How a Costco receipt helped tie a woman to the death of a baby found in dumpster in California
- A woman who killed her newborn and threw the baby’s body away in a California dumpster was caught — and sentenced to six years in prison — after new DNA technology and a Costco receipt tied her to the case.
- In May 2009, a man collecting recycling was digging through a dumpster at an apartment complex in Union City, about 30 miles south of San Francisco, and discovered the body of a newborn baby girl, SFGate reported.
- Police interviewed residents of the apartment building and identified a physical therapist, Angela Beth Onduto, as a possible person of interest because she was in her 30s at the t
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- A woman who killed her newborn and threw the baby’s body away in a California dumpster was caught — and sentenced to six years in prison — after new DNA technology and a Costco receipt tied her to the case.
- In May 2009, a man collecting recycling was digging through a dumpster at an apartment complex in Union City, about 30 miles south of San Francisco, and discovered the body of a newborn baby girl, SFGate reported.
- Police interviewed residents of the apartment building and identified a physical therapist, Angela Beth Onduto, as a possible person of interest because she was in her 30s at the t
Sources: The Independent