Sunday, January 20, 2008

State's Attorney Louis Bianchi Defending Baby Killer Lyndsey Tucker, Cannot Decide How To Do His Job

Vote for Dan Regna, McHenry County States Attorney

“Mr. Bianchi’s administration has been a failure. The state’s attorney’s office is in chaos, defeat and ruin.”


I cannot believe that Louis Bianchi has not filed any murder charges against Lyndsey Tucker for killing her baby. Is this the type of State's Attorney you want in McHenry County?  This is what I am trying to tell all of you. He does not prosecute actual criminals!!! This goes to show that he is defending a baby killer. He is not competent enough to hold office. How can the Northwest Herald support such a person?

Source Chicago Tribune


Death of baby born to mom on home detention is ruled homicide


Home-detained mom birthed infant who suffocated



| Tribune staff reporter

November 8, 2007


The death of a baby boy born to a woman who was under home detention on bank robbery charges was ruled a homicide by a McHenry County coroner's jury Wednesday.

The infant suffocated because a placental membrane covered his mouth and nose, which probably occurred during birth, according to testimony at a coroner's inquest.

Lyndsey Tucker, 25, apparently gave birth the morning of July 9, police said. Her baby was found in a bag in the bathroom of the apartment she shared with the baby's father just north of Harvard.


"Lyndsey admitted she had a baby but as far as what occurred in that bathroom ... she will not talk about it," said Detective William Umbenhower of the McHenry County sheriff's office.

The homicide ruling means the jury believed the death was caused by another person but does not indicate whether a crime was committed.

Tucker has not been charged in the death of her baby, but the case remains open, according to prosecutors.

The baby was born alive and had a great chance of surviving had the membrane been removed, said Deputy Coroner Paula Gallas.

"It's not very common in occurrence -- about 1 in 1,000 babies," Gallas said. "They are termed to be born with a veil."

Tucker is being held in the McHenry County Jail on federal charges in two February bank robberies in Lake in the Hills. After being notified of the baby's death, a judge revoked an order that allowed Tucker to be on home detention before her trial. Tucker had been on home detention since Feb. 16 at an apartment with her boyfriend, who was unaware that Tucker was pregnant, Gallas said. DNA tests concluded that he was the baby's father, authorities said.

The boyfriend called an ambulance July 9 after finding Tucker unconscious in the bathroom and bleeding. She was taken to Memorial Medical Center in Woodstock about 3:15 a.m., when doctors determined she had given birth.

"Where is it?" Umbenhower said the boyfriend asked the doctor.

The father returned to the apartment and found the baby in a brown plastic bag in a cabinet underneath the bathroom sink.

"He put it in a soft-sided cooler and took it to the hospital," Umbenhower testified.

In another case Wednesday, the county coroner's jury determined that a 7-year-old Crystal Lake girl was suffocated and that her mother then killed herself by standing in front of an approaching commuter train. Magdalene Kamysz, 28, died about 2 p.m. Aug. 28 after she was struck by a Crystal Lake-bound Metra train along the Union Pacific Northwest tracks in Cary, authorities said. Police believe she suffocated her child before she took her own life.

At 6 p.m. that day, McHenry County Deputy Coroner Robert Locke went to Kamysz's home in the 4500 block of Hanover Drive near Crystal Lake to notify family members about her death.

Locke found the body of Sydney Kamysz, 7, on a bed holding two stuffed animals.

"She had a comforter over her," Locke said Wednesday. "She was resting in a peaceful position."

The child had some bruising that suggested something was held over her with force, he said.

Kamysz was involved in legal proceedings filed by the girl's father, who was seeking visitation rights. The two were not married.

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