Idaho mom charged with murder says vaccines killed her twins. Doctors say it’s not possible
Summary
An Idaho mother, Andrea Shaw, was charged with first-degree murder after her 18-month-old twins died eight days after receiving vaccines. Doctors who reviewed the case say the vaccines did not cause the deaths, which were ruled to be from suffocation.Key Facts
- Andrea Shaw faces murder charges in the deaths of her twins, Dallas and Tyson.
- The children died on May 1, 2025, eight days after receiving three vaccines.
- The vaccines given were DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis), hepatitis A, and influenza.
- Doctors confirmed that vaccines do not cause death eight days after administration.
- The cause of death was determined to be suffocation, not a vaccine reaction.
- Early hospital records showed only mild symptoms that are common after vaccination.
- The anti-vaccine group Children’s Health Defense has supported Shaw and used the case to argue vaccines are dangerous.
- Medical experts said a severe vaccine reaction would happen within minutes or hours, not days later.
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