K-Lo,
It amazes me how many different scenarios come up on these discussions. You've brought a new situation to light, the skipped player on a checked round. I think I can agree with not killing the skipped players hand even after the dealer burns and turns. The board stays and so does the player. If the skipped player is followed by a call from another player and the dealer burns and turns, how do we rule? Are we counting the dealer? or do we need action from another player before the dealer in order to consider substantial action?
Finally, if the dealer burns and turns, (back to the old question) is the skipped players hand dead? or do we redeal the pre-mature board card?
I will agree with K-Lo and say his hand is dead and the board stays.