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  1. Mar 22, 2023 · The woman, Kathryn Anne Grant, was enrolled at UGA and living in Oglethorpe House at the time of the slaying, but she withdrew from UGA in the spring of 1996, according to UGA police reports ...

  2. Mar 24, 2023 · While it brings closure to the case, investigators said they will never know how Kathryn Anne Grant hid her pregnancy and killed her child. Grant died by suicide in 2004.

  3. Apr 3, 2023 · The “why” disappeared with the death of the suspect, Kathryn Anne Grant, a South Carolina native who was a pre-veterinary science student at UGA. She was 21 years old at the time and dropped...

  4. Mar 24, 2023 · While it brings closure to the case, investigators said they will never know how Kathryn Anne Grant hid her pregnancy and killed her child. Grant died by suicide in 2004.

  5. Apr 5, 2023 · Police, who christened the baby Jonathan Foundling, named Kathryn Anne Grant as the child’s mother and as the person responsible for the baby’s death. Grant died by suicide in 2004. Janitors found baby Jonathan’s body in a trash can while cleaning an Oglethorpe House restroom on January 9, 1996.

  6. Mar 24, 2023 · The baby was later named Jonathan Foundling. DNA Solves reported that DNA testing led to the identification of his father and mother. The mother, Kathryn Anne Grant, was enrolled at the University of Georgia and was reportedly housed in the residence hall where the baby’s body was found0.

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  8. Mar 22, 2023 · The mother of the infant was identified as, Kathryn Anne Grant, who was enrolled at the University of Georgia and she was living at Oglethorpe House at the time of the infant's murder. She later withdrew from UGA in the spring of 1996 and transferred later to South Carolina.

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