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Unamused Cat
June 8th, 2009, 12:18 AM
Ontario, Canada -- A London woman is facing charges after police were called to a northeast London home and found the decomposing remains of an infant, Saturday (June 6).

At around 3:30 p.m., police responded to 1302 Sandford St., following up on a report of a suspicious item that was discovered by an occupant of the home.

"Upon arrival, officers located what appeared to be the remains of an infant. The remains were in an advanced state of decomposition," police said.

Police said the cause of death is not yet known, but an autopsy is expected to take place within the next several days.

As a result of their continuing investigation, London police have charged a London woman, 32-year-old Jennifer Sinn. The suspect is facing charges of concealing a human body of a child and offering an indignity to a dead human body

Police said Sinn was a former occupant at 1302 Sandord St., but released no other information about the ongoing investigation.

http://www.edmontonjournal.com/news/woman+charged+after+discovery+dead+baby/1671979/story.html

Canada is stingy about publishing mug shots.

Thinkgoat
June 8th, 2009, 12:25 AM
Why can't they be more straight up with their charges? What's wrong with the following...

1. Either murder or neglect (if the infant was hers. if not...see charges 2-5)
2. Fucking a baby over
3. Letting a dead baby rot
4. Stupidity
5. Sucking Oxygen

Sister Iroz
June 8th, 2009, 12:36 AM
Was the baby's hers and did she have anything to do with killing the baby? So many questions for them to ask and get answers to. How horrible may the baby RIP.


a suspicious item that was discovered by an occupant of the home.

What the hell is that?

Unamused Cat
June 8th, 2009, 01:06 AM
Was the baby's hers and did she have anything to do with killing the baby? So many questions for them to ask and get answers to. How horrible may the baby RIP.


What the hell is that?

The dead baby I presume. Canada is stingy about releasing details of crimes too. Bah!

PooperScooper
June 8th, 2009, 08:50 AM
What the hell is that?

Yeah...that would be the baby. This is literally around the corner from my house....me & my daughters were out for a bike ride on Sat night and we saw the police & the forensic van there.

I looked on myspace and Facebook but can't find her on either.

Valasca
June 8th, 2009, 09:15 AM
With a last name like Sinn, all I am running into is porn.

Sister Iroz
June 9th, 2009, 11:06 AM
An autopsy on the what police believed were the remains of a dead baby found at a northeast London home Saturday (June 6), has led to the discovery of the remains of two additional infants.

The post-mortem examination, part of an ongoing London police investigation, was carried out at London Health Sciences Centre Monday (June 8), and examined the infant remains and related items found at 1302 Sandford St.

"During the examination at London Health Sciences Centre on June 8, the remains of two other infants were discovered. Both were in advanced stages of decomposition. Neither the gender nor ages of any of the three remains are clear at this time," police said in a media release issued Tuesday (June 9).

Police said the remains of the three infants will be sent to the Provincial Forensic Pathology Unit in Toronto and additional autopsies are scheduled for Thursday (June 11).

A 32-year-old London woman, Jennifer Sinn, is presently in police custody and to date has been charged with concealing the body of a child and offering an indignity to a dead human body.

Police said Sinn was a former occupant at 1302 Sandford St. The remains were originally uncovered by the present occupant of the home.

"The investigation into the cause and manner of death of the three infants is continuing," police said.
http://www.londontopic.ca/article.php?artid=14653

CountJackula
June 9th, 2009, 11:45 AM
what a fucking bitch... 3 BABIES!!! I hope she rots like she let those poor babies.

McQuest
June 9th, 2009, 11:49 AM
I'm guessing right now she's a whore who does not use birth control.
Anxious to know if they were born alive and where.

Angelinfl
June 9th, 2009, 12:39 PM
Was the baby born in a hospital. Did it have a social security number. Was the mother collecting benefits on the baby ... These are other questions to ask as well.

Horrible thing. People think everything is disposable.

No social boundries to humanity.

I pity these children raised by people like this.

Unamused Cat
June 9th, 2009, 02:23 PM
I so want a mug shot of this bitch.

coffee achiever
June 9th, 2009, 02:34 PM
More disturbing details here:

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/toronto/story/2009/06/09/infant-remains-london060909.html


Police were called to a northeast home in London on Saturday after the current resident went to the basement and found what was initially believed to be the remains of one infant in advanced stages of decomposition in a bucket.

An autopsy performed on Monday determined the remains inside the bucket were of three infants, police said.



WTF?!

lucky
June 9th, 2009, 03:26 PM
More disturbing details here:

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/toronto/story/2009/06/09/infant-remains-london060909.html
WTF?!


The house was being rented by a woman and her boyfriend, but the couple recently split up and the woman moved out, the CBC's John Lancaster reported on Tuesday from outside the house.

According to a neighbour, the man came out of the house on Saturday with the bucket, which contained blood-soaked babies' clothing.

The neighbour said "the look on the man's face when he came through the front door holding the bucket was unbelievable," Lancaster reported.

Sounds like the guy currently living there could be her ex-boyfriend ??

So fucking disturbing... I don't even know what else to say. 3 babies? THREE?!?

Unamused Cat
June 9th, 2009, 08:12 PM
Christ on a crutch! Could this get any worse?

penelopejo
June 9th, 2009, 10:12 PM
apparently it can. seems as if she was carrying the bags at all times, until her boyfriend finally opened one and found the first infant

http://lfpress.ca/newsstand/News/2009/06/09/9743431.html


The remains of three babies — at first thought to be one — found in a London duplex could have been decomposing for years, police say.

A woman now charged with three counts of causing an indignity to a dead human body and three of concealing the body of a child appeared in a London court Tuesday. She whispered her name and date of birth for the record: “Jennifer Sinn. September 27, 1976.”

