'Not enough': Mom found responsible for causing 'serious head trauma' that killed her 14-week-old son learns her fate
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Background: News footage of Lily Scheip during her sentencing on Dec. 29 (WWSB). Inset: Dominic Scheip (Dignity Memorial).

A Florida woman has been sentenced to prison for her role in the tragic death of her infant son.

Lily Scheip, aged 35, faced a manslaughter conviction in August related to the passing of her 14-week-old baby, Dominic. Initially charged with second-degree murder, the case took a turn when an autopsy revealed Dominic suffered “serious head trauma,” leading the authorities to classify his death as a homicide. On Monday, Scheip received a 10-year prison sentence, with credit for time already served. She has been incarcerated since her arrest in March 2022.

Details from a probable cause affidavit reviewed by Law&Crime indicate that law enforcement responded to a call from Scheip’s neighbor in Sarasota, Florida, on the evening of November 8, 2021. The neighbor dialed 911 after witnessing Scheip rush out of her home with Dominic in her arms, seeking help from another neighbor who was a nurse to perform CPR.

When paramedics arrived, they continued efforts to revive the “unresponsive” infant at the neighbor’s residence. Dominic was subsequently transported to the hospital and placed on life support. Medical professionals observed signs of head trauma and a lack of brain activity. He passed away on November 11, 2021. Although there were no visible injuries at first, the autopsy uncovered bruises on his head, a previous skull fracture, and internal bleeding. Hospital staff concluded that, given the nature of Dominic’s injuries, Scheip was “the only person who could have inflicted the blunt force impacts” responsible for his death.

The affidavit detailed that on the day Dominic was admitted to the hospital, Scheip’s husband was absent for much of the day, leaving Scheip alone with Dominic and their older child. Scheip recounted trying to feed Dominic a bottle at 9 p.m., but he refused it and “appeared drowsy.” She placed him in his bassinet and watched television with her older son for about 20 minutes. Upon returning, she discovered Dominic was unresponsive.

In her statement to the police, Scheip admitted to an incident in September 2021 where Dominic fell from a recliner while she was burping him. Investigators found that Dominic had endured a “series of injuries” since his birth in August 2021, for which Scheip could not provide explanations.

Before Scheip’s trial began, her attorneys were able to get the charge of second-degree murder reduced to manslaughter after proving that there was no malicious intent. She was found guilty of manslaughter on Aug. 15. A judge sentenced her to 10 years in prison plus four years probation. With credit for time served, she will only have to spend another five years behind bars.

At her sentencing on Monday, Scheip’s parents defended their daughter. Her mother told the court, “I can’t imagine, in my wildest imagination, her hurting my grandson intentionally.”

Scheip’s in-laws, however, felt differently and requested the maximum sentence of 15 years. Her brother-in-law told the court, “Dominic’s death has cast a permanent shadow over our family. And it has aged my parents before my eyes.”

The prosecuting attorney, assistant state attorney Karen Fraivillig, felt the same way. She told local ABC affiliate WWSB, “Ten years is not enough. Nevertheless, I understand the judge’s rationale.”

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