
Court reduces sentence for Winnipeg woman guilty of hiding infant remains
WINNIPEG — A woman convicted of hiding the remains of six babies in a U-haul storage locker has had her prison term reduced to three years.
Andrea Giesbrecht was sentenced last year to 8 1/2 years on charges of concealing the remains of infants.
In a lengthy written decision from the Manitoba Court of Appeals released Wednesday, Justice Christopher Mainella called the case deeply disturbing.
“We will never know why these six little lights went dark due to the accused’s appalling dishonesty,” Mainella wrote.