Robert Roberson
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Mr. Roberson an autistic father, is at risk of being the first person in the U.S. executed based on the discredited “Shaken Baby” Hypothesis – unless Gov. Abbott or some court intervenes
Robert Roberson a Special Education student when he dropped out of school after the 9th grade and a person with autism spectrum disorder, is an innocent father who has spent over 20 years on death row in Texas for a crime that never occurred. In 2002, Mr. Roberson’s two-year old, chronically ill daughter, Nikki, was sick with a high fever and undiagnosed pneumonia and suffered a short fall from bed. Hospital staff did not know Mr. Roberson had autism and judged his response to his daughter’s grave condition as lacking emotion. Mr. Roberson was prosecuted, convicted, and sentenced to death under the now-discredited Shaken Baby Syndrome hypothesis. Mr. Roberson would be the first person in the U.S. executed based on the debunked shaken baby hypothesis unless the courts or Governor Abbott intervenes. His execution is scheduled for October 17, 2024.
On September 17, 2024, Mr. Roberson filed a petition for clemency which contains new medical and scientific evidence showing that Nikki actually died of severe viral and bacterial pneumonia that medical professionals missed in 2002, not because of any abuse. Her illness progressed to sepsis and then septic shock, a process likely precipitated by the dangerous respiratory-suppressing medications she was prescribed during her last days, all of which has now been established by detailed reports from highly qualified medical specialists. To date, no court has been willing to consider three new expert reports showing how Nikki died of pneumonia, proof that Mr. Roberson is innocent of any crime.
The compelling nature of Mr. Roberson’s innocence claim is attracting widespread, diverse, and growing support, including from 34 eminent scientists and doctors, a bipartisan group of 84 Texas legislators, 8 advocates for parental rights, 8 organizations that advocate for people with Autism and their families, faith leaders, innocence advocacy groups, former judges, 70 attorneys who have represented people wrongfully accused of child abuse, and best-selling novelist John Grisham. Brian Wharton, the lead detective in charge of investigating Nikki’s death who directed that Mr. Roberson be arrested based on a doctor’s Shaken Baby hypothesis made even before an autopsy was performed, and who testified for the prosecution at trial, has come to believe Mr. Roberson is innocent.
Currently on Death Row:
Yes
Time Served:
22 years
State: Texas
Conviction: Capital Murder
Sentence: Death
Incident Date: 01/31/2002
Conviction Date: 02/14/2003
Accused Pleaded Guilty: No
Case Year: 2002, 2003
Contributing Causes of Conviction: Unvalidated or Improper Forensic Science
Death Penalty Case: Yes
Race of Victim: Caucasian
Status: Active
Urge Gov. Abbott to stop this execution now!
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Key Facts to Know About Robert Roberson
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The prosecution based its case against Mr. Roberson on the hypothesis that Nikki’s death was caused by SBS — a condition that was never scientifically validated and the premises of which have been discredited by actual science
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Nikki was suffering from myriad medical issues that contributed to her death.
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New scientific evidence explains exactly how Nikki died.
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Symptoms of Mr. Roberson’s autism were used against him.
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Misguided SBS diagnoses prevailed.
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The jury was presented with unfounded claims of child abuse.
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Top neuropathologists and forensic pathologists support that Nikki died of natural and accidental causes.
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Mr. Roberson deserves a fair shot at justice before he is executed on Oct. 17.
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Mr. Roberson’s innocence case is attracting growing and widespread attention including from the lead detective who testified for the prosecution at trial, but has come to believe that Nikki died of accidental and natural causes.
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You can help stop Mr. Roberson’s unjust execution, but time is running out.
Urge Gov. Abbott to stop this execution now!
Call Gov. Abbott and urge him to stop the execution before it’s too late: 361-264-9653
Call Gov. Abbott and urge him to stop the execution before it’s too late: 361-264-9653
Press
Texas man could be first to be executed in case of 'shaken baby' death
NBC News 10.03.24
Bipartisan Texas House majority urges clemency for man facing execution in shaken baby case
Texas Tribune 09.19.24
Shaken Baby Syndrome Is Junk Science. Texas Plans to Be First to Execute Someone for It.
The Intercept 09.09.24
Op-ed: Will Texas Kill This Innocent Man?
D Magazine 09.05.24
He Didn’t Kill His Child, But He’s About to Be Executed Anyway | NYT Opinion
New York Times 07.30.24