In Texas, Execution Looms Despite Questions in Shaken Baby CaseThe execution of Robert Roberson, an autistic man, is under scrutiny due to questionable shaken baby syndrome diagnosis and new evidence suggesting his innocence.
Texas man whose murder conviction is tied to shaken baby syndrome to testify in Austin MondayRob Robert's execution was halted amid concerns about the reliability of shaken baby syndrome as a basis for conviction.
What is shaken baby syndrome? And why might a Texas man be executed for it?Roberson's case challenges the validity of shaken baby syndrome convictions as new scientific evidence emerges.
What We Know About Robert Robersonand the Appeals to His Upcoming ExecutionRobert Roberson's execution raises questions about the validity of shaken baby syndrome as a basis for conviction.
In Texas, Execution Looms Despite Questions in Shaken Baby CaseThe execution of Robert Roberson, an autistic man, is under scrutiny due to questionable shaken baby syndrome diagnosis and new evidence suggesting his innocence.
Texas man whose murder conviction is tied to shaken baby syndrome to testify in Austin MondayRob Robert's execution was halted amid concerns about the reliability of shaken baby syndrome as a basis for conviction.
What is shaken baby syndrome? And why might a Texas man be executed for it?Roberson's case challenges the validity of shaken baby syndrome convictions as new scientific evidence emerges.
What We Know About Robert Robersonand the Appeals to His Upcoming ExecutionRobert Roberson's execution raises questions about the validity of shaken baby syndrome as a basis for conviction.
Texas man executed for fatally stabbing twin teenage girls in 1989Garcia Glenn White was executed for the 1989 murder of twin girls and their mother, highlighting the violent nature of his crimes.