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Minnesota mom who left infant to die gets 27 years in jail

Updated on: 01 May,2023 07:59 AM IST  |  Red Wing
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Matter was not arrested until May 10, 2022, when DNA evidence tied her to the boy, authorities said. Prosecutors have said the DNA evidence also links Matter to a baby girl found dead by the Mississippi in 1999, but she has not been charged in that case

Minnesota mom who left infant to die gets 27 years in jail

Jennifer Matter. Pic/Twitter

A Minnesota woman who admitted to leaving her newborn son to die near the Mississippi River two decades ago has been sentenced to 27 years in prison. Jennifer Matter, of Belvidere Township outside Red Wing, has been sentenced for second-degree murder, KARE-TV reported. She pleaded guilty in January to leaving the baby on the banks of the river in 2003.


Matter was not arrested until May 10, 2022, when DNA evidence tied her to the boy, authorities said. Prosecutors have said the DNA evidence also links Matter to a baby girl found dead by the Mississippi in 1999, but she has not been charged in that case.



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According to the criminal complaint, Matter said she hoped someone would find the baby boy alive after she left him. Teenagers found the child’s body on December 7, 2003, in Frontenac on the shore of Lake Pepin, a body of water on the Mississippi River. 

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