Unshaken Truth

Josh Burns & Andrew Roark

What happened to us can happen to anyone. In a shocking number of cases, including ours, medical professionals and law enforcement have rushed to judgment when confronted with an infant or toddler’s apparent injury or, worse, sudden death. They stop looking for what really happened, an illness or underlying medical condition, instead calling it abuse based on nothing more than a flawed hypothesis. Too many families’ lives have been ripped apart because of this junk science; we want to bring attention to this persistent injustice.   Josh Burns and Andrew Roark were both falsely accused of child abuse based on the debunked “Shaken Baby Syndrome” hypothesis. Both men were exonerated in the same week of November 2024. Since then, Josh and Andrew have been actively advocating for others falsely accused under this flawed, non-scientific theory. Josh testified before the Texas House of Representatives Criminal Jurisprudence Committee on behalf of Robert Roberson, a Texas man on death row convicted based on the same shaken baby hypothesis that brought so much harm and injustice to Josh and Andrew. Andrew was recently featured in the Dallas Morning News. Both men were featured in a recent podcast about Mr. Roberson’s case by Dateline NBC with Lester Holt called The Last Appeal.   Unshaken Truth Podcast and YouTube channel will focus on the debunked shaken baby syndrome hypothesis, related junk science, and false allegations and convictions of child abuse. The program will examine the intersections between the justice system and the medical community in determining innocence or guilt. Josh and Andrew will speak with guests from many different backgrounds and perspectives, including elected officials, subject matter experts, exonerees, attorneys, advocacy groups, and more.

  1. 6 H FA

    The Fight for Robert Roberson with Texas State Representative Joe Moody

    In this powerful episode, hosts Josh Burns and Andrew Roark—both exonerees who were wrongfully convicted based on flawed shaken baby syndrome evidence—sit down with Texas State Representative Joe Moody to discuss the urgent case of Robert Roberson, a man on death row whose conviction rests on the same discredited science that nearly cost them their lives. Representative Moody takes listeners inside the dramatic effort to save Robert's life, including the unprecedented decision to issue a legislative subpoena to halt his execution. He reveals the shocking limitations of Texas's 2013 Junk Science Law, explains why it failed Robert despite being designed for cases exactly like his, and discusses the bipartisan coalition fighting to prevent an irreversible injustice. This conversation goes beyond one case to examine systemic failures in our criminal justice system: how outdated science becomes locked into convictions, why legal standards haven't kept pace with medical knowledge, and what reforms are desperately needed. Most importantly, it shows the human cost of these failures and the faith that sustains those fighting for truth. Whether you're passionate about criminal justice reform, concerned about wrongful convictions, or simply believe in evidence-based justice, this episode offers both sobering reality and actionable hope. - Robert Roberson's Case: The imminent execution of a potentially innocent man and striking parallels to other wrongful convictions - The Junk Science Crisis: How discredited medical theories continue to keep innocent people behind bars - Texas's Junk Science Law: The 2013 legislation, its promise, and why it's failing those it was meant to protect - Unprecedented Legislative Action: The controversial subpoena strategy and the legal risks Representative Moody and his colleagues took - Bipartisan Justice: How wrongful conviction cases unite lawmakers across the political spectrum - Face-to-Face with Death Row: Representative Moody's personal meeting with Robert Robertson and what it revealed - Systemic Reform Needs: From scientific standards to legal representation—what must change - Medical Evidence Matters: The critical role of differential diagnosis in distinguishing abuse from medical conditions - Take Action: Concrete ways listeners can advocate for reform and support those wrongfully convicted (http://www.unshakentruth.com)  unshakentruth76@gmail.com This episode represents more than a discussion about one case—it's a call to action. When scientific evidence evolves, our justice system must evolve with it. Robert Roberson's case demonstrates what happens when it doesn't: an innocent person faces execution while the evidence that could save him is locked out by procedural barriers. Josh and Andrew know this reality intimately. They lived it. Their freedom came only after years of fighting against the same flawed science that convicted Robert. Now, they're using their platform to ensure others don't suffer the same fate. Representative Moody's courage in taking unprecedented legislative action despite significant personal and political risk shows that change is possible when people of conscience refuse to look away. His bipartisan approach proves that justice shouldn't be a partisan issue. Music credits: UKY9VUNEJUCDUZPV 3R7LYKCZ91SY4BGZ Photo credits: Photos of Robert Roberson by Iiana Panich-Linsman for The Innocence Project Family of Robert Roberson Dallas Morning News D Magazine Wall Street Journal Rep. John Bucy

