Some infant remains found in Winnipeg locker full term: pathologist
WINNIPEG — A pathologist who examined the remains of six infants found in a Winnipeg storage locker says some were so decomposed, they were just bones.
But Raymond Rivera told court most appeared to be full-term births.
“It was a full-term (baby),” Rivera said of “infant No. 1” — the first of the six he examined in October 2014 shortly after they were discovered.
It was also one of the least decomposed.


