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A southern Minnesota woman faces manslaughter charges in connection with "Baby Angel," a newborn found dead in the Mississippi River more than a decade ago. Jennifer Baechle, 43 of Winona ...
Investigators used DNA evidence surreptitiously collected from trash left at the curb to tie a 43-year-old Winona woman to the 2011 death of Baby Angel. Jennifer Nichole Baechle was arrested ...
An interview with a Forum Communications reporter who covered the case sheds new light on the arrest of Jennifer Baechle ...
Jennifer Baechle, 43, is facing two counts of manslaughter after law enforcement connected her DNA to the DNA found on objects placed inside the bag with the newborn in 2011. Retired Winona County ...
The biological mother of a dead newborn found floating on the Mississippi River in 2011 is facing criminal charges.
Apr. 24—WINONA, Minn. — The announcement of charges filed in Winona's "Baby Angel" cold case has stunned people familiar with the woman in custody. Jennifer Baechle, 43, a Winona mother of two ...
The infant became known as "Baby Angel" in the Winona community. Six months after the discovery of the infant, more than 150 residents honored the newborn in Winona's St. Paul's Episcopal Church.
Jennifer Baechle, 43, is facing two counts of manslaughter after law enforcement connected her DNA to the DNA found on objects placed inside the bag with the newborn in 2011. Retired Winona County ...
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