    52 min
  2. 16 APR

    Fighting Junk Science and Wrongful Convictions with Texas State Representative Lacey Hull

    Unshaken Truth: Fighting Junk Science and Wrongful Convictions with Texas State Representative Lacey Hull When flawed medical theories send innocent people to death row, who stands up for justice? In this powerful episode, hosts Josh Burns and Andrew Roark—both exonerated after wrongful convictions—sit down with Texas State Representative Lacey Hull to expose the dangerous role of junk science in our criminal justice system. Representative Hull has emerged as a fierce advocate for Robert Roberson, a Texas man on death row convicted solely on the now-debunked Shaken Baby Syndrome theory. As a champion for parental rights and evidence-based justice, she's fighting to secure Robert a new trial and prevent future tragedies rooted in pseudoscience. This episode reveals the urgent need to scrutinize medical evidence, reform forensic standards, and protect innocent lives from being destroyed by outdated theories masquerading as science. What You'll Discover: • How shaken baby syndrome and other pseudoscience have led to wrongful convictions across America • Robert Roberson's heartbreaking case: an innocent father facing execution based on discredited evidence • Critical flaws in medical and forensic testimony that courts still accept as fact • The personal toll: Representative Hull's visits with Robert on death row and his unwavering faith • Why comprehensive medical evidence—including autism spectrum disorder—was ignored in Robert's trial • Systemic failures: diagnostic errors, bias, and the barriers to justice during appeals • Legislative solutions: what reforms Texas needs to prevent future wrongful convictions • What true justice looks like for Robert and others convicted on junk science Episode Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction: When junk science destroys lives 01:02 - Josh and Andrew share their exoneration stories and the flawed medical evidence that convicted them 02:06 - Robert Roberson's case: wrongful imprisonment and a death sentence 03:34 - Meet State Representative Lacey Hull and her fight for justice reform 07:53 - Exposing the flaws: problems with forensic evidence, autopsies, and medical testing 09:01 - A death row visit: Robert's character, faith, and humanity behind the headlines 13:21 - Debunking misconceptions: what the evidence really shows in Robert's case 15:50 - The path forward: why Robert deserves a new trial with proper expert testimony 22:36 - Beyond one case: systemic bias, diagnostic errors, and the need for policy change 30:10 - The appeals roadblock: challenges in legislative intervention and reform efforts 32:46 - Envisioning justice: what Robert's exoneration would mean and reforms Texas must adopt Resources & Additional Information: • Unshaken Truth Website: www.unshakentruth.com • Michael Morton Law (Texas wrongful conviction reform) • Autism Spectrum Disorder resources • Justice Corner - Get involved and contact us Connect with Representative Lacey Hull: • LinkedIn | Twitter This episode is essential listening for anyone who believes in justice, evidence-based convictions, and protecting the innocent. Share it with your network to raise awareness about the urgent need for forensic science reform and systemic change in our courts. Subscribe to Unshaken Truth wherever you listen to podcasts, and join the fight against wrongful convictions. Photo credits: Photo of Robert Roberson by Iiana Panich-Linsman for The Innocence Project Family of Robert Roberson Dallas Morning News D Magazine Wall Street Journal Rep. John Bucy Music Credits: NT97ZKHQTVIQU0OT UAGWCLVVNNNZMGNK OHOXKVIET12O9NOW

