him in a papyrus basket and left him on the Nile, seeing it as his best chance of ...
She says Superman’s solitary flight from Krypton in a small spacecraft is reminiscent of how Moses’ mother placed him in a papyrus basket and left him on the Nile, seeing it as his best chance ...
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