Mother Arrested for Murder of Newborn Twins After 5-Year DNA Investigation
Eyewitness News ABC7NYAugust 5, 20252 min205,550 views
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- 🎯 A nearly 5-year-old cold case involving the murder of newborn twins in the Bronx has seen a breakthrough with the arrest of their mother.
- 📍 The infant twins, found brutally beaten to death outside an apartment building in the Claremont section, still had their umbilical cords attached when discovered.
Arrest and Investigation
- ⚡ DNA evidence and modern technology were crucial in identifying and apprehending the suspect, 36-year-old Stephanie Castillo.
- 🏠 Castillo was reportedly picked up leaving a homeless shelter and has been charged with six counts of murder and six counts of manslaughter.
- 🕵️ Detectives faced significant challenges due to minimal surveillance video at the time and the fact that Castillo's parents, with whom she lived, were unaware of her pregnancy.
Dedication to Justice
- 🕯️ Police and neighbors held annual vigils for the victims, demonstrating a persistent commitment to solving the case.
- 📞 The lead detective reportedly worked on the case even during days off and vacations, highlighting the extensive effort invested over five years.
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