    44 min
  3. 9 APR

    Exposing Flaws in Shaken Baby Syndrome with Keith Findley Part 2  

    UNSHAKEN TRUTH: Exposing Flaws in Shaken Baby Syndrome with Keith Findley   EPISODE DESCRIPTION When medical diagnoses become criminal evidence, innocent families pay the price. In this powerful episode, we sit down with Keith Findley—retired law professor and leading expert in wrongful convictions and forensic science—to uncover the dangerous flaws in shaken baby syndrome and how it has led to devastating miscarriages of justice.   From the courtroom to the medical examiner's office, we explore how outdated science, systemic failures, and the tension between medical and legal communities have torn families apart. Keith shares insights from decades of work, including the heartbreaking Robert Robertson case, and reveals what reforms are desperately needed to prevent future wrongful convictions.   What You'll Learn: - Why shaken baby syndrome remains scientifically controversial - How evolving medical understanding challenges decades of convictions - The emotional and legal toll on families wrongfully accused - Why medical professionals are deeply divided on this diagnosis - Critical reforms needed in forensic science and legal practices - The dangers of overdiagnosis in child abuse cases GUEST  Keith Findley | Retired Law Professor & Wrongful Conviction Expert Keith is a nationally recognized authority on wrongful convictions, forensic science reform, and criminal justice. His work has helped exonerate innocent individuals and reshape how courts evaluate scientific evidence.   EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS   🎙️ "Science is always changing, and we must adapt."   🎙️ "Robert's case exemplifies a massive injustice."   🎙️ "Science and law often exist in tension."   TIMESTAMPS   [00:00] The Debate on Scientific Rigor in Child Abuse Literature  [03:58] The Evolution of Medical Understanding  [05:19] Challenges in Prosecuting Shaken Baby Syndrome Cases  [10:28] The Emotional Toll of False Accusations  [15:49] Patterns in Wrongful Convictions  [21:01] The Divide Among Medical Professionals  [24:32] Reforming the Legal System to Prevent Wrongful Convictions  [27:24] The Robert Robertson Case: A Cautionary Tale  [31:15] The Dangers of Overdiagnosis in Child Abuse  [33:23] The Tension Between Science and Law    RESOURCES   - Visit www.unshakentruth.com for more episodes and resources - Learn more about wrongful convictions and how you can help   Contact: unshakentruth76@gmail.com   TAGS   #WrongfulConvictions #ShakenBabySyndrome #ForensicScience #JusticeReform #LegalReform #CriminalJustice #Innocence #MedicalMalpractice #UnshakenTruth     Key improvements made: - Added compelling episode title and opening hook - Structured guest bio for credibility - Reformatted for better readability with clear sections - Added visual elements (emojis) for sound bites - Included actionable "What You'll Learn" section - Added hashtags for social media discoverability - Created urgency and emotional connection in the description   Photo credits: Wisconsin Innocence Project University of Wisconsin Photo of Robert Roberson by Iiana Panich-Linsman for The Innocence Project Family of Robert Roberson Dallas Morning News D Magazine Wall Street Journal Rep. John Bucy Music Credits: TYLXP8OKYKWE2LTK 5IX02NLL8KHJEJNT