While the petite woman was in court, neighbours were recounting stories of a boyfriend who told them he’d finally opened on Saturday bags his girlfriend always carried and made a gruesome find police at first identified as the remains of one infant.

The “remains and other items” were taken Monday to the London Health Sciences Centre, where an examination revealed the remains of three infants in advanced stages of decomposition.

Sinn was re-arrested Monday night after the two additional remains were discovered, said London police Supt. Ken Heslop. He also revealed several other developments in the case, including:


-- London police are working with two other police forces to speak with people Sinn may have had contact with over the last several years. The Free Press has learned one of the jurisdictions is Peel Region, which includes Brampton, where Sinn grew up.

-- It’s impossible to tell the genders or ages of the deceased infants because of the level of decomposition.

-- Officers searched the Sandford Street home Monday for more evidence.

-- The remains are to be sent to the Centre for Forensic Science Wednesday for an autopsy. By Thursday evening or Friday, police could know the cause of death, if a pathologist is able to determine it.

London police say the woman was a former tenant of the home at 1302 Sandford St. Neighbours on the quiet east-end street were shocked.

“We’re traumatized. It was hard enough knowing there was one baby and now to hear this,” said Anne Allerston, who lives in the duplex attached to the unit Sinn lived in until about two weeks ago with her boyfriend and three kids.

Allerston said she heard the man who lived in the home tell police, 'I found boxes and there’s a lot of blood.'

“Since Saturday we’ve been asking 'Why?’” Allerston said.

In the home’s backyard Saturday were a garbage bag, a box and a bucket examined by police. The bag appeared to be the item in which police found the human remains.

Neighbours say Sinn and the man lived in the home with three children, two boys around 10 and 8 and a child about 18 months old.

The five moved in in the fall but the woman moved out about two weeks ago, said Allerston. The man came back on the weekend for his belongings and discovered bloody items in the basement, she said.

Few details were known about Sinn, although family members reached by The London Free Press said she was from Brampton and raised by deaf parents.

She has a brother and a sister. An aunt said Sinn doesn’t have a job and was focused on raising her kids.

“We feel so bad about it. This is a real shock,” said the aunt, who didn’t want to be identified. “She’s such a cute person. We can’t believe it.”

Neighbours said they were shocked to hear of even more charges laid against the woman they said kept mostly to herself but would often be outside playing with her children.

I have to fucking ask, how the fuck did her boyfriend not know she was preggo 3 times? you can't tell me he went 9 months without sex or even seeing her naked. He had to have some how known something was up. On top of that, she had just moved out 2 weeks ago. I wish there was a pic of her

penelopejo
June 9th, 2009, 10:16 PM
video here: http://www.citynews.ca/news/news_35200.aspx

PooperScooper
June 11th, 2009, 09:49 AM
http://lfpress.ca/newsstand/News/Local/2009/06/11/9758251-sun.html


Police believe accused was mom

Thu, June 11, 2009
DEAD BABIES: Police suspect Jennifer Sinn, 32, is the mother of infants born about 2001, 2002 and 2006

By KATE DUBINSKI

Police believe the woman charged following the discovery of three infant bodies in an east-end London home was the mother of the babies.

While police were still awaiting results of autopsies on the remains, which were scheduled to begin today in Toronto, charge sheets filed in court indicate authorities believe Jennifer Sinn, 32, was the mother.

They also believe the babies died about the years 2001, 2002 and 2006 and that their remains were placed "in a storage tote box," the documents say.

London police are trying to track Sinn's former addresses with OPP help.

Answers from the autopsies on the badly decomposed remains -- ages, genders and causes of death -- may not come fast, a London officer said yesterday.


"We always hope it's a couple of days, (but) it may (be) longer, it may be a couple of weeks," Det.-Supt. Ken Heslop said.

Much about Sinn remains unclear, but what's known is:

Raised by deaf parents in Brampton, Sinn has two siblings, a family member says. A London sister says she hasn't spoken to Sinn in 15 years.

The address given on the court information about Sinn was 450 Clarke Rd. in London, the same as the Women's Community House shelter.

Sinn had lived at 1302 Sandford St. with a man and three children until about two weeks ago, when she moved out. The children were boys about 10, 8 and 18-months, but it's unclear whether Sinn is their mother.

Sinn is facing six charges -- two for each infant -- after a man believed to be her ex-boyfriend made a grisly find Saturday at the Sandford St. duplex. He came back for his belongings and discovered garbage bags -- which he said Sinn always carried with her -- stuffed into a plastic container.

Police at first thought the decomposing remains were those of one infant, but a closer examination at London Health Sciences Centre revealed the container handed over by the ex-boyfriend held the remains of three babies. The charges filed in court put the disposal of one of the bodies between January 1, 2006, and June 6, 2009.

Sinn was originally arrested last Saturday and released on a promise to reappear in court at a later date.

The two other charges put the disposal of the two other bodies between July 1, 2002, and June 8, 2009, and December 31, 2001, and June 8, 2009.

Sinn was rearrested Monday, after the other remains were discovered.

For each infant, the charges against Sinn are causing an indignity to a body and disposing of a child's body with intent to conceal delivery.

In each case, the charge sheets allege an indignity to "an unknown baby which had not been properly buried by placing the remains in a storage tote box" and disposal "of the dead body of a child with the intent to conceal the fact that its mother, namely Jennifer Sinn, has been delivered of it."

Sinn briefly appeared in court Tuesday and is being held in custody until her next court appearance, expected June 19.


Also Jennifer Sinn is using the same lawyer as McClintic's (Tori Stafford). This case hit a little closer to home than I originally though. My son is very good friends with the 12 year old that lived in that house....he has been in that house many times and seen the red box under the stairs while playing hide & seek :(

coffee achiever
June 12th, 2009, 05:12 PM
http://lfpress.ca/newsstand/News/Local/2009/06/12/9777776.html

Looks like the police are holding a press conference on this case Monday.

