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Idaho anti-vaccine activist charged with murdering her infant twins

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Andrea Shaw, an Idaho woman, has been charged with murder for allegedly suffocating her infant twin sons, Dallas and Tyson, in May 2025. She had previously claimed that routine childhood vaccines were responsible for their deaths, gaining prominence in anti-vaccine circles following the tragedy. Prosecutors contend that Shaw deliberately killed the infants, contradicting her public claims. Her defense team intends to argue that vaccine-related complications were the true cause of death as she awaits trial.

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