Angela Onduto is charged with murdering her newborn daughter, found in a dumpster in Union City, 16 years ago. The infant, later identified as Jane Doe, was discovered by a man looking for recyclables. Using genetic genealogy and social media, detectives worked to identify Onduto, leading to her confession during an interview with police. Although the specific details of her custody status and upcoming court dates are unclear, the case highlights significant advancements in investigative techniques that allowed for the resolution of a long-standing cold case.
Angela Onduto, 46, has been charged with the murder of her newborn daughter. Genetic genealogy and social media helped detectives link her to the crime.
The baby, named Jane Doe, was found in a dumpster in 2009, leading detectives to pursue the investigation centered around her mother.
Onduto allegedly confessed with no remorse during an interview. The case has remained cold for over 16 years before prosecutors filed charges.
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