    38 min
  4. 2 APR

    The Scientific Flaws Behind Shaken Baby Syndrome with Keith Findley Part 1

    Unshaken Truth: The Scientific Flaws Behind Shaken Baby Syndrome Episode Description In this groundbreaking episode, we sit down with Keith Findley, retired law professor and leading expert on forensic science reform, to examine one of the most controversial diagnoses in modern medicine: shaken baby syndrome. Findley reveals how a 1971 hypothesis became entrenched medical dogma without proper scientific validation, leading to devastating wrongful convictions and shattered families. Discover the hidden biases in forensic medicine, the institutional forces that resist scientific scrutiny, and why cases once considered "open and shut" are now being overturned across the country. This conversation challenges everything you thought you knew about child abuse diagnosis and exposes the urgent need for evidence-based reform in both medical and legal systems. Perfect for: True crime enthusiasts, legal professionals, medical practitioners, advocates for criminal justice reform, and anyone concerned about the intersection of science and justice. About Our Guest Keith Findley is a retired law professor, co-founder of the Wisconsin Innocence Project, and nationally recognized authority on wrongful convictions and forensic science. His pioneering work has helped exonerate numerous individuals convicted on flawed scientific evidence and has been instrumental in reforming forensic practices nationwide. What You'll Learn ✓ The shocking origins of shaken baby syndrome and how it became medical "fact" ✓ Why cognitive bias and groupthink plague child abuse diagnoses ✓ How the American Academy of Pediatrics shaped—and potentially misled—medical consensus ✓ The emerging science that contradicts decades of accepted medical wisdom ✓ Why wrongful convictions continue despite mounting scientific evidence ✓ The critical need for multidisciplinary, evidence-based approaches in forensic medicine ✓ What needs to change in our legal system to prevent future injustices Key Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to Keith Findley and His Work 03:34 The Origins of Doubt in Shaken Baby Syndrome 06:20 The Evolution of Medical Understanding of SBS 09:17 The Role of the American Academy of Pediatrics 12:31 The Impact of New Scientific Research 15:13 Child Abuse Pediatricians and Their Authority 18:12 Cognitive Biases in Medical Diagnoses 21:16 The Need for Multidisciplinary Approaches 24:08 Challenges in the Legal System Regarding SBS 26:46 The Future of Shaken Baby Syndrome Research 37:38 The Debate on Scientific Rigor in Child Abuse Literature Why This Matters Thousands of caregivers have been convicted based on shaken baby syndrome diagnoses—many serving life sentences. As scientific understanding evolves, we're discovering that what was once considered irrefutable medical evidence may be fundamentally flawed. This episode sheds light on a crisis at the intersection of medicine, law, and justice that affects us all. Related Topics #ShakenBabySyndrome #WrongfulConvictions #ForensicScience #CriminalJusticeReform #MedicalBias #ScientificControversy #ChildAbuseDiagnosis #InnocenceProject #LegalReform #JunkScience #TrueCrime #JusticeReform 📧 Contact us: unshakentruth76@gmail 🌐 Website: www.unshakentruth.com🔔 Photo credits: Photo of Robert Roberson by Iiana Panich-Linsman for The Innocence Project Family of Robert Roberson Dallas Morning News D Magazine Wall Street Journal Rep. John Bucy Music Credits: TYLXP8OKYKWE2LTK 5IX02NLL8KHJEJNT

    40 min
  5. 26 MAR

    Brian Wharton Part 2

    Unshaken Truth: The Detective Who Changed His Mind 🎯 What You'll Learn in This Episode Reverend Brian Wharton was the lead detective who helped convict Robert Roberson in a shaken baby syndrome case. Now, he's fighting to save Roberson's life—because he knows he got it wrong. The former law enforcement officer turned pastor reveals what made him realize an innocent man sits on death row. This is a story of courage, redemption, and the urgent need to fix a broken system before it's too late. In this episode, Reverend Wharton exposes: ✅ How he became the lead detective in the Robert Roberson case – The investigation that seemed straightforward at the time ✅ The flawed shaken baby syndrome science that convinced him – Why the medical evidence he trusted was fundamentally wrong ✅ The moment everything changed – When and why he realized Robert Roberson is innocent ✅ The devastating role of child abuse pediatricians – How medical testimony can override facts and create false certainty ✅ What it takes to admit you were wrong – The personal and professional cost of standing up for truth ✅ How we can prevent future tragedies – Real reforms needed before another innocent person is executed ⏱️ Episode Timestamps 00:00 – Introduction: The Detective Who Became an Advocate 00:00 – Flawed Science and Shaken Baby Syndrome: How Medical Myths Sent Robert Roberson to Death Row 10:33 – The Role of Child Abuse Pediatricians: When Medical Certainty Overrides Evidence 13:35 – Preventing Future Miscarriages of Justice: Lessons from the Roberson Case 23:06 – Closing Thoughts and Prayer: Hope, Redemption, and the Fight to Save a Life 👤 About Our Guest Reverend Brian Wharton is a former law enforcement officer, pastor, and justice reform advocate. As the lead detective in the Robert Roberson case, he played a key role in Roberson's conviction for shaken baby syndrome. After learning that the science behind the conviction was fundamentally flawed, Wharton made the extraordinary decision to publicly admit his mistake and fight for Roberson's exoneration. His transformation from the detective who built the case to the advocate fighting to overturn it represents one of the most remarkable examples of moral courage in modern criminal justice. 🚨 Why This Episode Matters Robert Roberson remains on death row in Texas, convicted based on shaken baby syndrome evidence that has since been discredited. The lead detective who investigated the case now believes Roberson is innocent. This isn't just a story about one case—it's about how many other innocent people are behind bars because of outdated science and a system resistant to admitting mistakes. www.unshakentruth.com Photo credits: Photo of Robert Roberson by Iiana Panich-Linsman for The Innocence Project Family of Robert Roberson Dallas Morning News D Magazine Wall Street Journal Rep. John Bucy Music Credits: TYLXP8OKYKWE2LTK 5IX02NLL8KHJEJNT

