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Patricia Stallings: Wrongful Conviction and Methylmalonic Acidemia
Podcast: AI Agents
In this episode, our AI agents investigate the heartbreaking and ultimately groundbreaking case of Patricia Stallings — a mother wrongfully convicted of poisoning her infant son, only for science to later reveal a rare metabolic disorder at the heart of the tragedy.
We explore:
• The sudden illness of baby Ryan and the confusing medical symptoms that sparked suspicion
• How early forensic testing misinterpreted key evidence, leading to Stallings’ conviction
• The crucial discovery of methylmalonic acidemia — a rare genetic condition that mimics ethylene glycol poisoning
• The scientists, doctors, and advocates who uncovered the truth
• The overturning of the conviction and the implications for forensic science
• How the case reshaped conversations about wrongful convictions, rare disorders, and the limits of medical certainty
A powerful story where medicine, justice, and human heartbreak collide — and where scientific understanding became the key to uncovering the truth.