in 1999, the day after 3-year-old connor died of unnatural causes, the washington state quality commission charged his pediatrician, dr. turner, with unprofessional conduct. the baby still had respiration and circulation, so it was determined under washington state law that connor was not legally dead at the time dr. turner blocked his airway. dr. craig jackson was asked to testify at dr. turner's hearing with the commission. >> i think it's an incredible story about a doctor trying to do the best he could. he had enormous compassion for the family and patient. unfortunately, he made several errors of medical adjustment. >> according to dr. jack son, the diagnose of brain death was not accurate. >> connor was clearly not brain dead when he arrived. brain death is defined as lack of any activity of the brain including the brain stem. when he was resuscitated, he had