What happened to Christopher : an American family's story of shaken baby syndrome / Ann-Janine Morey ; with a foreword by M. Joan McDermott.
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- Attig, Christopher Michael
- Attig, Christopher Michael
- Infanticide -- United States -- Case studies
- Battered child syndrome -- United States -- Case studies
- TRUE CRIME -- Murder -- General
- Battered child syndrome
- Infanticide
- United States
- Criminology, Penology & Juvenile Delinquency
- Social Welfare & Social Work
- Social Sciences
- 364.15/23 21
- HV6541.U6 M67 1998eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-167).
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Introduction Shaken Baby Syndrome: An Ordinary Horror Story - Ruth - Joyce -- Chuck and Rhonda -- Where Was Christopher? -- August 3-4, 1994 -- Living with the Enemy -- ''He Never Had a Chance Outside of His Grandparents" -- "The 'Nothing' Has Overcome This House" -- Shaking Is No Accident
Examines the trial of Gary Lynn Gould, convicted in 1995 for the shaking death of nineteen-month-old Christopher Attig, featuring interviews with the child's parents and grandparents, as well as officials involved in the case; and provides information about Shaken Baby Syndrome. -- Provided by publisher
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