Unamused Cat
June 12th, 2009, 05:18 PM
video here: http://www.citynews.ca/news/news_35200.aspx

I'd throw her ass on the FP if I could get a photo.

Whisper
June 12th, 2009, 05:39 PM
Again this is close to me I just read the newest in the paper at 3 am.I have no clue how her boyfriend didnt know she was preg 3 xs!This is right by Toris also it sucks !!Im wondering if theres more bodies someplace.She mustve wanted to be caught if she moved and left them b/c her boyfriend said she had been carrying this box around for 2 yrs!Wouldnt let anyone near the thing.Good luck with mugshots remember our fucked up goverment believes they deserve privacy!!Its disgusting

Whisper
June 15th, 2009, 02:48 PM
UPDATE I FOUNDMore testing needed to determine how babies died


An investigation into the remains of three babies found in a London, Ont. home this past month is running into difficulty, according to local police, after an autopsy on the bodies found the children died between December 2001 and June 2009. London Police Chief Murray Faulkner said the babies' remains were transferred to Toronto for forensic testing on June 10 and that it will probably take months to determine how the babies died and their gender.

Initial tests show that at least two of the infants were near full-term when they died.

However, pathologists believe there is no sign of trauma to the bodies though they are dealing with an advanced state of decomposition.

"This case has lots of particular twists and turns," he said. "One of the problems with the case is that it likely occurred over a long period of time. That's part of the problem with this whole case," Faulkner said.

The remains were found on June 9 inside a box packed away in a London home. The bodies were so severely decomposed that at first, police thought they were the remains of one child. An initial autopsy confirmed it was three babies.

Jennifer Sinn, a former resident of the home, is facing three counts of causing an indignity to a body and three counts of disposing a child's body.

The 32-year-old woman resided in Brampton, Ont. until moving to London in 2008. She lived in the London home where the remains were found for about six months.

Faulkner said the box holding the remains made it from Brampton to London.

"That is definitely what happened in this case," he said.

Faulkner also said the investigation is far from over and that police are awaiting further results from the autopsies. They are also looking at "the full circumstances" related to when the children died.http://news.sympatico.msn.ctv.ca/abc/home/contentposting.aspx?isfa=1&feedname=CTV-TOPSTORIES_V3&showbyline=True&date=true&newsitemid=CTVNews%2f20090615%2finfants_remains_09 0615

Whisper
June 15th, 2009, 08:47 PM
This one has pic of house and a different story to the article
When asked whether police were looking at charging anyone else in the case, Faulkner said: "I said at the beginning the criminal investigation is ongoing, and you can read into that what you want."http://www.thestarphoenix.com/Remains+found+near+full+term+infants+police/1697899/story.html

Whisper
June 15th, 2009, 09:00 PM
Ont. Woman Charged After Remains of Three Infants Found in Home This ones more indepth of her chatacterLONDON, Ont. -
A woman described as a recluse was back in custody and facing additional charges Tuesday after police discovered that infant remains found in a southern Ontario home were in fact the badly decomposed bodies of three babies who may have died years ago.

The grisly find left police with a slew of unanswered questions ahead of an autopsy to be performed Thursday, including the sex of the children, the causes of death, and their relationship to the woman charged. photos
A plastic bag containing an infant sleeper and described by a neighbour as being bloody lies in the backyard of a house in London, Ont., this past weekend after being found in the basement and brought outside by the home's current occupant. Police say they have found the badly decomposed bodies of three babies who may have died several years ago. 32-year-old Jennifer Sinn, a former resident of the home, faces three counts of offering an indignity to a human body and concealing the body of a child. (Note: Please disable your pop-up blocker)http://news.aol.ca/article/ont-woman-charged-after-remains-of-three-infants-found-in-home/642697/

Whisper
June 15th, 2009, 09:37 PM
police
Remains found of 'near, to full-term' infants: Ont. say the poor condition of the bodies could make it difficult to ever determine what, if any, role the mother had in the babies' deaths.



Infanticide, a Criminal Code offence reserved exclusively for mothers who murder their children under 12 months old while mentally disturbed by the effects of giving birth, carries a maximum five-year sentence. But it requires police to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the children died as a result of some action or neglect on the part of the mother, said Emma Cunliffe, a law professor at the University of British Columbia. The more serious Criminal Code charges of murder and manslaughter would have to meet a similar burden of proof.


"It is, anyway, very hard to establish how a newborn baby has died, under the best of circumstances, and in this case, with the passage of time, that will be almost impossible to prove conclusively. Which means that the Crown (would need) to rely on other evidence. A confession would do it."


Faulkner would not speculate on what sort of upgraded charge Sinn, 32, could face if the cause of death is deemed criminal. He added that "there is nothing of concern in relation to trauma" on the bodies. "This case has lots of peculiar twists and turns," Faulkner said.


The remains were discovered on June 6 by Sinn's former boyfriend, in the basement of a house the couple used to share. Police thought it was one infant's remains, but an autopsy determined the remains to be three.


Sinn went to police headquarters to answer questions about the discovery on June 7, and was eventually charged. She has stopped providing police with information, Faulkner said.


He said further forensic testing may shed light on how the three infants died, but the results could take months.


Cunliffe said it is becoming increasingly uncommon for Crown attorneys to charge a woman with infanticide, opting to say "that a mother who has killed her child, intending to do so, should be treated the same as another person."


She said in this case, however, prosecutors may deem it more prudent to prosecute the existing charges of concealing and indignity to a body, which each carry the same maximum penalty as infanticide.
http://www.globaltv.com/globaltv/national/story.html?id=1697899

Silvahalo
June 15th, 2009, 10:01 PM
More disturbing details here:


Police were called to a northeast home in London on Saturday after the current resident went to the basement and found what was initially believed to be the remains of one infant in advanced stages of decomposition in a bucket.

