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Sir Roy Meadow is a paediatrician who is well known for his research in child abuse. | Muliple sudden infant deaths--coincidence or beyound coincidence<br> | ||
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology 2004, 18, 320-326<br> | |||
Roy Hill | |||
Sir Roy Meadow is a paediatrician who is well known for his research in child abuse. In 1999 two of Sally baby boys died. The first death was first recordered as a natural cot death. But after her second baby boy died she was tried and convicted of murdering both of her children and given a lifetime sentance. | |||
Roy Meadow testified in her trial stating that chance of two natural cot deaths was 1 in 73 million and this should happen once in 100 years. |
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In defence of Roy Meadow
Lancet, Vol 366, July 2,2005
Richard Horton (editor of Lancet)
Beyound reasonable doubt
Plus Magazine, 2002
Helen Joyce
Muliple sudden infant deaths--coincidence or beyound coincidence
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology 2004, 18, 320-326
Roy Hill
Sir Roy Meadow is a paediatrician who is well known for his research in child abuse. In 1999 two of Sally baby boys died. The first death was first recordered as a natural cot death. But after her second baby boy died she was tried and convicted of murdering both of her children and given a lifetime sentance.
Roy Meadow testified in her trial stating that chance of two natural cot deaths was 1 in 73 million and this should happen once in 100 years.