SEATTLE - A Seattle woman was charged Monday with second-degree murder after DNA evidence linked her to the death of a newborn baby boy whose tiny body was found in a North Seattle gas station garbage can in 1997, police say. The charge was filed against Christine Marie Warren, 50, in King County Superior Court with a requested bail amount of $10,000 after police say she admitted this month during questioning that she was the mother of the dead.
By Erica Thomas, managing editor
BIRMINGHAM After 54 years as an attorney, one local man wants his clients to know he’s still going strong and working hard, despite some rumors that he has died.
“People truly think that I’m dead,” said Summers. “And then, they’re shocked when I answer this phone at 5:30 a.m.”
Alan W. Summers still gets up at 4 a.m. every day in order to be at his office in east Jefferson County by 5:15 a.m. He begins seeing clients at 6 a.m.
“I arrive here and circle my building, make sure it’s safe, I get out and go to work,” he said.
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Show Transcript he news on Deer Island. New information just in about the remains of a young girl found their new center. Five. John Atwater live at the scene. In the afternoon of June 25th, 2015, a bag washed ashore on Deer Island near Boston s Logan Airport. A woman discovered the remains of a child. The body had already decayed so much it was impossible to visually identify the girl,