Idaho woman who said infant twins died from vaccines charged with murder
Summary
A woman in Idaho, Andrea Shaw, has been charged with first-degree murder after the deaths of her 18-month-old twin sons. The twins were found dead in their bed last year, and the cause is still unclear, though authorities allege suffocation.Key Facts
- Andrea Shaw, 23, was indicted for the murder of her twin toddlers, Tyson and Dallas.
- The twins were found dead in a shared bed on May 1, 2023, in Payette, Idaho.
- Police responded to a call about a possibly deceased child and found both twins dead.
- The cause of death has not been publicly released, but police allege suffocation.
- Shaw and her husband claimed on a podcast that vaccines caused the twins’ deaths.
- Shaw’s lawyer also suggested vaccines were to blame but provided no evidence.
- Shaw was arrested on June 30 and is held on a $2 million bond.
- Shaw has filed a civil lawsuit against the American Academy of Pediatrics, claiming no cause of death was found.
- The case is now in court, and the next hearing is on July 14.
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