An autopsy performed on Monday determined the remains inside the bucket were of three infants, police said.

OMG.....OMG....OMG.......I knew I was avoiding this thread for a reason.....I can hardly breath or wrap my mind around this!

coffee achiever
June 15th, 2009, 10:07 PM
I'm hoping... HOPING... that these babies were either premature and died of natural causes, or stillborn, and she just couldn't bear to part with them. That would still be pretty twisted, but it would at least be somewhat understandable.

That's the only explanation that I can wrap my mind around.

Silvahalo
June 15th, 2009, 10:29 PM
I don't know the circumstances why these babies came to be this way. I'm hoping at the end, they were together and not alone with death.

Kisses little ones, you were the light of life.

http://i510.photobucket.com/albums/s341/silvahalo68/Angels/rkow08.png

Whisper
June 16th, 2009, 02:19 PM
Update; Jennifer Sinn attended court today and her next court date is June 19 2009. Tuesday, 09 June 2009 Update;
Jennifer Sinn attended court today and her next court date is June 19 2009.

Previous Release;As a result of further investigation, Jennifer Sinn has been charged with two additional counts of Concealing the Body of a Child and two additional counts of Offering an Indignity to a Dead Human Body.

She is currently in custody and will be appearing in a London court tomorrow.

Any person with information about the remains discovered as 1302 Sandford Street, is asked to contact London Police at 519-661-5670 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.
http://www.northeastender.ca/content/view/1450/31/

Whisper
June 16th, 2009, 02:49 PM
Autopsies on babies found in box yield few answers
Jun 16, 2009 04:30 AM
Sinn has three children with her ex-boyfriend, said Faulkner, adding they're being cared for by family. Sinn lived in Brampton for most of her life and moved to London in March 2008, Faulkner said.So she has been with this boyfriend for a number of years then
Faulkner said police have spoken to people who remember Sinn being pregnant and court documents suggest police believe the babies died around 2001, 2002 and 2006.
So WTF did these people think hapoened to these 3 pregnancies/babies??Scientology Mother Ship came and got them If I saw a friend /neighbor/relative preg and then after time nothing I would be asking questions about whats happened!Read the rest herehttp://www.thestar.com/news/ontario/article/651359

Whisper
June 16th, 2009, 10:02 PM
BABY DEATHS
Remains brought to London, police hint
Free Press
June 16, 2009

The remains of three infants found in the basement of a northeast London townhouse were "near- to full-term," London police Chief Murray Faulkner said yesterday.


"We believe the gretaer portion of this case never happened in our community at all, but because the remains were found here, it's our investigation." -- London police Chief Murray Faulkner.
Faulkner also said police believe most of the case never happened in London at all -- implying the remains were brought to the city. The 32-year-old woman charged in the case, whom police believe delivered the babies between 2001 and 2006, moved to London from Brampton in 2008.
After a police news conference yesterday, other questions remain unanswered as London and Peel Regional police continue to probe the grisly find:
When did the infants die? How did they die? Who was their father?
Faulkner acknowledged there may be more questions than answers in a case filled with "peculiar twists and turnsREST IS AT http://www.lfpress.ca/perl-bin/publish.cgi?x=articles&p=267624&s=hottopics

myra manes
June 16th, 2009, 10:50 PM
http://lfpress.ca/newsstand/News/Local/2009/06/11/9758251-sun.html



Also Jennifer Sinn is using the same lawyer as McClintic's (Tori Stafford). This case hit a little closer to home than I originally though. My son is very good friends with the 12 year old that lived in that house....he has been in that house many times and seen the red box under the stairs while playing hide & seek :(


Oh. My. Fuck ..

:(

Whisper
June 17th, 2009, 12:27 PM
Mom in dead babies case had other kids
June 17, 2009

TORONTO --
A mother under investigation for the deaths of three babies whose remains were found in a London, Ont., home had one and possibly two home-births while living in Brampton as a teenager, former neighbours said yesterday.
The rest is at http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Crime/2009/06/17/9824166-sun.html

Whisper
June 17th, 2009, 12:45 PM
So if shes 32 and had at least 1 at 16 and another 2 yrs later and both at home,where are those 2 boys then>???And why was she popping out babies at home with daddys help??Ill wait for DNA but I sure as hell hope this isnt another father impregnating his daughter over the yrs like in Austria and few other places. Because by my count she should have 8 children with her,shes got a 10 yr old,8 yr old,a toddler around 18 months and the 3 dead babies found in her basement and 2 older boys not mentioned until now.I wonder if the 3 dead are boys???Maybe she wanted a girl??I dont know Ill wait and see but somethings weird.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Like Joseph Fritzl>>http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/criminal_mind/sexual_assault/josef_fritzl/1.html

Whisper
June 18th, 2009, 10:16 PM
Little is known about Sinn, although she was raised by deaf parents in Brampton, and has a sister who hasn't spoken to her in 15 years and a brother. ,,thats same time 1 baby was born and right away another baby??But where are those 2? Has anyone ever seen them??Wonder if her and sister had fallout over babys

Whisper
June 18th, 2009, 10:19 PM
ss

Whisper
June 18th, 2009, 10:26 PM
London police are trying to track Sinn's former addresses with the help of the OPP and Peel Regional Police.Wonder if they will find the 2 babies not accounted for??Just a guess

Whisper
June 18th, 2009, 10:31 PM
first baby born at 16 ,around time Jennifers sister quit talking to her.Wonder if shes got them??Or knows something about them??Just a guess

Whisper
June 19th, 2009, 01:25 PM
Charged after discovery of infant bodies, woman appears in court

Fri, June 19, 2009
The London woman charged after the discovery of three infant bodies made a brief video court appearance this morning.

Jennifer Sinn, 32, identified herself and said nothing more during the minutes-long appearance.

