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Police are treating her death as a suspected murder. Coroner Naida Rutherford said 13-year-old Ka'Niyah Baker was found in a house in the 100 block of Cardamon Court on Wednesday. Columbia ...
Those are the opening words Columbia Police Chief Skip Holbrook used to describe the killing of a 13-year-old Ka’Niyah Baker, whose body was found on Jan. 15 in an abandoned South Carolina house.
Ka'Niyah Baker, 13, was found dead after a fire in Capital Heights, South Carolina, police said. Columbia Police Department Two teenage girls have been charged in the “heinous” murder of a ...
Ka’Niyah Baker was found dead following a house fire in South Carolina on Jan. 15, according to police Columbia Police Department Two teenage girls have been charged with the "vicious" murder of ...
The victim, identified as Ka'Niyah Baker, was reported missing on Jan. 12, police said. Her body was found in an abandoned home following a fire in the Capital Heights neighborhood a few days ...
Police Chief Skip Holbrook described the killing of Ka'Niyah Baker as "heinous, vicious and monstrous," deferring to Coroner Naida Rutherford, who provided details on how the teen died.
Rutherford continued, noting that photo identification was of no avail when it was time to identify Baker’s body. It took DNA evidence for that to occur. “Ka’Niyah was bludgeoned ...
Ka’Niyah Baker, 13, was reported missing on January 13, and found dead on January 15. She had ‘suffered traumatic injuries to her face and body and had been severely burned,’ police said ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Dozens of people came out to Columbia Sunday to pay their respects to 13-year-old Ka’Niyah Baker who was killed in early January, according to police. Two twins from ...
Two twins from the midlands, Davon and Tavon Woods, organized a five-mile walk to celebrate what would have been Ka’Niyah Baker’s 14th birthday. The twins organized a walk for Baker in ...