Keri Mazzuca, 52, was connected to the 1997 case of 'Baby Moses' through DNA testing, which helped clarify a baffling cold case. In newly released footage, Mazzuca, during an interview, made a chilling confession to suffocating her newborn son and then attempting to dispose of the body in an Albany park. Despite her calm demeanor, her statements raised concerns, especially since the autopsy showed the child did not die of natural causes. Mazzuca has since pleaded guilty and is serving a 25-year prison sentence for her actions.
DNA testing helps investigators bridge the gap between past and present, leading to insights in cold cases like that of Baby Moses.
The shocking indifference Keri Mazzuca exhibited during her confession raises profound questions about her mental state at the time of the act.
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