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http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manit...ling-6-dead-babies-defrauded-senior-1.2809359

Andrea Giesbrecht, 40, has been charged with six counts of concealing bodies of infants and breaching probation after the bodies were found in a U-Haul storage locker on Monday afternoon.

A court decision from December 2013, shows Giesbrecht wrote fraudulent cheques to a Winnipeg woman, who was a friend of her parents, to pay back money she lent her. During the sentencing hearing, court heard the amount was $7,850.

At a sentencing hearing on Sept. 30, court heard Giesbrecht has a gambling problem and marriage problems. She also has little money to pay the woman back as she works at Tim Hortons and has two young boys.

In the hearing, it was revealed that Giesbrecht moved into her parents' home after they passed away and that's how she got to know the woman who lent her the money.

Giesbrecht told the woman, who was 73 at the time, she needed money to pay bills and the house was going to be re-possessed.
 
yeah that article doesn't explains it well

Winnipeg police have charged a 40-year-old woman after the remains of 6 babies were found inside a storage locker.

Andrea Giesbrecht, who is also known as Andrea Naworynski, was arrested outside a home in the Maples neighbourhood and charged with six counts of concealing the body of a child.

The disturbing discovery was made by employees at a U-Haul facility in the city's West Alexander neighbourhood Monday afternoon.

The U-Haul employees had gone in to clean out the locker because rental payments had not been made.

Police initially said they believed there were three or four bodies found in various states of decomposition, but they have now increased that to six.

Autopsies are taking place on the remains to determine the cause of death and their ages, police said. The forensic examination and DNA analysis will also help determine whether Giesbrecht is the mother to all of the babies.

"A lengthy forensic examination and analysis, expected to be months in duration, has begun," police stated in a news release on Wednesday.

Members of the police service's child abuse unit are investigating, and depending on where that leads, members of the homicide unit could join in, police said.