When Antifreeze Evidence Was Wrong
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This case proves forensic evidence can lie. In July 1989. Patricia Stallings
rushed her infant son, Ryan, into the ER. He was vomiting
uncontrollably. His body was failing. Doctors ran blood tests. Then everything
stopped. They found ethylene glycol. Antifreeze. Police immediately
accused Patricia of poisoning her own baby. Ryan was taken from her… and didn’t
survive. Patricia was charged with first-degree murder. Pregnant.
Grieving. Facing the death penalty. She swore she never touched him.
No one believed her. She was locked in a maximum-security cell.
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