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WINONA, Minn. (WLAX/WEUX) – A faculty member at Winona State University has been charged in the death of an infant known as Baby Angel, who was found in the Mississippi River nearly 14 years ago.
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 ...
DNA evidence now shows that Jennifer Nichole Baechle, 43, is the mother of the dead newborn, who was dubbed “Baby Angel”, according to investigators. Boaters found the baby girl in the ...
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 ...
A woman believed to be the mother of “Baby Angel,” an infant whose body was discovered floating in the Mississippi River in 2011, is now charged in connection with the child’s death.
WINONA COUNTY (WXOW) - An arrest has been made in the 2011 death of Baby Angel. As 19 News has reported, Baby Angel was found in the Mississippi River on September 5, 2011. Her identity was not known.
WINONA COUNTY, Minn. (WXOW) – An arrest has been made in the 2011 death of Baby Angel. As 19 News has reported, an infant (later nicknamed "Baby Angel") was found in the Mississippi River on ...
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