Her attorney, Kirk Obear, said he thought the case against Klokow was unfair.
“There were witnesses that could have been interviewed that have long since died,” he said.
Scott Klokow, another of Ruby Klokow’s children, was found dead in his crib seven years after Jeaneen died. No charges have been filed in his death.
Obear noted that Jeaneen and Scott were exhumed but that nothing was discovered at odds with the initial accidental death rulings.
DeCecco’s announcement last week of a plea agreement came as a relief to James Klokow, now 57. He said he had feared his mother “turning and questioning (him) on the stand.” In an interview with The Associated Press, he said his mother had regularly beaten and choked him.
The case was delayed several times after Klokow was charged in 2011, including for mental tests to see if she was competent to stand trial.
(Photo: AP)







This is exactly why the prison system is filled with minorities, but they want you to believe that minorities are just more likely to commit crimes. Bullshit! The neglectful mother that didn’t adequately take care of her daughters diabetes get 16yrs in prison and this kunt beat a baby to death and get 45 days and you wonder why minorities hate the police?
Morgan. if you think Lucille`s bl0g is nice… on friday I bought a great new McLaren F1 from making $9132 this munth and-just over, ten thousand this past munth. this is definitely the most comfortable work I’ve ever had. I started this 7-months ago and almost straight away brought home at least $69 per/hr. I follow the instructions here……….. http://qr.net/j97W
They could get away with murder their entire life and get a slap on the hand when a family member decides to tell someone. I wouldn’t be surprised if that wasn’t the only one she killed… wow, the unjust system never ceases to amaze me.