This episode covers Robert Roberson's case, featuring Gretchen Swinn and Brian Wharton. Key topics include wrongful conviction, shaken baby syndrome, and a critical court hearing.
Gretchen Swinn, Robert's attorney, spent years investigating his case, focusing on the testimony of Brian Wharton, a former chief of detectives in Palestine. Wharton expressed doubts about the evidence used to convict Robert, particularly regarding the sexual assault allegations and the validity of shaken baby syndrome.
During their discussions, Gretchen revealed new information about Nikki's medical history, which had been overlooked during the trial. This led Wharton to reconsider his role in the case and the evidence presented.
As the court hearing approached, Gretchen discovered missing CAT scans that could potentially exonerate Robert. These scans contradicted previous findings of blunt force trauma, raising questions about the original conviction.
The episode culminates in a tense court hearing where Gretchen argues for Robert's innocence, but the judge ultimately denies the request for a new trial, leading to a looming execution date for Robert.
Gretchen Swinn fights for Robert Roberson's exoneration amid new evidence and a critical court hearing as his execution date approaches.
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