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APD arrest father for tot's 1993 death

<strong>INFANTS AT RISK - </strong>The Child Abuse Prevention Council uses a simulator baby to show how shaking motion affects a babies brain. Shaken Baby Syndrome is the number one form of child abuse death in America.

INFANTS AT RISK - The Child Abuse Prevention Council uses a simulator baby to show how shaking motion affects a babies brain. Shaken Baby Syndrome is the number one form of child abuse death in America.

The Anderson Police Department wrapped-up a 15-year-old cold case last week when they secured an arrest warrant on Sept. 17 for James Lee Copeland, 39, for the alleged murder of his 10-week-old son in 1993.

On Dec. 3, 1993, suspect James Copeland called 911 from his residence at 1720 North St. in Anderson, where he lived with Lori Kay Kaphamer, now 47. He reported that their son, Kevin Lee Copeland had stopped breathing.

Pronounced dead at Mercy Medical Center in Redding, the victim had sustained fatal injuries that included signs of trauma and bruising.

The baby's injuries were reviewed at the University of California at Davis Medical Center in Sacramento.

"They're the experts," said APD Captain Robert Kirvin of the doctors at U.C. Davis. "They've been handling child abuse cases for a long time in northern California."

The doctors found that the baby sustained cranial swelling, hemorrhaging of the brain and retinal hemorrhaging. The doctors concluded that Kevin Copeland suffered from "shaken baby syndrome."

Kirvin said the delay in solving the case was due to a lack of cooperation from the parents, whose lawyers made questioning difficult. He added that there were other elements that lead to the delay, but he said he would not comment about those until Copeland's trial.

Kirvin said interviews this month were successful due to the span of 15 years, the separation of the couple, and the cooperation of the interviewees.

Detective Regina Collier spearheaded the investigation. She interviewed Kaphamer in Montana, and with Detective Robert Modine they interviewed Copeland in Milwaukie, Ore.

"Collier did a tremendous job," Kirvin said. "She's spent the last week and a half on this case."

Copeland was to be transported to Shasta County Jail this week for arraignment, where he would be formally advised of the charges against him by court and given an opportunity for a lawyer to represent him.

As of last week, Copeland was in custody at the Multnomah County Jail in Portland.

"This was similar in nature to the Joshua Buck case," Kirvin said, citing another fatal ‘shaken baby' case on Oct. 12, 2007 in Anderson

Yet another shaken baby case surfaced in Anderson on March 20, 2008 when Michael Fidler, 21, was arrested after admitting to shaking a five-week-old baby girl to stop her from crying.

"I couldn't tell you why we've had a streak of abuse," Kirvin said. "My own personal opinion is that these are young parents without experience."

Kirvin added that the abuse occurs independent of drug or alcohol use. Other kinds of domestic abuse generally involves a tie-in with drugs, he said, but not in the case of shaken baby syndrome.

"Babies are dependent solely on us," said Kirvin of parenting. "The only way they can communicate is through crying, whether they need their diaper changed or they're sick. Some young parents don't understand that, their frustration level is so high and they take it out on the baby."

Comments

Posted by sickofit on September 24, 2008 at 10:06 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Judging from what I have been reading from posters on the Searchlight site, I would say that it is time to give praise to Detective Collier, but also to ask the current chief just what the holdup was? It appears that someone (more than one poster) thinks he and others botched this case back in 1993, and then stifled the renewal of this investigation some years later. It would be a shame, but it would also tell a story about the people involved, if it was found that the chief and his cronies didn't want this investigation solved sooner. Another big question...why did he allow Detective Collier to do it at this time? Congratulations Detective Collier. It sounds like you have more than just crime fighting to deal with. Do any of these newspapers have the guts to ask the hard questions?

Posted by sickofit on September 24, 2008 at 10:30 p.m. (Suggest removal)

"Kirvin said the delay in solving the case was due to a lack of cooperation from the parents, whose lawyers made questioning difficult. He added that there were other elements that lead to the delay, but he said he would not comment about those until Copeland's trial." I think the part he didn't want to comment on is certainly worth inquiring further about. Don't you?

Posted by skippydo on September 25, 2008 at 1:24 p.m. (Suggest removal)

hey sickly, you sound rather skepticle that the news girls, oh and boys, will go after this story.
they are real good folks reporting, i find most of the time. maybe they just won't get the inside info.

Posted by sickofit on September 25, 2008 at 1:30 p.m. (Suggest removal)

No, I don't think they will go after the real story, especially the Post. Sorry, but that is how I feel. Besides, if the incompetence of previous investigators, admin, both previous and current, has nothing to do with the conviction of this guy, what do they care? The good old boy network is alive and well in the city of Anderson. You know as well as I that they read these blogs. The council members read these blogs. They don't care, that is what it amounts to. Again, kudos to Detective Collier and others who worked to solve this case. Job well done!

Posted by skippydo on September 25, 2008 at 1:41 p.m. (Suggest removal)

yes i agree kudos
i would figure the news as well the cops would want to know the truth. who sits on it who runs with it. oh well
ya know the good ole boy network is just what has gotten this country into the fix it is in. tooo much democrats in the mix. i'm thinkin. and too much dishonesty. oh isn't that the middlename of alot of politicians. thats what my ole man always says!!!!!!!! hangem and cut off their!! well can't say that here.

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