Men accused of killing toddlers say Shaken Baby Syndrome should be on trial, not them

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“Attorneys for the two men said medical experts have relied on three injuries to reach the conclusion that both victims were violently shaken: bleeding behind the eyes, bleeding on the surface of the brain, and brain swelling. Those injuries alone, defense attorneys said, are not sufficient to prove that the toddlers were abused.”

Read the article by Kristine Guerra in the Washington Post.