June 2, 2026

She Was Jailed for Killing Her Baby — Science Later Proved She Was Innocent

Patricia Stallings lost her first son Ryan and was accused of poisoning him. The evidence looked damning, and she was sentenced to life in prison.

Then, while incarcerated, she gave birth to a second son named David, and he started showing similar symptoms. Doctors finally ran the right tests and discovered the truth: both boys had a very rare genetic condition called methylmalonic acidemia (MMA).

It can produce symptoms, and lab results, that were mistaken for antifreeze poisoning. Patricia was innocent the entire time.

She was released in 1991, and the charges against her were dismissed later that year. This became a well-known case in which later scientific testing overturned a wrongful conviction

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The case didn’t just expose a tragic personal injustice — it revealed systemic failure across multiple layers: medical interpretation, forensic science, and the justice process itself.

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