The petite Sinn wore a jail-issue black sweatshirt. Her dark brown hair was parted in the middle and pulled into a ponytail.

Her defence lawyer, Jeanine LeRoy, requested the case be put over to July 16 for another video appearance. She is seeking more disclosure in the case.

LeRoy said she had the charge sheets for two of the six charges. http://www.lfpress.ca/newsstand/News/Local/2009/06/19/9853736.html

Whisper
June 19th, 2009, 01:44 PM
Still no picture but a sketch that could be the unibomber,Jeffrey Dahmer,Timothy Mcveigh,etc,etc.Looks like a man,nothing like a woman.Maybe I can get a job there if thats the quality they accept!!~

Unamused Cat
June 21st, 2009, 03:25 AM
That's the best they can do, a damn sketch? That could be anyone, male or female. Bah! Grow some balls Canada and start putting up mug shots.

Whisper
June 21st, 2009, 01:19 PM
UCAT I agree 1 million percent Canada is so fucked its nuts.The trial I went through I have a huge folder of all the news paper clippings and my court papers etc.Its one of the most brutal murders if not the most gross brutal one in Ontario.And if you look for anything on the internet you wont even find a name!!You wont find Keiths(murderer) Lloyds(murdered) not even a tidbit!!Its like it never happened b/c Canada likes to cover shit up like its perfect here.Same as Karla & Paul when the trial was going on and news programs were covering it we were constantly blacked out!!Now you can find the whole story on the net and in books ,movie etc.But when the arrests happened when Inside Edition and Geraldo etc did stories our tvs went black for that 30 minute period!!Look at our RSOs.We arent allowed to protect our kids from these freaks BUTif your in LE you have access to the list of names and you can make sure your kids are safe I guess b/c your better then us??Canadas fucked in LE and it really needs to catch up to the rest of the world.I want to do a story on the murder,trial,what led up to it,what caused the murder itself(theres a back story of what happened at my house one night 5 yrs earlier that turned this from what wouldve been a beat up situation into murder) and I have my notes from trial and info I kept in folder with all the news papers but absolutely nothing on the net!Even the sentence life!!Life in Canada ends up at 11.5 for hardcore murders 10 for "everyday" murder.Its nuts life should be life and thats what Toris Law is setting out to do.I am out to change a law here have been working on it 3.5 yrs now and its called Skylars law but notice (and this is the sad part) the laws are named after murdered children.Even the ones in the states are named after dead kids!And the pictures from Keiths murder trial are sketchs also!!!

Whisper
July 13th, 2009, 10:31 PM
Just an update,her next court appearance is July 16/09,may learn autopsy results that day for the 3 dead babies. Dead babies case put over to July 16 She was a small, fragile image on the courtroom video screen.

In an oversized, jail-issued black sweatshirt, her hair parted in the middle and pulled tight in a ponytail, Jennifer Sinn, 32, the London mother charged after three infant bodies were found in a storage tote box in a townhouse, made her first video court appearance .
Sinn is charged with three counts of causing an indignity to a body and disposing a child's body with intent to conceal delivery.

Two women sat among a group of reporters in the cramped courtroom. One of them was identified as Sinn's mother. The other was a sign language interpreter.

Police believe the woman gave birth to the children in 2001, 2002 and 2006. Sinn's former boyfriend found the bodies while he was searching for photographs in the basement of the northeast London home at 1302 Sandford St. on June 6.

Sinn lived there with him and their three children.

During her court appearance, Sinn identified herself before having a private conversation by telephone with her defence lawyer, Jeanine LeRoy.

LeRoy asked the case be adjourned to July 16 "for the purpose of obtaining some disclosure."

LeRoy said she had the charge sheets for two of Sinn's six counts.

Outside the courtroom, LeRoy said the Crown had indicated to her more time was needed to get all Sinn's case information together.

"That's usual in these types of cases," she said. "I have very little right now but I expect more very soon."

LeRoy also hinted there might be a pitch made for Sinn's release.

"We will be considering if and when we are bringing a bail application and whether that will be before or after July 16. We haven't decided."

Sinn had originally faced charges concerning one child, but further tests revealed there were three infant remains.

Causes of death are yet to be determined because of the serious decomposition of the small bodies at autopsy. DNA tests are also being done to identify the children's genders and fathers.

Both Ontario's chief pathologist, Michael Pollanen, and a forensic anthropologist were involved in the autopsies.


http://www.lfpress.ca/newsstand/News/Local/2009/06/20/9868791-sun.html

scorpiogirl
July 13th, 2009, 11:25 PM
bah

Unamused Cat
July 14th, 2009, 12:30 AM
Thanks for the update Whisper.

Whisper
July 16th, 2009, 06:53 PM
K she(Jennifer) had a court appearance today and theres still nothing posted so I will keep on checking and post as soon as its out there.Canada is so fucked when comes to mug shots and releasing legal info.They like to think Canada is so perfect!!They hide all the stuff that might put a fucking mark on Canada.I bet Paul and Karla are classed as Illegal aliens in our citizenship records!!They probrably financed Karlas move to the Carribean just to get rid of the stink!!K Im done venting it just piss's me off the way they hide info!!!

Whisper
July 18th, 2009, 01:17 AM
well she had her court date yesterday*(16th) and theres not 1 thing anywhere about it!!Ive been looking and searching 2 days and there nothing,Ill keep looking and see hopefully soon

Whisper
July 18th, 2009, 06:10 PM
Still nothing about her July 16 2009 court appearance.But I found this that was posted about a week ago so I thought Id post it b./c it kinda outlines Ontarios Infanticide Laws,,,,,
At the start of a press conference about the mysterious remains of three infants found decomposing in the basement of a London, Ont., home, Police Chief Murray Faulkner warned he did not have all the answers.

Investigators now know that the babies were "near to full term" at the time of their deaths.

