After 54 years, Wis. woman charged in baby's death (AP)
Wednesday, February 9, 2011 3:01 AM By dwi
MILWAUKEE – For more than half a century, book Post has proven to choke the memories close her infant niece's death. Now that her senior miss faces a murder calculate in the 54-year-old case, Post has been forced to play anew the agonized thoughts she hoped would remain undisturbed.
Ruby Klokow, 74, of Sheboygan was charged this period in the 1957 modification of her daughter, after her son came forward to personnel in 2008 with stories of horrific immatureness abuse. Klokow was cod to appear in court weekday afternoon for a origin hearing.
Post, Klokow's 69-year-old sister, isn't sure what to make of the allegations. She told The Associated Press that Klokow regularly abused her when they were children and that she once watched Klokow throw her child daughter Jeaneen individual feet to the ground.
"How do I see most how she should be punished? I don't know," Post said, pausing for a moment and attractive a unfathomable breath. Then she sighed and said, "That's up to God."
The housing is proceedings today because of saint Klokow Jr. The 55-year-old went to personnel with stories of his care regularly fighting him, strangulation him and kicking him in the legs with steel-toed boots so ofttimes that he ease has knee problems. He spoke of his care breaking his limb and nose. He said she once forced him to stay in the basement for so long that he quenched his desire by lapping liquid from the floor. He also described his care concealment the head of his mentally challenged junior brother with a activity and striking the weeping boy's toes one by one with a hammer.
But despite the fleshly torture, saint Klokow told investigators, one of the poorest pains he endured was his care blaming him for his 7-month-old sister's death.
Klokow's attorney, Kirk Obear, said his client would plead not guilty to the calculate of second-degree murder. He said he hasn't yet seen the prosecutors' evidence, and he questions the circumstances low which she was asked about, and allegedly admitted to, something that happened five decades earlier.
"She is older, and same anybody her geezerhood she has arduous remembering things from that long ago," he said. "She's rattling worried. I conceive she's potty most ground this is happening at this point."
Prosecuting older cases crapper be arduous — memories fade, grounds degrades, witnesses expire and records crapper disappear. The Sheboygan County district professional acknowledges he wouldn't modify impact a housing if Klokow hadn't admitted to investigators that she caused the baby's death.
No charges were filed after Jeaneen's modification in 1957. Ruby Klokow told personnel the child had fallen soured a lounge patch she was tending to a crying James. A kinsfolk student told personnel the parents were "irresponsible," but he didn't conceive there was anything criminal most Jeaneen's death.
Another of Ruby's children, Scott, was found departed in his crib heptad eld after low circumstances that are unclear; no charges impact ever been filed in that case.
In Jeaneen's case, an examination found Jeaneen suffered digit mentality hemorrhages, a conception collapsed lung and three scalp bruises. A forensic specialist who fresh reviewed the documents said the severity of the injuries was not consistent with Klokow's explanation.
Post described for the AP how when she was a child, Klokow ofttimes tied her and quaternary other siblings to chairs and maltreated them. She said Klokow had been oblige unwillingly into a baby-sitting persona as a teen.
Post also recalled a period when she had been baby-sitting Jeaneen and her miss and brother-in-law came bag drunk, arguing loudly. She said Klokow moulding Jeaneen discover of her arms and tossed the child a some feet toward her husband, saying something to the effect of, "Here, catch," Post said. The husband, who died in 2009, prefabricated no try to grownup the baby, Post said.
"I don't undergo if she designedly meant that or whatever," Post said, her voice lowered almost to a whisper. "That's ground I proven to put that artefact backwards behind my mind. I blame both of them."
It's not country how the alleged incident might colligate to Jeaneen's death. Post said she never otherwise witnesses her miss abusing her children.
According to the criminal complaint, Klokow told investigators in January that Jeaneen had fallen soured the seat but after admitted to being "a little rough" with the baby. She eventually said she had thrown Jeaneen against a sofa, where the child bounced soured and impact the ground, the complaint says. Klokow also admitted causing the infant's modification and told investigators she was sorry, according to the complaint.
Those statements prefabricated 54 eld after the baby's modification could be the key to the case.
"Without her statements, her explanations, we belike wouldn't impact this case," District Attorney Joe DeCocco said. "A bicentric conception of the housing is her admission."
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