Scott McGrath
3/26/18
Current Event 20
This article is titled “17 Years Later, Toddler’s Death Ruled a Homicide” and is written by Phil Williams. The article is very interesting and discusses a toddlers death 17 years ago that is only now being ruled a homicide due to a second autopsy. In 2001 Jeffry Skaggs died at the young age of 15 months. At the time, it was believed that the child fell off a bookcase and hit his head and died. Back in December, Investigators reviewed his body for another autopsy. They found fractures on the baby’s skull that would have only been possible from an extreme amount of force. Investigators concluded that it was murder. The killer is unknown but the family has agreed to cooperate fully.
This article is very significant to the field of modern forensics. It shows that investigators have the ability to pick up a seemingly “dead case” and shed new light upon it. Seventeen years passed since this child's death, and they finally discovered the real cause of death. This is huge because it makes this case a murder, and with every murder, there is a murderer. This is a very important case in the forensics field.
I think the author did a very good job explaining this case. I really liked how she utilized a lot of quotes from high ranking officials to get a better idea of what was going on. Also, the author incorporated videos from a documentary on the case. This made it easier to visualize what is going on. Overall, this was a very interesting article and very well written.