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*Content Warning: This story involves graphic details involving the death of a newborn.The mother of Baby Theresa was sentenced to three years of probation for the 2009 death of her newborn baby, w
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stanley thermos mug g to the Dodge County District Attorney s Office, the court also imposed 1.5 years of prison and two years of extended supervision to be served only if Luttinen fails to complete her probation.The court is also requiring Luttinen to serve six months of jail as a condition of probation, pay a $5,000 fine, complete 60 hours of community service, as well as undergo mental health treatment. On April 29, 2009, deputies responded to Lone Road in the town of Theresa and confirmed a newborn had been found dead in a garbage bag. Authorities tried but were not able to identify family members of the baby at the time. The child was laid to rest in Dodge County, and the case was titled Baby Theresa after the town.RELATED CONTENT: Mother charged in 2009 death of newborn, found in garbage bag in Dodge Co.The medical examiner s office later concluded that the child had not been killed, instead describing the death as fetal demise, indicating the child may have died before or during birth.In 2014, authorities filed a charge against the then unknown mother s DNA, in order to p Wmwv I want my voice heard : City of Milwaukee voters turn out for election day
When you grab fast food, the last thing you re thinking about is the paper wrapper. I ve always been told that styrofoam is worse than paper. But I really don t know, lunchtime customer Ryan Harper told us outside a fast-food restaurant.But it was sur
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