Boaters on the Mississippi River a few miles south of Winona, Minn., found a girl’s body on Sept. 5, 2011, floating on the surface in a canvas bag, wrapped in two airtight plastic bags.
The 2-day-old infant, with a roughly cut umbilical cord and a fractured skull, was found wrapped in a green T-shirt that bore a faded image of a slice of toast. Embroidered on the shirt were sailboats and the name of the Mexican city of Manzanillo. Also in the package were a bracelet with an eyelike pendant, two music box angels and an angel bell.
Thus the girl came to be known as Baby Angel, and community members came together about six months later to have her buried in Woodlawn Cemetery with a headstone that includes her incomplete story and these final words, “God bless all the baby angels out there in the world.”
Now investigators believe they are closing in on solving the mystery of who was child’s mother.
A search warrant affidavit was filed in Winona County District Court this week asking a judge for permission to collect a DNA sample from a 41-year-old woman who could be Baby Angel’s mother.
After hesitating twice previously, the woman relented Wednesday and allowed a deputy to take a swab of DNA from inside her cheek, said Sheriff Ron Ganrude. The sample was delivered to the state Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) for testing.
Ganrude, who was the chief sheriff’s deputy when the call came in about a baby in the river and was among the first to the scene, said he expects the results within two weeks.
Reluctant to get his hopes up after all these years, the sheriff said, “In my mind right now, I guess we’ve been hopeful ever since Day 1 that someone would come forward and tell us what happened with the baby. Some consider this a cold case, but we’ve gotten a lot of tips and followed up on every one of them.”