Nicholas Miller suffered for four days with no medical help before he died with a broken back and a bleeding brain.
The 17-month-old, who was staying in rural southern Dakota County, had what a doctor called the worst spinal break he had ever seen. His ribs apparently broke after his rib cage was squeezed with such force that the fronts of the ribs were pressed to the backs.
A year after his shocking death, in which his stepfather, Tylar Hokanson, has been charged, sympathetic strangers who've read about the case are demanding justice for Nicholas and raising questions: Why didn't anybody stand up for the boy during months of abuse? And, should other relatives be held criminally liable for allowing the abuse to continue?
September Lukic, a Shoreview mother of five, never knew Nicholas, but she saw his obituary. Both she and Hokanson hailed from Maiden Rock, Wis. She started a Facebook page in Nicholas' memory, and more than 850 people have since joined.
Supporters also started an e-mail campaign, urging Dakota County Attorney James Backstrom to pursue the harshest penalty for Hokanson -- and to press charges against Nick's mother or other adults who did not report the abuse or get help.
Among the writers is Inesa Jenza of the Philadelphia area.
"This poor baby suffered great amount of pain, which probably none of us suffered in a lifetime," Jenza wrote.
Backstrom said he has received about 20 such e-mails. He has assured Nick's supporters that the investigation continues and that after Hokanson is tried, prosecutors will look into whether anyone else contributed to the death.