Sunday, January 5, 2020

Michelle Lodzinski New Jersey

Status: Incarcerated


Michelle Lodzinski is a serial killer in the United States, that is still living. She has killed in the state of New Jersey. She was sentenced to 30 years with no possibility of parole

According to NJ.com, Lodzinski, 49, was arrested 25 years after Timothy's death, tried and convicted, although there was no physical evidence that tied her to the child's death. The state alleges she did not want to care for the child.

Michelle Lodzinski may be included even though they do not technically meet the requirements for two or more killings in more then one event. Spree shooters, mass killers, and organized crime leaders may be included due to the volume or savagery of their crimes. 

Her appeal includes:

On  May  25,  1991,  defendant  Michelle  Lodzinski  reported that her  son, five-year-old   Timothy (Timmy) Wiltsey,went   missing   while   both were attending a  Memorial   Day   carnival  in  Sayreville.Search  efforts  began immediately, they became widespread,and descriptions of Timmy, the clothing and  Teenage  Mutant  Ninja  Turtles  (TMNT)  sneakers he  was  wearing,  and  his continued disappearance received national media attention.  In October 1991, a schoolteacher walking  in  the  area of Olympic  Drive,  near  the  Raritan  Center industrial complex in Edison,found a child's TMNT sneaker; believing it might be related to the case, he provided it to law enforcement authorities.Defendant had  worked  for  a  company  in  Raritan  Center  for  approximately  six  months  in the late 1980s.    

Victims

Timothy Wiltsey
Victims include Timothy Wiltsey. He is not suspected of killing anyone else, however, if you can kill a child.... anything is possible.

You can write to Michelle Lodzinski at:

Michelle Lodzinski 000306520C
Edna Mahan Correctional Facility for Women
P.O. Box 4004
Clinton, New Jersey 08809








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