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A Minnesota man was sentenced to 25 years in prison on Friday after pleading guilty to murdering a 16-month-old baby.
Jonathan David Wierstad, 29, of Willernie in the northeast Twin Cities metro area, was accused of inflicting fatal head trauma to his fiancee's son on May 11, 2017.

The criminal complaint against Wierstad says paramedics rushed the 16-month-old boy to Gillette Children's Hospital, where he had emergency brain surgery to relieve massive swelling and bleeding on his brain.

Wierstad told investigators was from the child falling down a flight of seven stairs, claiming he'd forgotten to set the baby gate in place at the top of the stairs.

The swelling in the boy's brain was so severe that surgeons were forced to remove part of his skull, and despite their best efforts to save him, the boy died on June 3, 2017.

At the time of the incident, Wierstad had already been on 15 years probation in St. Croix County, Wisconsin for a 2014 substantial battery conviction when he pleaded no contest to causing permanent brain damage to his then-girlfriend's 3-year-old son.
https://bringmethenews.com/minnesot...-in-prison-for-murder-of-a-16-month-old-child
 
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This is the toddler Turdstain Wierstad beat to death. I'm hoping some of his inmates will see to it that fuckstick is properly taken care of.
 
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Are these different women? The way the article reads, it sounds like they could be one and the same (he killed his fiance's child and hurt her other child when they were just dating).
 
Are these different women? The way the article reads, it sounds like they could be one and the same (he killed his fiance's child and hurt her other child when they were just dating).

At the time of the incident, Wierstad had already been on 15 years probation in St. Croix County, Wisconsin for a 2014 substantial battery conviction when he pleaded no contest to causing permanent brain damage to his then-girlfriend's 3-year-old son.
 

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