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Cold Case Mother of 'Baby Skylar' infant found dead in Phoenix airport trash can arrested in cold case killing The infant was found dead in Terminal 4 of the Phoenix Sky Harbor International ...
The infant, called “Baby Skylar," was found deceased, wrapped in newspapers and a white towel and stuffed in a plastic Marriot hotel bag, in a Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport women's ...
Baby Skylar, as the victim became known, was only alive for about 24 hours, authorities said. The case went cold for 16 years until the FBI and Phoenix Police detectives reviewed evidence ...
"Baby Skylar" was found wrapped in a bag in a trash can in a Terminal 4 women's restroom at the airport in October 2005. The infant's mother, Annie Anderson, has been extradited from Washington to ...
‘Baby Skylar’ Case: Wash. Woman Accused in 2005 Death of Newborn Found in Phoenix Airport Restroom. Investigators say new genetic genealogy technology helped crack the cold case. By.
The public was welcomed to an early December 2005 visitation on Baby Skylar at Shadow Mountain Mortuary in north Phoenix. In February 2017, Phoenix police used DNA samples recovered in the ...
The baby was found dead in the trash in a Phoenix airport bathroom. Police have arrested a woman for the murder of her newborn, called "Baby Skylar," in 2005. Latest ...
"Baby Skylar" was found dead at Phoenix Sky Harbor in 2005. A woman who told police she was the mother has been charged with first-degree murder.
A 51-year-old woman was arrested in Washington in connection to a 2005 cold case. "Baby Skylar" was found dead inside a Phoenix airport trash can in Oct. 2005.
The dead baby girl was found in a trash bin in a women’s bathroom at main airport in Phoenix on Oct. 10, 2005. Wrapped in newspapers and a towel, the newborn had been stuffed into a plastic bag ...
Anderson is accused of killing ‘Baby Skylar’ in October 2005. Court documents say she told Phoenix police that she gave birth to a stillborn in a hotel room.
Anderson is accused of killing ‘Baby Skylar’ in October 2005. Court documents say she told Phoenix police that she gave birth to a stillborn in a hotel room.