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Charges: MN woman drowned baby, discarded body in dumpster

The woman allegedly admitted to drowning the child in her hotel bathtub before wrapping up his body, puting it in a backpack and throwing it in a dumpster.
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BLOOMINGTON, Minn. — A Minnesota woman is facing charges after allegedly drowning her baby and throwing his body in a dumpster. 

According to the charges, MPD officers were called to Children's Hospital on March 6 on reports of a missing child. 

A criminal complaint filed in the case states that upon arrival at the hospital, officers found 20-year-old Esperanza Harding, who claimed her child died of natural causes in the hospital on March 1. However, the hospital had no record of the child being admitted or dying in the hospital and the medical examiner's office had no record of the child. 

According to the criminal complaint, Harding allegedly provided the officers with inconsistent information, but officials said she finally went on to admit the child died in a Bloomington Hotel on Feb. 28. 

The complaint states Harding told the officers that she was trying to take a bath on Feb 28. when the baby began crying. The crying child upset Harding and she allegedly drowned the boy, before taking a picture of his body in the tub, which was recovered from her phone. 

After the boy's death, Harding told officers she wrapped up his body, put it in a backpack and threw it in a dumpster, the complaint states.

In a later interview with the Bloomington Police cited in the complaint, Harding claimed that the man she was dating, Edwin Trudeau, didn't like her child and he wanted her to put the boy up for adoption. She allegedly texted Trudeau throughout the incident, including a message that read, "I'm about to do something bad, Please answer me, He going to no be here much longer."

Trudeau visited Harding after the boy had been killed but did not call the authorities, according to his separate charging documents. 

Trudeau is charged as an accomplice in the incident. 

This is a developing story and will be updated as more information becomes available. 

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