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Police make arrest in 'Baby Hope' murder case

By Colleen Long in New York | China Daily | Updated: 2013-10-15 07:23

New York City detectives have solved the decades old mystery of "Baby Hope", a little girl whose dead body was discovered naked inside a picnic cooler beside a Manhattan highway in 1991.

The girl had remained unidentified until the arrest at the weekend of a relative who had admitted to sexually assaulting and smothering her.

Conrado Juarez, 52, was arrested and arraigned on Saturday on a felony murder charge. He pleaded not guilty.

Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Melissa Mourges, chief of the cold case unit and the original prosecutor on the case in 1991, told a judge at Juarez's arraignment that he had admitted to sexually abusing the child before smothering her. Mourges said Juarez then enlisted the help of his sister in disposing of the body.

They were cousins of the girl's father, Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said.

The girl's name, age and the circumstances of her death were unknown for more than two decades. But earlier this week, police announced that a new tip and a DNA test had allowed them to finally identify the baby's mother, a dramatic turnaround in one of the city's most notorious cold cases.

On Saturday, they also revealed the girl's name: Anjelica Castillo, age 4.

The child's naked, malnourished corpse was discovered on July 23, 1991, beside the Henry Hudson Parkway by construction workers who smelled something rotten. Detectives thought she might have been suffocated, but they had few other clues as to what happened.

The case became an obsession for some investigators who nicknamed the girl "Baby Hope". Hundreds of people attended a funeral for the unknown girl in 1993. Her body was exhumed for DNA testing in 2007, and then again in 2011.

In July, detectives tried another round of publicity on the 22nd anniversary of the discovery. They canvassed the neighborhood where her body was found, hung fliers, circulated sketches of the girl and a photograph of the cooler and announced a $12,000 reward for information leading to an arrest.

Former detective Jerry Giorgio, who had the case from 1991 until his retirement over the summer, said he remained confident the case could be solved. Assistant Chief Joseph Reznick, who also worked on the case, said they never gave up.

Police make arrest in 'Baby Hope' murder case

"Reflecting back on what we named this little girl, Baby Hope, I think it's the most accurate name we could have come up with," Reznick said.

Giorgio left the NYPD and went to the Manhattan district attorney's cold case squad, from which he retired this year. "I missed the tipster call by a couple of weeks, damn it," he said.

The tipster, who saw the recent news stories on the case, led police to Anjelica's sister, who told detectives she thought her sister had been killed. Police matched DNA from Anjelica to their mother. The mother, who was not identified, didn't have custody of Anjelica at the time of the girl's death; she had been living with relatives on the father's side, including Balvina Juarez-Ramirez, police said.

Juarez-Ramirez is the sister of Juarez. Police closed in on the suspect and waited for him Friday outside a Manhattan restaurant where he worked as a dishwasher. He told them he noticed Anjelica while visiting the family apartment and killed her, police said. "When she went motionless, he summoned his sister from another room," Kelly said.

Then, the sister got the blue cooler - which still contained full cans of Coke. They took a livery cab from Queens to Manhattan where they dumped the cooler, then separated.

Her parents never reported her missing, though they had contact with the suspect. Juarez had never been considered a suspect before. Police declined to say whether he had previous arrests or had been accused in other sexual assaults.

Kelly called the arrest a superb case of detective work, and said he was proud of his officers.

"For me, it makes you proud to be a member of this organization - they were unrelenting," he said.

The detectives assigned to the case were instrumental in organizing a burial in a Bronx cemetery for the girl in 1993. Hundreds attended the funeral; Reznick gave the eulogy. The girl was dressed in a white frock and buried in a white coffin.

The detectives paid for the girl's headstone that reads: "Because we care."

Associated Press

 Police make arrest in 'Baby Hope' murder case

Amaris Vargas, 9, lays flowers at the tombstone of "Baby Hope" in New York on Sunday. Police have identified a cousin who they say confessed to killing the 4-year-old girl. Carlo Allegri / Reuters

(China Daily 10/15/2013 page10)

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