Before she died as the result of physical abuse last week, 2-year-old Sophia O' Neill suffered a torn liver, kidney and pancreas. Cuts to the inside of her stomach. A collapsed lung. Eight broken ribs.
That's a partial list of the injuries cited by the Hennepin County medical examiner in a second-degree murder charge filed Monday against Cody Feran-Baum, 17, of Minneapolis. According to the charges, Feran-Baum kicked Sophia in the back during a fit of anger while trying "to get her to stop" crying. When that didn't work, he laid her face down on the floor and stomped on her back.
When asked by police how hard he kicked Sophia, Feran-Baum said, "It was, it was bad," and then added, "I kinda snapped on her," the charges say.
Sophia died after being rushed to Hennepin County Medical Center on Wednesday, less than a day after the kicking-and-stomping incident at Feran-Baum's grandmother's south Minneapolis home, where he lived, and where Sophia and her mother had been staying temporarily.
The teen nervously tapped his feet as he sat with family members Monday in juvenile court. During that hearing, the judge declined to release him from detention because of the seriousness of the crime.
County Attorney Mike Freeman said his office will seek to have Feran-Baum, who will turn 18 at the end of next month, tried as an adult.
Feran-Baum's mother, grandmother and other relatives, who shouted encouragement to him as he was taken out of the courtroom, declined to comment. His grandmother, Barbara Whetstone, has said previously that he had cared for Sophia many times and loved her, and that she never witnessed any abuse.
But his grandfather told police after Sophia's death that the teen had never been around children and didn't understand why a child would cry, the charges said. The grandfather said he had advised the teen to "be patient" with the girl.