But autopsies were unable to determine gender, when exactly they died or how it happened, because the bodies are so highly decomposed.

"People have been asking us, 'Is this a homicide?' " he said. "Well, our investigation is still going on today, regarding not only the findings of the bodies but the full circumstances in relation to when the infants died."

Jennifer Sinn, the alleged mother, has been charged with three counts each of concealing the body of a baby and offering an indignity to a dead human body. Police believe the babies died between 2001 and when they were discovered this month.

Experts say the poor condition of the bodies could make it difficult to ever determine what, if any, role the mother had in the babies' deaths.

Infanticide, a Criminal Code offence reserved exclusively for mothers who murder their children under 12 months old while mentally disturbed by the effects of giving birth, carries a maximum five-year sentence. But it requires police to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the children died as a result of some action or neglect on the part of the mother, said Emma Cunliffe, a law professor at the University of British Columbia who has written about infanticide. The more serious Criminal Code charges of murder and manslaughter would have to meet a similar burden of proof.

"It is anyway very hard to establish how a newborn baby has died, under the best of circumstances, and in this case, with the passage of time, that will be almost impossible to prove conclusively. Which means that the Crown [would need] to rely on other evidence. A confession would do it."

Chief Faulkner would not speculate on what sort of upgraded charge Ms. Sinn, 32, could face if the cause of death is deemed criminal. He added that "there is nothing of concern in relation to trauma" on the bodies. "This case has lots of peculiar twists and turns," Chief Faulkner said yesterday. The remains were discovered on June 6 by Ms. Sinn's former boyfriend, in the basement of a house the couple used to share. Police thought it was one infant's remains, but an autopsy determined the remains to be three.

Ms. Sinn went to police headquarters to answer questions about the discovery on June 7, and was eventually charged. She has stopped providing police with information, Chief Faulkner said. He said further forensic testing may shed light on how the three infants died, but the results could take months. When asked whether police were looking at charging anyone else in the case, Chief Faulkner said: "I said at the beginning, the criminal investigation is ongoing, and you can read into that what you want."

Ms. Sinn lived for most of her life in the Brampton area. She moved to London in March, 2008, allegedly bringing the box of remains with her.

The autopsies were conducted at Toronto's Centre of Forensic Sciences by chief forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Pollanen. A forensic anthropologist who specializes in the study of bones also examined the remains to help determine the cause of death.

DNA testing is also being conducted, even though investigators are confident the mother is Ms. Sinn because they say they have spoken to people who recall her being pregnant.

Ms. Cunliffe said it is becoming increasingly uncommon for Crown attorneys to charge a woman with infanticide, opting to say "that a mother who has killed her child, intending to do so, should be treated the same as another person."

She said in this case, however, prosecutors may deem it more prudent to prosecute the existing charges of concealing and indignity to a body, which each carry the same maximum penalty as infanticide.
http://www.nationalpost.com/news/canada/story.html?id=1699292

Whisper
July 18th, 2009, 06:20 PM
Maybe they dont have DNA and forensics back yet but you would think they would at least tell you that they bumped the date up.

Whisper
July 19th, 2009, 11:08 PM
still looking,but look what I found all 3 baby killers have same lawyer!!shit I should send her name and card onto the Anthonys that would complete it what a freak show that must be,,,
Sinn's lawyer, Jeanine LeRoy, said her client made a brief court appearance Tuesday and was to appear again for a video remand June 19.
LeRoy, who has also taken on the high-profile defence of one of the two people charged with murder in the disappearance of Victoria Stafford in Woodstock, Ont., said she could not comment further on Sinn's case. http://www.westmountexaminer.com/article-cp93250324-Ont-woman-charged-after-remains-of-three-infants-found-described-as-a-recluse.html

eliz1bef
July 20th, 2009, 12:11 AM
Thanks for keeping up with the updates, whisperswing.

I think it's pretty telling that she just kept chucking the babies in a bucket. If she felt any remorse or concern, you'd think she'd have taken a bit more care with their remains than to allow them to rot into a mass of effluvium indistinguishable from one another.

They said that people knew she was pregnant. Why did no one question where the babies went?

Whisper
July 20th, 2009, 12:29 AM
Thanks for keeping up with the updates, whisperswing.

I think it's pretty telling that she just kept chucking the babies in a bucket. If she felt any remorse or concern, you'd think she'd have taken a bit more care with their remains than to allow them to rot into a mass of effluvium indistinguishable from one another.

They said that people knew she was pregnant. Why did no one question where the babies went?
im outta thanks but ty,yeah neighbors remember her preg as far back as 16,They mention her younger ones but not her first 2

evervigilant
July 20th, 2009, 08:51 AM
Thanks for keeping us updated . I saw somewhere earlier that they may have found Tori's body , let us know anything you find out about that . You've been my main source of information about Tori lol .

Whisper
August 8th, 2009, 05:37 PM
Bail hearing in baby remains case set over
Sat, August 8, 2009
A bail hearing for a London mother accused in the deaths of three babies began yesterday and has been adjourned for three weeks.

Evidence was heard all day at the hearing for Jennifer Sinn, 32. She's charged with three counts of causing an indignity to a body and disposing a child's body with intent to conceal delivery.

London police arrested her after the remains of three infants were found in a plastic tote in June by Sinn's boyfriend in the basement of their Sandford Street home.

A publication ban of publication was placed on evidence at the hearing. The case returns to court Aug. 26. http://lfpress.ca/newsstand/News/Local/2009/08/08/10397071-sun.html

Whisper
August 8th, 2009, 05:45 PM
Bail hearing for Ont. woman accused of keeping infant remains to resume Aug. 26 LONDON, Ont.
- A bail hearing for a woman accused of keeping the remains of three infants in her London, Ont., home will resume August 26.

