Batavia mother who lost baby to killer faces shoplifting charge
The mother of Baby Andrew, killed by Melissa Engelhardt in November 2009, was arrested Tuesday, accused of stealing baby items from Walmart.
Kristen Anne Cianfrini, 26, of Tracy Avenue, Batavia, was charged with petit larceny.
Cianfrini gave birth to another baby several months after Andrew's death.
Engelhardt was Andrew's stepmother and living in Elimira with Andrew's father when she slipped methanol in a sippy cup and gave it to Andrew and then did nothing as Andrew became ill and eventually succumbed to the poison.
When Engelhardt was convicted of manslaughter rather than murder in a non-jury trial, the community rallied around Cianfrini demanding justice for Baby Andrew.
Chemung County Judge Peter C. Buckley sentenced Engelhardt, who had a history of substance abuse, to 20 years in prison.
Previously:
- Murder charge brought against Elmira woman accused of killing Batavia baby
- Elmira woman convicted of manslaughter in death of Batavia toddler
- Genesee County residents banding together to seek justice for Baby Andrew
- Family of Baby Andrew still shocked by manslaughter, rather than murder, verdict
- Stepmother sentenced to 20 years in death of Baby Andrew