A second autopsy has determined that a Maple Grove teen's death more than a decade ago was a homicide, and his mother is hoping the finding will lead to criminal charges.
Sandra Cikotte Anderson had the body of her 19-year-old son, Robbie, exhumed in November and hired an independent medical examiner to offer a determination on his death. The original autopsy, conducted in 2009 by the Hennepin County Medical Examiner, listed the cause as "sudden unexplained death."
The new autopsy concluded that Robbie Anderson died of blunt force trauma to the head and neck.
"My gut feeling is now validated," Cikotte Anderson said. "I knew this from the first moment I saw my son's beaten and battered face at the hospital where he was declared dead. I sure hope and pray that the new [Hennepin] county attorney, Mary Moriarty, will charge this case as it should've been 13 years ago. I have faith in her. I pray I'm right."

Moriarty's office has not received any additional investigative information related to the case since the Hennepin County Medical Examiner took a second look at it and reaffirmed an indeterminate cause of death, a county spokesman said.
"We extend our deepest sympathies to Robbie Anderson's family. No parent should ever have to go through what they have over the past 14 years," Nicholas Kimball said in an email. "If we receive a re-referral from law enforcement, we would review it at that time."
Maple Grove police originally submitted the case to the County Attorney's Office for manslaughter charges, but the office declined to prosecute anyone.
This week, Maple Grove police acknowledged the agency has received the information contained in the independent autopsy and will be in touch with the Medical Examiner's Office, which is responsible for determining the cause and manner of death following an autopsy.