Michelle Lodzinski of Port St. Lucie was arrested on murder charges in connection with the death of her 5-year-old son 23 years ago in New Jersey.
Authorities picked her up Wednesday evening in Martin County where she works.
Her son, Timothy Wiltsey, disappeared from a New Jersey carnival in 1991 and his remains were found in a field a few months later.
“Following a routine, cold case review of the evidence and facts surrounding the disappearance and murder of Timothy Wiltsey, a new investigation was conducted and the matter was presented to the grand jury,” Middlesex County Prosecutor Andrew Carey said in a statement.
A grand jury in Middlesex County handed up an indictment against Lodzinski. The panel said she “did purposely or knowingly kill” Wiltsey or did “purposely or knowingly inflict serious bodily injury” resulting in his death.
Lodzinski – then a 23-year-old single mother – told authorities the boy had disappeared at a carnival in Sayreville in May 1991. She has long been considered a suspect, with investigators at the time saying that her story changed as police questioned her.
The child’s skeletal remains were found in April 1992 in a marshy area in nearby Edison.
In January 1994, Lodzinski told police that two men claiming to be FBI agents had abducted her at gunpoint outside her apartment building, forced her into a black SUV and drove her to Detroit, where they let her out.
She pleaded guilty in 1995 to making false statements to the FBI and fraudulently using the agency’s seal. She was sentenced to probation.
In 1997, Lodzinski was arrested and charged with stealing a computer from her former employer. She pleaded guilty to a theft charge and was pregnant in 1998 when a federal judge sentenced her to house arrest after she admitted she committed a crime while on probation.
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