A man who was arrested for allegedly stabbing a man to death in Long Beach earlier this month was released after the coroner's report said the stab wounds didn't cause the man's death.
Ronald Wandersee was initially arrested the night of Nov. 19, with police saying he had gotten into an altercation with an acquaintance, 58-year- old Michael Marker, that escalated into a physical fight in the 2000 block of San Gabriel Avenue. Police said Marker began to physically assault Wandersee, who pulled out a knife and stabbed Marker multiple times.
Wandersee suffered a non-life-threatening laceration wound during the altercation. He was treated for his injuries and subsequently booked on suspicion of murder. But Long Beach police said Monday they were informed by the coroner's office on Nov. 22 that "the stab wounds sustained by the victim do not appear to be the cause of death." The coroner's office is continuing its investigation to determine how the man died, including toxicology reports, police said.
Due to the initial findings, however, Marker's death was reclassified by police from a murder to an "undetermined death investigation." As a result, Wandersee was released from custody. Jail records show he was released Friday morning.
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