Why is Melissa Calusinki still in prison? That is the question her father
and the Lake County Coroner are now asking after the coroner ruled
Wednesday that the 16-month-old boy she was convicted of killing
actually died from a pre-existing condition, ABC 7 Chicago is reporting. The coroner’s office on Wednesday ruled the cause of death for
Benjamin Kingan is now undetermined. An autopsy completed in January
2009 showed Kingan of Deerfield suffered a skull fracture that lead to
his death. Those autopsy results lead to the conviction of
Calusinski, a daycare worker at the now-closed Minee Subee Daycare
Center in Lincolnshire. Calusinski, formerly of Carpentersville, is currently serving
a 31-year prison sentence for accusations she hurled the young child to
the ground, causing a severe brain injury that ultimately caused his death. On
June 10, defense attorneys learned of x-rays on file at the coroner’s
office that they said were never shared or provided to them prior to
Calusinki’s trial, according to a coroner’s office press release.........After
analyzing this new evidence, Lake Co. Coroner Paul Rudd said it is
impossible to conclude that the “final head injury was intentionally
inflicted.” “Melissa needs to be released and the state’s attorney needs to do his duty,” Rudd told ABC 7 Chicago on Wednesday. One
of the new skull x-rays showed Kingan had an abnormally shaped head.
His head was round, like “an old-fashioned light bulb,” which was not
normal for a child his age. His head circumference was also in the 95th
percentile at the time of his death, according to the coroner’s office. “This
indicates significant abnormality within the head,” Rudd said in the
Wednesday press release. “What is most striking in this skull x-ray is a
complete lack of evidence for a skull fracture.” Rudd also said the original findings that Kingan suffered a “fatal acute bleed” were false. Instead,
it appears that a blow to the child’s head on Oct. 27, 2008, followed
by repetitive concussions lead to his demise.........Calusinki is next expected in court in September. State’s Attorney Michael Nerheim said his office is reviewing the new materials to determine if it changes the previous outcome in the case.
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