DNA test: A woman thinks a DNA test is a joke, but the results reveal a centuries-old mystery. A woman living in the US state of Michigan discovered that she was related to an unsolved murder case that took place in 1997. After this matter came to light, the police arrested his grandmother. According to reports, 23-year-old Jenna Gerwatowski decided to get familial-DNA testing after receiving a kit as a gift from a friend over Christmas. Soon after this he got a call from an unknown number.
DNA match happened after 30 years
A Michigan State Police detective asked him, “Have you heard about the Baby Garnett case?” This case of 1997 created a stir in the small town. When a dead infant was found in a toilet at Garnet Lake Campground. Which is known as Baby Garnet. This is the same place where Jenna grew up. However, after some investigation the case was closed at that time. Whereas no evidence was found regarding the identity of the child or any such person. Now almost 30 years later, Detective Jena said, “Your DNA matches his.”
Mother denied the information
According to a report in The Mirror, when Jenna told her mother Kara Gervatowski about this, she thought it could be cheating. Because someone had cheated Jenna’s grandfather by calling him a spy. Cara told Jenna not to share her personal information or passwords with anyone. That night a man named Misty Gillis came to Jenna. He is a senior forensic genealogist and cold case liaison at Identifiers International. However, when he asked for the DNA password, Jenna refused.
Grandma left after a week
The accused was working in his flower shop when his mother called him in panic. She came home to find her mother sitting at the kitchen table with Jenny’s cousin. Who was contacted by the police to report Baby Garnet’s condition. Jenna said, my mother had tears in her eyes. While Jenna’s cousin had a surprised look on his face. According to court records, Jenna’s DNA kit revealed that she was Baby Garnett’s step-niece. It is revealed that her mother Kara is Baby Garnet’s half-sister. Cara, 42, had not spoken to her mother Nancy Gerwatowski since she was 18. That means one who never met his grandmother. Jenna said, “I was unaware of this case my whole life and then I came to know that my grandmother had done this?”
Grandmother gave these arguments
The Michigan Attorney General said, Nancy gave birth to the newborn child alone in her home in Newberry. During this time, baby Garnet died due to suffocation. Although Nancy could have stopped it by getting medical help if she wanted, she didn’t want to. However, Nancy said, she unexpectedly gave birth while bathing. She also tried to expel the fetus from her body, but could not give birth to the child. She fainted during delivery. Then when he regained consciousness, they put the dead child in a bag and left him there. Nancy has been openly charged with murder, a crime punishable by life imprisonment.