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Rania and Andy sit with Rep. Lacey Hull and Attorney Brad Scalise to discuss the case of Robert Roberson.
In 2003, Roberson was convicted and sentenced to death for the death of his daughter, Nikki, after a short fall at home. The case relied on the now-questioned shaken baby syndrome theory.
Since then, new medical evidence, an autism diagnosis, and missing CT scans have cast doubt on the original findings. His execution—recently rescheduled for Oct. 16, 2025, could become the first in the U.S. tied to this disputed science.
đź”— YouTube: https://bit.ly/YouTube-TheBalancedVoice
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*Brought to you by The John M. O’Quinn Foundation Million for Million Initiative. Learn more at millionformillion.org. #millionformillion
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Rania and Andy sit with Rep. Lacey Hull and Attorney Brad Scalise to discuss the case of Robert Roberson.
In 2003, Roberson was convicted and sentenced to death for the death of his daughter, Nikki, after a short fall at home. The case relied on the now-questioned shaken baby syndrome theory.
Since then, new medical evidence, an autism diagnosis, and missing CT scans have cast doubt on the original findings. His execution—recently rescheduled for Oct. 16, 2025, could become the first in the U.S. tied to this disputed science.
đź”— YouTube: https://bit.ly/YouTube-TheBalancedVoice
đź”— Spotify: https://bit.ly/Spotify-TheBalancedVoice
*Brought to you by The John M. O’Quinn Foundation Million for Million Initiative. Learn more at millionformillion.org. #millionformillion

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