The Horrible Mom

2021-03-28 16:49:10 Written by Umar Naeem

A Toledo woman will spend 25 years in jail after being accused of spontaneous manslaughter for her infant children's death.

Cisneros altered her plea from not guilty to no contest on Aug 18.

 

Jenna Cisneros, 34, was accused of two counts of spontaneous manslaughter, threatening children, tampering with evidence, and obstruction of justice. As part of her petition, the two endangering children charge merged with the two spontaneous manslaughter charges, which means she will be penalized on the involuntary manslaughter charges on Sept. 9.

Two babies were discovered wrapped up in blankets under the dashboard of two different cars. Baby Doe #1 which was a boy was found on Vaness Drive in May 2017. The case stayed unsolved and the baby's individuality unknown.

In November 2019, the Toledo Police Department and the Cold Case Investigative Unit at the Lucas County Prosecutors Office submitted DNA samples to advanced which is a hereditary genealogy firm. The firm used origin databases to confirm the infant was genetically associated with a person who lived on Vaness Drive and was a blood relative to Jacob Cisneros, Jenna's husband. The database also indicated that Jenna Cisneros was likely the mother of the kid.

 

The couple was imprisoned after DNA evidence substantiated Jenna and Jacob Cisneros were the biological parents of Baby Doe. It was during this inquiry that detectives found out the mummified body of Baby Doe #2, a girl, located in a car registered to Jacob Cisneros.

 

The babies' cause of death couldn't be discerned.