A publication ban was imposed on evidence presented at the hearing on Friday. Jennifer Sinn, 32, faces three charges of causing an indignity to a human body and three of disposing of a child's body.
Sinn was charged in June.
Im sorry this is going to sound very crude,but who the fuck is she blowing to get a publication ban!!Just like Bernardo and Homolka!!Thats bullshit Im going to ask my friend whos a lawyer tomorrow when I see her.

http://www.journalpioneer.com/index.cfm?pid=1632&cpcat=national&stry=53250724

Unamused Cat
August 8th, 2009, 09:11 PM
Bail hearing for Ont. woman accused of keeping infant remains to resume Aug. 26 LONDON, Ont.
Im sorry this is going to sound very crude,but who the fuck is she blowing to get a publication ban!!Just like Bernardo and Homolka!!Thats bullshit Im going to ask my friend whos a lawyer tomorrow when I see her.

http://www.journalpioneer.com/index.cfm?pid=1632&cpcat=national&stry=53250724

I've been wondering that myself, or else there is some family connection that is keeping information under wraps.

Whisper
August 8th, 2009, 09:17 PM
As I have told you few times I have been searching and searching and its like she fell off the of the earth!!And tonight I just thought what the hell and I checked for updates and it was only 18 minutes old lol.Im pissed though and am going to ask my friend when I go over tomorrow about it b/c shes a lawyer asd hubbys a judge I know they cant give me info but they can usually help with things Ill ket you know.This just like Bernardo and Homolka,same thing.

Unamused Cat
August 8th, 2009, 11:01 PM
Sneak in the court house and get us a pic.

PooperScooper
September 3rd, 2009, 10:14 AM
http://www.winnipegsun.com/news/canada/2009/09/02/10717426.html


LONDON, Ont. — A woman accused of concealing the bodies of three infants in her London, Ont., basement has been released on $50,000 bail.

Jennifer Sinn, 32, has been in police custody since her arrest in early June.

She’s scheduled to make her next court appearance Oct. 8.

Sinn had appeared in court twice last month for bail hearings but each time, legal arguments lasted all day until court was adjourned.

At her last appearance a week ago, the judge promised to have a decision on bail this morning.

Sinn faces three counts each of causing an indignity to a body and concealing the body of a child.

Autopsy results on the remains have not been released.



Since June, Jennifer Sinn, 32, had been in custody facing three counts of causing an indignity to a dead body and three counts of disposing of a child's body with intent to conceal delivery.

Yesterday, she quickly left the London courthouse with her father, Erwin Sinn, one of two sureties contributing to her $50,000 bail.

But the decision by Ontario Court Justice of the Peace Stewart Taylor will have further scrutiny.

Acting Middlesex Crown attorney Mary Potter said the prosecution would seek a bail review.

"We will be reviewing the decision," she said.

Assistant Meredith Gardiner said a tentative date has been set for Sept. 16.

Sinn, originally from Brampton, was charged in June after her boyfriend discovered the infant remains in a plastic tote while looking for family photos in the basement of the Sandford St. home where she had lived.

Police initially charged her with one count of each charge, believing they had only found one body, and released her from custody.

But further testing revealed there were three infant bodies in various stages of decomposition. She was re-arrested and had been held since.

It's believed the babies died in 2001, 2002 and 2006 and that Sinn was their mother.

A publication ban was placed on evidence at the hearing that was held over two days in August.

Yesterday, the petite Sinn seemed so small she was hidden in the prisoner's box. She sat quietly, wearing a familiar dark brown cardigan. Her long brown hair was parted in the middle.

She nodded and answered "yes" when asked if she would be able to abide by the bail conditions.

An American sign language interpreter was there to translate the decision for her hearing-impaired parents.

Her mother and father, who no longer live together, are sureties. Each pledged $25,000, with no deposit required.

Taylor ordered Sinn be released and live with her mother, Nancy Sinn, and remain at the London address at all times unless in the company of either of her parents.

Sinn was ordered not to associate or communicate with her boyfriend, Mike Marquette, his parents or his sister.

Under a Family Court order, she can't communicate with her remaining four children.

Her next court date is Oct. 8. By then, LeRoy hopes to meet with her client and review the Crown's disclosure.

Outside the courtroom, LeRoy said her client was "relieved."

"She's certainly happy to no longer be in custody," she said.

Before the next court appearance on Oct. 8, LeRoy said she will review the Crown disclosure with Sinn and "discuss where we go from here."

LeRoy wouldn't speculate on how easy or difficult house arrest will be for Sinn.

"I have a feeling it's better than being in jail," she said.

Jennifer Sinn
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b47/cavesfamily/jennifersinn.jpg

Whisper
September 3rd, 2009, 12:23 PM
Im outta thanks,but thanks for the update

Dakota Valkyrie
April 1st, 2010, 09:13 AM
Guilty plea and probation.
They were her babies.

Her grief over the three stillbirths held such a tight grip, Jennifer Sinn couldn't let them go.

She gave them each names. One, a girl, was put in a cardboard box rapped in layers of garbage bags. The body was wrapped in a sheet, a green towel and a grey fleece sweater.

The remains of the second child in a black tote was found in bedding and towels under a toy truck.

The third little corpse in a red tote was a baby boy, dressed in a bonnet, jumper, shirt and diaper.

She had no money to bury them, no ability to figure out what to do and knew her solution "was a bad thing." She was in an abusive relationship and said her spouse had told her "it wasn't his problem."

"I didn't know where else to put them," Sinn later told a psychiatrist.

Yesterday, the 33-year-old London mother of four with no criminal record, pleaded guilty to three charges of offering an indignity to a dead body.

In the "unusual" case, Ontario Court Justice John Skowronski decided Sinn needed support more than jail and sentenced her to three years of probation.

While the focus of the charges was on the discovery of the bodies, the case had as much to do with domestic abuse.

