Patricia Stallings
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When Patricia Stallings' infant son died in 1989, a shocking medical test led authorities to accuse her of poisoning her own child with antifreeze. Convicted of murder and separated from her family, Patricia became the center of a case that seemed open and shut—until a rare genetic disorder changed everything. As science unraveled the prosecution's evidence, her conviction collapsed, exposing one of America's most devastating miscarriages of justice. This book explores the tragedy, the flawed investigation, and the extraordinary fight to uncover the truth.
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