Friday, October 19, 2012

In Connecticut, Manslaughter case continued | Shaken Baby Syndrome


The West Haven man reportedly charged with first-degree manslaughter in the death of a 5-month-old Ansonia boy in June 2011 had his case continued Wednesday in state Superior Court in Milford.

Angel Luis Santiago also is reportedly charged with first-degree assault in connection with the death of Kyle Robinson.

He has been reportedly held in lieu of $1 million bond since his arrest in December. His next court date is Nov. 14.
Santiago, who turned himself in to Ansonia police on Dec. 19, shortly after an arrest warrant was obtained in the case, had been the focus of the police investigation into Kyle's death.

Early in the investigation, Ansonia Police Lt. Andrew Cota reportedly said it was being considered a case of shaken baby syndrome. Pathology reports found Kyle's injuries were "consistent with the head being shaken" and the cause of death was blunt head trauma, according to the arrest affidavit.


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