Storage locker babies: Accused’s son testifies he never saw his mother pregnant
WINNIPEG — A woman accused of hiding the remains of six infants in a storage locker never appeared to be pregnant, her adult son testified Monday.
The son, who cannot be identified under a court-ordered publication ban, also said many women visited the family’s Winnipeg home over the years — a statement under cross-examination that could cast doubt on a key piece of DNA evidence in the Crown’s case against Andrea Giesbrecht.
Giesbrecht, 42, was arrested in October 2014 after the remains were found in plastic pails, bins and other containers in a U-Haul locker she had rented. The judge-only trial has already heard it is unclear how long the remains had been there, but some were very decomposed.
Medical experts have testified that the infants were at or near full term and were likely to have been born alive.


