A New Jersey judge heard arguments Tuesday from an attorney representing a Florida woman seeking a new trial after she was convicted of killing her 5-year-old son 25 years ago.
A judge has postponed the sentencing of a Florida woman convicted of killing her 5-year-old son in New Jersey in 1991 so he can consider a defense motion to acquit her or grant a new trial.
Nearly 25 years to the day after Michelle Lodzinksi reported son Timothy Wilty missing from a Sayreville carnival, a jury found her guilty of his murder.
A judge dismissed the jury foreman Tuesday in the cold case murder trial of a Florida woman charged with killing her 5-year-old son, sending the panel's deliberations back to square one.
A jury considering the fate of a Florida woman charged with killing her 5-year-old son in New Jersey in 1991 is set to return for a fourth day of deliberations.
Michelle Lodzinski is charged with killing Timothy Wiltsey in May 1991 when they lived in South Amboy. She told authorities at the time she lost track of her son at a Sayreville carnival, then changed her story several times to claim the boy was abducted.
A man who has been mentioned as an alternate suspect at a woman's New Jersey trial over the killing of her 5-year-old son has denied any role in the boy's 1991 death.
A retired police lieutenant says a woman on trial for killing her 5-year-old son in 1991 acted uncharacteristically in the weeks after he allegedly disappeared.
A forensic dentist has testified that he identified a skull found in a creek as the remains of a 5-year-old boy who prosecutors say was killed by his mother nearly 25 years ago.