Detroit
Michigan state Rep. Matt Maddock continued to dig in his heels on Thursday after his baseless claim was proven wrong.
The sitter allegedly flew into a rage when the toddler, who was autistic and nonverbal, threw up on herself.
Prosecutor Kym Worthy said there was no evidence that the murder was a hate crime.
Another person of interest who was previously detained in connection with the grisly murder last month was released without fanfare just days later.
Ethan Crumbley, who was 15 when he carried out the massacre, was grilled by survivors and victims’ loved ones just before his sentencing.
The man, who police are not naming, was held for three days without being charged as local media say authorities are probing an “ambiguous statement” he made after the killing.
The beloved 40-year-old synagogue board president was found dead just outside her Detroit home last month.