LEONIDAS FISCHER - 14 months (3/2014)/ Charged: Mother; Nora Zylstra - Milwaukee WI
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LEONIDAS FISCHER - 14 months (3/2014)/ Charged: Mother; Nora Zylstra - Milwaukee WI
Plea hearing set for Milwaukee mom accused of killing son with pillow
By Ashley Luthern of the Journal Sentinel
June 2, 2014 7:27 a.m.
A 37-year-old Milwaukee woman accused of suffocating her 14-month-old son with a pillow is expected in court Monday for a plea hearing.
Nora Zylstra was charged March 11 with first-degree intentional homicide in the death of her son, Leonidas Fisher. Milwaukee police were called on March 9 to the 7500 block of W. Eden Court for a welfare check and found Zylstra unresponsive and the toddler dead in his crib.
A plea and sentencing hearing has been scheduled for Monday afternoon in front of Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Jeffrey Wagner, online court records show.
Zylstra told police she was distraught that the boy's father had moved out of the residence and that she was worried about her financial responsibilities and questioned her capabilities as a mother, according to the criminal complaint.
The complaint says Zylstra told police she researched methods of killing and planned to kill herself along with her son, and she described to police how she took prescription pills, placed her son in his crib and suffocated him with a pillow.
Afterward, she dressed her son in his Christmas outfit and attempted to kill herself by dropping a toaster in the bathtub, the complaint says.
An autopsy later determined the toddler's death was consistent with an item being placed over his head, causing suffocation.
http://www.jsonline.com/news/crime/plea-hearing-set-for-milwaukee-mom-accused-of-killing-son-with-pillow-b99282392z1-261503301.html
By Ashley Luthern of the Journal Sentinel
June 2, 2014 7:27 a.m.
A 37-year-old Milwaukee woman accused of suffocating her 14-month-old son with a pillow is expected in court Monday for a plea hearing.
Nora Zylstra was charged March 11 with first-degree intentional homicide in the death of her son, Leonidas Fisher. Milwaukee police were called on March 9 to the 7500 block of W. Eden Court for a welfare check and found Zylstra unresponsive and the toddler dead in his crib.
A plea and sentencing hearing has been scheduled for Monday afternoon in front of Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Jeffrey Wagner, online court records show.
Zylstra told police she was distraught that the boy's father had moved out of the residence and that she was worried about her financial responsibilities and questioned her capabilities as a mother, according to the criminal complaint.
The complaint says Zylstra told police she researched methods of killing and planned to kill herself along with her son, and she described to police how she took prescription pills, placed her son in his crib and suffocated him with a pillow.
Afterward, she dressed her son in his Christmas outfit and attempted to kill herself by dropping a toaster in the bathtub, the complaint says.
An autopsy later determined the toddler's death was consistent with an item being placed over his head, causing suffocation.
http://www.jsonline.com/news/crime/plea-hearing-set-for-milwaukee-mom-accused-of-killing-son-with-pillow-b99282392z1-261503301.html
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Re: LEONIDAS FISCHER - 14 months (3/2014)/ Charged: Mother; Nora Zylstra - Milwaukee WI
SENTENCED: Nora Zylstra gets 25 years in prison for killing son
Posted on: 1:19 pm, June 3, 2014, by Derica Williams, updated on: 09:05pm, June 3, 2014
MILWAUKEE (WITI) — The ultimate act of evil. That’s what a judge had to say about the actions of 37-year-old Nora Zylstra. Zylstra on Monday, June 2nd pleaded guilty to a felony charge of first degree reckless homicide for killing her 14-month-old son. The prosecution recommended 25 years in prison — and a judge agreed.
On Tuesday, June 3rd, Zylstra was sentenced to 25 years in prison and 10 years of extended supervision.
14-month-old Leonidas Fisher was found dead inside a home near 76th and Morgan Ave. on March 9th.
In court, the baby’s father made an emotional plea for a maximum sentence.
“He struggled and fought for his last breath. I would give my life just to see and feel Leo one more time. If I could have ten minutes — that would be enough and it would be finally that I have truly felt peace,” Lucas Fisher said.
“You have a woman who clearly has mental health problems, but in my opinion — knew right from wrong. She knew what she was doing,” the prosecution said.
“Nora Zylstra is mentally ill, and she killed her son because…due to her severe depression, her paranoia,” the defense said.
Also speaking in court during her sentencing hearing — Zylstra herself. She apologized to the baby’s father.
“I’m so sorry Luke. I’m so sorry. I miss hum so. I cry for him. I love him more than anything and I’m so sorry,” Zylstra said.
The baby’s father says the punishment won’t change what happened to his baby boy.
“Nothing will ever bring back my little boy. I love him so much. Maybe I can have a little healing knowing she won’t hurt anybody again,” Lucas Fisher said.
According to the criminal complaint, Zylstra suffocated the baby with a pillow before she attempted to take her own life by ingesting pills and then getting into the bathtub with a toaster.
The complaint indicates that Zylstra began to contemplate killing her son and herself on March 9th after the baby’s father refused to get back together.
The baby’s father reportedly broke off his relationship with Zylstra in February.
