GUILTY FL - Baby Girl Found Floating Near Boynton Beach, June 2018 - Baby June

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Baby June's "Momster" has been identified and arrested!!

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  • ...29-year-old Arya Singh, will be charged with first-degree murder.
  • ...first initially identified the baby's father. They spoke with the father who said he knew nothing about the baby. He said he had a girlfriend at that time who became pregnant. He said she had "taken care of it," presumably by abortion.
  • Singh worked as a security guard at Lynn University in Boca Raton. o_O
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She didn't even give this baby a name. :mad:
Rest in peace, Baby June. :(
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Using investigative genetic genealogy, a technique that was also used to solve the "Golden Gate Killer" case, the sheriff's office uploaded the newborn's DNA into a publicly available database, FamilyTreeDNA, and was able to identify a close relative, according to Julie Sikorsky, supervisor of the office's forensic biology unit.

Investigators obtained a "covert DNA sample" from his former girlfriend -- "a piece of garbage she discarded" -- and confirmed she was the mother of the newborn, Christoffel said.
 
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  • The baby was born on May 30, the same day Singh allegedly threw the baby into the inlet,...
  • ...obtained warrants for Singh's cellphone records, which included GPS data. Christoffel said they showed she had been at the Boynton Beach Inlet on May 30, 2018 — about 40 hours before the newborn's body had been found in the water.
  • In the days and weeks afterward, Singh's search history shows that she searched for news stories about the case,...

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Join us live as we announce the arrest in the Baby June case and bring justice for this tragic case. #BabyJune
 
"If you're a victim, we're never going to leave you behind," Palm Beach County Ric Bradshaw said.

Singh was a campus security officer at Lynn University and had worked there since 2021.

“We were shocked to learn about the charges against Ms. Singh and have ended her employment," the university said in a statement.

Singh will make her first appearance in court Friday morning.

This is a developing story and will be updated as information becomes available.''
 
Baby June's "Momster" has been identified and arrested!!

SBM
  • ...29-year-old Arya Singh, will be charged with first-degree murder.
  • ...first initially identified the baby's father. They spoke with the father who said he knew nothing about the baby. He said he had a girlfriend at that time who became pregnant. He said she had "taken care of it," presumably by abortion.
  • Singh worked as a security guard at Lynn University in Boca Raton. o_O
#

She didn't even give this baby a name. :mad:
Rest in peace, Baby June. :(
SESOMDNMJNAGRFURLHCSPEWNHU.JPG
This is a sketch
 
Even though this is a day late - I shall go ahead & post it.

Friday, December 16th:
*First Appearance (@ 10am ET) - FL – Baby June (4 to 7 days old) (found floating in Boynton Beach Inlet on June 1, 2018) - *Arya Singh (25 at time of crime/29) arrested & charged (12/16/22) with 1st degree murder. Held without bond.
Using investigative genetic genealogy, a technique that was also used to solve the "Golden Gate Killer" case, the sheriff's office uploaded the newborn's DNA into a publicly available database, FamilyTreeDNA & was able to identify a close relative, according to Julie Sikorsky, supervisor of the office's forensic biology unit. Investigators obtained a "covert DNA sample" from his former girlfriend -- "a piece of garbage she discarded" -- and confirmed she was the mother of the newborn, Christoffel said. The baby was born on May 30, 2018, the same day Singh allegedly threw the baby into the inlet. They obtained warrants for Singh's cellphone records, which included GPS data. Christoffel said they showed she had been at the Boynton Beach Inlet on May 30, 2018 — about 40 hours before the newborn's body had been found in the water. In the days & weeks afterward, Singh's search history shows that she searched for news stories about the case. 29-year-old Arya Singh, will be charged with first-degree murder. First initially identified the baby's father. They spoke with the father who said he knew nothing about the baby. He said he had a girlfriend at that time who became pregnant. He said she had "taken care of it," presumably by abortion. Singh worked as a security guard at Lynn University in Boca Raton.
12/16/22 Update: First appearance on 12/16/22 @ 10am. Defendant present & in custody with attorney Michael Salnick. Notice of invocation filed. First appearance hearing continued on 1/17/23 @ 10:30am & initial case conference hearing on 2/9/23 @ 8:30am. Bond remains at none without prejudice.
 
The case of "Baby June" is strikingly similar to a much older case out of Martin County.

"Baby Moses" was also a newborn discovered dead in the water in the 1980s.

But closing that case has proven to be a much more complicated task.

The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office announced this week that after four years, it has made an arrest in the death of Baby June.

Detectives said they arrested Baby June's mother, accused of dropping the baby in the ocean in Boynton Beach in 2018.

Those four years may have felt long to those wanting answers, but that wait was only a fraction of the time detectives in Martin County have been waiting to make an arrest in Baby Moses' case.

“We’ve already started studying Palm Beach’s case, the Baby June case. If we see something in there that helps us, we’ll do it,” said Martin County Sheriff William Snyder.
 
The case of "Baby June" is strikingly similar to a much older case out of Martin County.

"Baby Moses" was also a newborn discovered dead in the water in the 1980s.

But closing that case has proven to be a much more complicated task.

The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office announced this week that after four years, it has made an arrest in the death of Baby June.

Detectives said they arrested Baby June's mother, accused of dropping the baby in the ocean in Boynton Beach in 2018.

Those four years may have felt long to those wanting answers, but that wait was only a fraction of the time detectives in Martin County have been waiting to make an arrest in Baby Moses' case.

“We’ve already started studying Palm Beach’s case, the Baby June case. If we see something in there that helps us, we’ll do it,” said Martin County Sheriff William Snyder.
TY for posting the article. Here's a thread for Baby Moses.
 

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