In an agreed statement of facts by the Crown and defence, Skowronski heard Sinn had been in a "volatile relationship" for 15 years with Michael Marquette, the father of three of her four children aged 16, 14, 10 and 17 months. Her oldest is from a previous relationship.

Marquette, who wasn't in court and has moved to Nova Scotia with one of the couple's sons, alerted police last June after moving to London from Brampton.

Assistant Crown attorney Meredith Gardiner described how the boxes were first spotted in the spring of 2007 in a storage unit when the family was facing eviction. Later that year, Marquette's parents were helping him move to an apartment and the boxes were described as having "a very strong, foul odour." Sinn showed up with two Peel Regional Police officers to retrieve the boxes.

Sinn told police as she dragged the boxes away, there was a rotting roast she was keeping "out of spite" because Marquette refused to cook it.
[...]

Police were called and Sinn arrested. She denied murder or hurting the children. She told police she'd been pregnant but had not told Marquette or had any pre-natal care. She thought Marquette knew because she was showing.

Later, she told an undercover police officer in the cells, "I'm not denying I did it, just the way they're saying it." She said "it" happened six or seven years ago.

Tests done in Toronto on the bodies showed the babies were either full-term or close to it. They may have been dead for months or years. DNA profiles strongly suggested two of the dead infants belonged to the couple. The third was so badly decomposed, a DNA profile couldn't be generated.

Autopsies couldn't determine causes of death or if they'd been live births or stillbirths. One baby had a broken clavicle, likely suffered during birth.

Sinn was re-arrested but gave no statement. She was in custody for 77 days before granted bail. Her father was given temporary custody of her kids.
[...]

Defence lawyer Jeanine LeRoy pointed out the Children's Aid Society's glowing recommendations about Sinn's parenting skills and support of her regaining full access, calling her "an excellent mother." She now lives with her father and the children and has two hours of unsupervised access a day.

A psychiatrist said Sinn had no major mental illness and recommended she have continued counselling and support.
[...]

Skowronski said Sinn's actions were "repugnant," but he was impressed with the CAS support and noted it appeared Sinn had a real connection with the stillborn babies because she took the remains with her "for years."
[...]

The judge noted that "what took place is something you never want to re-live," and the deaths would affect Sinn for life.

He wished her well, saying "it's not likely you will ever be before a court again."
http://www.lfpress.com/news/london/2010/04/01/13431811.html

Whisper
April 1st, 2010, 01:34 PM
But still nobody knew she was preg??
Still something not right here
If they were just still birth why hide all three pregnancies??
This is less then 100 miles from me and we cant get any info


Her grief over the three stillbirths held such a tight grip, Jennifer Sinn couldn't let them go.

She gave them each names. One, a girl, was put in a cardboard box rapped in layers of garbage bags. The body was wrapped in a sheet, a green towel and a grey fleece sweater.

TwiztidAngel
April 1st, 2010, 01:50 PM
i am hoping she was just delusional and really couldnt let go of 3 still borns...im really hoping those babies were not victims of murder :dong:

Whisper
January 27th, 2012, 12:57 AM
Should Jennifer Sinn be locked up
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=109640579056379

Cant find ANTYTHING on her still but according to the FB link uptop she got away with 3 years probation and I found this pic of her


http://i43.tinypic.com/20r4j7b.jpg
Peel Regional Police constable Mark Bennett sits with Jennifer Sinn

Whisper
January 27th, 2012, 01:01 AM
Woman gets probation after discovery of bodies
2011

The mother of three stillborn babies found stored away at a London home pleaded guilty to three charges Wednesday and was sentenced to three years probation.

Guilty," Jennifer Sinn, 33, of London, said quietly after three charges of offering an indignity to a human body stemming from last June were read to her in the Ontario Court of Justice.

The babies' bodies were found last June in a London home in various stages of decomposition and each assigned to their box-- one in a cardboard box, one in a black plastic tote and the other in a red tote box.

Sinn told a psychiatrist she had stored the corpses away for years because she didn't have any money to bury them and

didn't know where else to put them."

Justice John Skowronski heard Sinn had been in a volatile relationship" for many years with Michael Marquette, the father of three of her four children. Her oldest is from a previous relationship.

Marquette, who was not in court and had moved to Nova Scotia with one of the couple's sons, alerted police to the grisly discoveries last June after the couple had moved to London from Brampton.

Marquette told police he did not open the totes until the couple had moved to London and did not know the contents.

But defence lawyer Jeanine LeRoy said Sinn told a psychiatrist the babies were stillborn and that Michael knew."

LeRoy said Sinn had kept the corpses and didn't seek help

because of the real lack of support from Mr. Marquette, and finally the abuse she and the children suffered at his hands."


Sinn said she told Marquette about the babies but his reply was it wasn't his problem," LeRoy said.

She was abused to the point that she really didn't know what she was supposed to do," Le Roy said.

Skowronski called the domestic relationship toxic."

The boxes were already under suspicion during a couple of resi d e nt i a l moves in Brampton, where the family was evicted from its home and their belongings put in storage.

Assistant Crown attorney Meredith Gardiner, reading from an agreed statement of facts from the Crown and defence, described how Marquette had seen two tote boxes in the units that were wrapped in garbage bags and taped.

He didn't think anything of it.

His parents helped him move the boxes into a Brampton apart-m

ent and were struck by the

very strong, foul odour" coming from them.

Sinn came with Peel Regional

Police officers to retrieve them.

Marquette's father opened one box and, with his previous experience in the meat-packing field, thought the smell was rotting flesh.

In the box he saw a wet garbage bag and felt it. He did not open it or the second tote.

They were turned over to Sinn, who told the police it was a rotting roast she was keeping out of spite" because Marquette refused to cook it.

[...]Inside one, he found a bloodied shirt and some mucus and a strong odour. http://www.nugget.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2517111&archive=true