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Baechle is accused of placing her newborn baby in a tote bag along with angel figurines and ornaments, incense and other items and placing the bag in the Mississippi River in 2011. More than 150 ...
They also said Baechle collected angels, including angel ornaments that they gave her every year for Christmas. DNA found on the incense stick and a piece of paper with the baby also matched Baechle.
The mother, they said, collected angels and bought an angel ornament each year for Christmas. The relatives said they had not been in touch with the woman and stated she was living in a van in 2011.
They also said that she collected angels and that she got an angel ornament every Christmas. What they're saying: Both state and local authorities spoke during a news conference on Thursday.
Inside the bag, was an incense stick, a piece of paper, a blue pendant, and a number of angel ornaments, alongside the infant. On Sept. 6, 2011, an autopsy was conducted where the medical examiner ...
According to the complaint, her family members also said Baechle was gifted an angel ornament every Christmas. Baechle collected the angel ornaments. The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension ...
and Baechle’s relatives said they gave her an angel ornament every Christmas. And while they did not have contact with Baechle in 2011, they said she was living in a van in the Winona area at ...
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