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A woman who killed her infant son in 1986 in Connecticut and went on to live a seemingly quiet, normal life with her family ...
A woman who strangled her newborn baby to death in Connecticut in 1986 was sentenced Tuesday to five years of probation and will not serve jail time. Janita Phillips, 65, pleaded guilty earlier this ...
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Greenwich Time on MSNWoman expected to avoid jail in 1986 Greenwich death of her newborn babyA prosecutor said the state agreed to no jail time in the case after an evaluation found the defendant had acted under ...
STAMFORD — Janita Phillips, the Florida woman charged with murder in the death of her newborn son in Greenwich in 1986, has been offered a plea deal to resolve the case, officials said. But her ...
Phillips, 62, of Lake Mary, Florida, surrendered to Greenwich police Friday morning, police said. She initially was detained on $50,000 bail but was released without bail following a court ...
Janita Phillips, 62, appeared in court Friday more than 35 years after police say she secretly gave birth to a baby boy in her apartment, strangled him and left him in a bag in the dumpster ...
Janita Phillips, a Florida woman charged with murder in the death of her newborn son in Greenwich in 1986, was expected to plead guilty Thursday. News Times Logo Hearst Newspapers Logo.
A woman who lived a seemingly quiet, normal life with her family in Florida for three decades was charged with murder Friday in connection with /police-new-dna-tests-link-conn-woman-to-1986-baby ...
GREENWICH, Conn. (News 12) - Police in Connecticut say a woman has confessed to killing her newborn son more than three and a half decades ago. DNA evidence led to the break in the long-cold case ...
GREENWICH, Conn. (News 12) - Police in Connecticut say a woman has confessed to killing her newborn son more than three and a half decades ago. DNA evidence led to the break in the long-cold case ...
GREENWICH, Conn. (News 12) - Police in Connecticut say a woman has confessed to killing her newborn son more than three and a half decades ago. DNA evidence led to the break in the long-cold case.
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