Bombshell breakthrough in cold case murder of Baby Moses found dumped in flowerbed nearly three decades ago

Police believe they have finally cracked the heart-wrenching ‘Baby Moses’ cold case nearly three decades after the tiny victim was found dumped in a park flowerbed.

Keri Mazzuca, now 52, was arrested on Saturday and accused of murdering her newborn son before heartlessly dumping his body in Albany’s Washington Park 27 years ago in 1997, per The Daily Gazette. 

The baby was not even 12 hours old when he was discovered by horrified park workers on a late summer morning that would haunt the city for decades.

Workers planting flowers stumbled upon the horrifying scene: a partially charred blue pillowcase with burned matches scattered on top.

When they nudged the bundle with a shovel, it revealed the lifeless body of a newborn baby boy.

Keri Mazzuca, now 52, was arrested on Saturday, accused of murdering her newborn son and heartlessly dumping his body in Albany's Washington Park in 1997

Keri Mazzuca, now 52, was arrested on Saturday, accused of murdering her newborn son and heartlessly dumping his body in Albany's Washington Park in 1997

Keri Mazzuca, now 52, was arrested on Saturday, accused of murdering her newborn son and heartlessly dumping his body in Albany’s Washington Park in 1997

The baby, less than 12 hours old, was discovered by horrified park workers on a late summer morning that would haunt the city for decades

The baby, less than 12 hours old, was discovered by horrified park workers on a late summer morning that would haunt the city for decades

The baby, less than 12 hours old, was discovered by horrified park workers on a late…

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