A new medical examiner’s report on the death of a Cambridge baby could be released within weeks, according to the lawyer for the Irish nanny accused of killing the child. “We want this to be done right for Aisling,” defense attorney Melinda Thompson said. “We’re going to let the medical examiner do their independent review. […]
In CNN's telling, there been a growing but misguided effort in recent years to try to attack the science behind shaken baby syndrome in court, "efforts [that] are even.
"If two people are left in an apartment in the morning, and at the end of the day, one of them is dead, there’s no way that there would not be a trial in that situation.".