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The Baby and Toddler Deaths Homepage
Author: Dr Robert N Moles
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The cases of Dr Charles Smith, Ontario, Canada
The Carol Matthey case in Victoria, Australia
The Kathleen Folbigg case in New South Wales
The Sally Clark case in the UK
The UK case of Angela Cannings
Professor Sir Roy Meadow, UK
Dr Alan Williams, UK
Dr Allan Cala, NSW and South Australia
Law Reports
4 October 2007 - R v KJF - Supreme Court NSW - Admissibility of other cases
Media Reports
22 March 2008 - The Australian - Little Daniel Thomas dead when alarm raised
21 June 2008 - Daily Mail - 'Six-figure' sum for mother [Angela Cannings] wrongly jailed over cot deaths
11 December 2007 - Globe and Mail - Experts divided over shaken baby syndrome
21 September 2007 - The Australian - Tragedy exposes flaws in fostering
17 November 2007 - The Advertiser - "I want justice for my David"
14 November 2007 the Daily Telegraph Editorial stated: “Royal Commission the only hope"
26 March 2004 - BBC News - Doubt over shaken baby diagnosis
Academic articles and Reports
June 2008 - John Batt, "Experts" - Solicitors Journal UK
14 April 2008 - Defending Parents - David Crowe, Calgary, Canada
October 2007 - Medical expert testimony: a failure to learn lessons - by Michael Nott
The South Australian Baby Deaths cases
Briefing Paper - South Australian Baby Deaths
A pamphlet on the South Australian Baby Deaths
Notes from Coronial Inquiry transcript on the South Australian Baby Deaths
Media Reports on the South Australian Baby Deaths
Brief overview of the Paediatric Forensic Pathology Inquiry in Toronto
External Links
What really happened to Eliza Jane: AIDS or Amoxicillin?
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