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Man shot in chest in North Seattle dies of injuries
April 3, 2021
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A 23-year-old man who was shot in the chest in North Seattle in early March died this week from multiple organ system failure.Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut Media
SEATTLE (AP) A 23-year-old man who was shot in the chest in North Seattle in early March died this week from multiple organ system failure caused by his gunshot wound, according to the King County Medical Examiner’s Office.
On Friday, the medical examiner identified the man as James Favors and ruled his death a homicide, the Seattle Times reported.
Woman accused of leaving her baby dead in a trash can in 1997 bails out of jail
By Q13 News Staff
New details about woman arrested in cold case of newborn left in trashcan
SEATTLE - A Seattle woman accused of killing her newborn son after giving birth to him in Chevron gas station in 1997 and leaving him in a trashcan has bailed out of jail, according to online court records.
On Monday, Christine Warren, the child s mother, was charged with second-degree murder.
Over the decades, detectives used the woman s DNA and genealogy to piece together a family tree of the baby that led investigators to their suspect: his mother. The woman allegedly confessed to being the baby’s mother and leaving him in the trash and that police did not object to her release, according to court documents.
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King County Medical Examiner’s Office determined he had been born alive two days earlier and ruled his death a homicide.
Pictured the Lake City gas station that Seattle woman, Christine Marie Warren is believed to have given birth at with the woman dumping the newborn baby in a trash can.
Re-investigating cold case in 2018
The boy’s body may never have been found were it not for the trash can liner. It was clear plastic, so the employee emptying the garbage immediately saw the body, according to detectives.
A surveillance photo showing what officers believed was the baby’s mom inside the