The complaint indicates that the baby’s father received a text message from Zylstra around 5:30 a.m. on March 9th that stated the house key was under the back mat, and for him to come over. At that time, he told police he became suspicious and began texting Zylstra — but she never responded.
The baby’s father then called police — which led them to perform a welfare check.
When police arrived on scene, they found four envelopes addressed to family members of Zylstra. Officers then heard moaning, and found Zylstra lying on a bed in her bedroom. Pills were located in her vicinity.
Police then went to the second bedroom in the home and observed 14-month-old Leonidas Fisher unconscious and not breathing in a crib, according to the complaint.
The complaint indicates that Zylstra told police she wanted to reconcile with the baby’s father because she did not want their son to deal with the pain and suffering of growing up in a broken home. However, when the father refused to reconcile, she began to think about her responsibilities and bills.
Zylstra told police that she then began Googling ways to die — claiming that she thought it was the best solution. Shortly after, she began to write goodbye letters to her mom, brother and the baby’s father.
According to the criminal complaint, Zylstra took several Percocet, Atenolol and Xanax before placing a blanket and pillow over Fisher’s face. After Fisher stopped moving, Zylstra then got into a bathtub with a toaster in an effort to kill herself, but it didn’t work.
The judge came to his sentencing decision after reviewing more than 100 letters written by family members, friends and patients of Nora Zylstra — who had worked as an obstetrics nurse.
http://fox6now.com/2014/06/03/sentenced-nora-zylstra-gets-25-years-in-prison-for-killing-son/
Posted on: 1:19 pm, June 3, 2014, by Derica Williams, updated on: 09:05pm, June 3, 2014
MILWAUKEE (WITI) — The ultimate act of evil. That’s what a judge had to say about the actions of 37-year-old Nora Zylstra. Zylstra on Monday, June 2nd pleaded guilty to a felony charge of first degree reckless homicide for killing her 14-month-old son. The prosecution recommended 25 years in prison — and a judge agreed.
On Tuesday, June 3rd, Zylstra was sentenced to 25 years in prison and 10 years of extended supervision.
14-month-old Leonidas Fisher was found dead inside a home near 76th and Morgan Ave. on March 9th.
In court, the baby’s father made an emotional plea for a maximum sentence.
“He struggled and fought for his last breath. I would give my life just to see and feel Leo one more time. If I could have ten minutes — that would be enough and it would be finally that I have truly felt peace,” Lucas Fisher said.
“You have a woman who clearly has mental health problems, but in my opinion — knew right from wrong. She knew what she was doing,” the prosecution said.
“Nora Zylstra is mentally ill, and she killed her son because…due to her severe depression, her paranoia,” the defense said.
Also speaking in court during her sentencing hearing — Zylstra herself. She apologized to the baby’s father.
“I’m so sorry Luke. I’m so sorry. I miss hum so. I cry for him. I love him more than anything and I’m so sorry,” Zylstra said.
The baby’s father says the punishment won’t change what happened to his baby boy.
“Nothing will ever bring back my little boy. I love him so much. Maybe I can have a little healing knowing she won’t hurt anybody again,” Lucas Fisher said.
According to the criminal complaint, Zylstra suffocated the baby with a pillow before she attempted to take her own life by ingesting pills and then getting into the bathtub with a toaster.
The complaint indicates that Zylstra began to contemplate killing her son and herself on March 9th after the baby’s father refused to get back together.
The baby’s father reportedly broke off his relationship with Zylstra in February.
The complaint indicates that the baby’s father received a text message from Zylstra around 5:30 a.m. on March 9th that stated the house key was under the back mat, and for him to come over. At that time, he told police he became suspicious and began texting Zylstra — but she never responded.
The baby’s father then called police — which led them to perform a welfare check.
When police arrived on scene, they found four envelopes addressed to family members of Zylstra. Officers then heard moaning, and found Zylstra lying on a bed in her bedroom. Pills were located in her vicinity.
Police then went to the second bedroom in the home and observed 14-month-old Leonidas Fisher unconscious and not breathing in a crib, according to the complaint.
The complaint indicates that Zylstra told police she wanted to reconcile with the baby’s father because she did not want their son to deal with the pain and suffering of growing up in a broken home. However, when the father refused to reconcile, she began to think about her responsibilities and bills.
Zylstra told police that she then began Googling ways to die — claiming that she thought it was the best solution. Shortly after, she began to write goodbye letters to her mom, brother and the baby’s father.
According to the criminal complaint, Zylstra took several Percocet, Atenolol and Xanax before placing a blanket and pillow over Fisher’s face. After Fisher stopped moving, Zylstra then got into a bathtub with a toaster in an effort to kill herself, but it didn’t work.
The judge came to his sentencing decision after reviewing more than 100 letters written by family members, friends and patients of Nora Zylstra — who had worked as an obstetrics nurse.
http://fox6now.com/2014/06/03/sentenced-nora-zylstra-gets-25-years-in-prison-for-killing-son/
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Re: LEONIDAS FISCHER - 14 months (3/2014)/ Charged: Mother; Nora Zylstra - Milwaukee WI
All of the articles I read say the victim's name was Leonidas Fisher, no C.
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