Prosecutors say they have solved a long-time cold case that horrified and captivated the Winona community. Investigators used DNA evidence surreptitiously collected from trash left at the curb to tie ...
Cheryl Harmer's son lived 102 days. Although the death of the baby she named David Andrew Harmer came 30 years ago, the memory is still fresh in her mind. "I knew I was going crazy. That was a given," ...
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Jennifer Nichole Baechle, 43, has been charged with manslaughter after officials said she killed her infant daughter in 2011 (Winona County Sheriff) The latest headlines from our reporters across the ...
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 and Winona ...
Charges have been filed against a woman believed to be the mother of a baby found dead in 2011. Boaters found the baby's body floating down the Mississippi River about seven miles south of the City of ...
WINONA, Minn. (WKBT) -- The Winona woman arrested Thursday for the death of an infant is out on bond. Jennifer Baechle is charged with two counts of manslaughter in connection to the 2011 death of ...
WINONA, Minn. (KTTC) – Investigators have made an arrest in connection with the 2011 death of an infant, known as Baby Angel, who was found in the Mississippi River. Jennifer Baechle, 43, of Winona, ...
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. On Sept. 5, 2011, ...
(ABC 6 News) — Winona State University confirmed to ABC 6 News that the woman arrested in the “Baby Angel” cold case, Jennifer Baechle, was employed by the university. According to the university, ...
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