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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.
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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
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Seattle police used DNA to identify suspect in the death of a baby 23 years ago
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Police had been trying to identify the woman seen on a gas station s surveillance video.
Nearly 23 years ago, a newborn baby was found dead in a trash can at a gas station in Seattle. Decades later, police have arrested a suspect in the case who they say is the baby’s mother.
Christine Marie Warren, 50, was arrested Thursday after investigators used information from a public genealogy website that linked Warren to the child via DNA, the Seattle Police Department said in a news release.
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A Seattle woman who allegedly abandoned her baby boy to die in a trash can 23 years ago has been arrested after her DNA was matched to that left at the scene.