    30 min
  6. 19 MAR

    Brian Wharton Part 1

    Content Type: Interview Primary Goal: Educational Summary: This episode of Unshaken Truth Podcast explores the wrongful conviction of Robert Roberson stemming from the debunked Shaken Baby Syndrome hypothesis, featuring Reverend Brian Wharton, a former law enforcement officer turned pastor, who shares his journey from police work to faith and justice reform. Discover insights into forensic misjudgments, the importance of understanding autism in legal cases, and the power of forgiveness and integrity. Keywords: Wrongful Convictions, Shaken Baby Syndrome, Forensic Science, Autism in Law, Justice Reform, Faith and Justice, Legal System Flaws, Exoneration, Criminal Justice, Ethical Law Enforcement Key Topics Wrongful convictions and forensic errorsThe impact of debunked Shaken Baby Syndrome hypothesisThe role of autism diagnosis in legal casesThe journey from law enforcement to pastoral workThe importance of integrity and forgiveness in justiceGuest Name: Reverend Brian Wharton titles Unshaken Truth: Exposing the Shaken Baby Myth and Justice ReformFrom Law Enforcement to Faith: A Journey of Justice and ForgivenessSound Bites "His grace, his mercy offered to me.""The level of integrity that that shows.""Robert loves to know everyone's birthday."Chapters 00:00Introduction to the Shaken Baby Myth 06:04The Robert Robertson Case Overview 08:23Investigating Medical History and Shaken Baby Syndrome 12:12Testifying in Court and Initial Beliefs 15:12Changing Perspectives on Guilt 16:37Forgiveness and Integrity in Law Enforcement 19:30Understanding Autism in the Context of the Case www.unshakentruth.com Contact Unshaken Truth: unshakentruth76@gmail.com Photo credits: Photo of Robert Roberson by Iiana Panich-Linsman for The Innocence Project Family of Robert Roberson  Dallas Morning News D Magazine  Wall Street Journal Rep. John Bucy Music Credits: TYLXP8OKYKWE2LTK 5IX02NLL8KHJEJNT

    27 min
  7. 15 MAR ·  CONTENUTI EXTRA

    Justice

    Justice 🐕 This is Justice - and his story will break your heart and open your eyes. After being falsely accused of shaken baby syndrome, I spent 10 years fighting to clear my name. 10 years labeled as a child abuser. 10 years living a nightmare I didn't create. Through it all, my dog Justice reminded me what true justice really means. This video shares my story and shines a light on the broken system that destroys innocent families through flawed science and rushed judgments. Even worse - Robert Robertson sits on death row in Texas, also falsely accused of shaken baby syndrome. He could be executed for a crime that never happened. It's time for the UNSHAKEN TRUTH. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE to join the fight for real justice and help amplify the voices of the wrongfully accused. 👍 LIKE this video if you believe in protecting the innocent. 💬 COMMENT your thoughts below - have you or someone you know been impacted by false accusations? 📢 SHARE this video to spread awareness about wrongful convictions and flawed forensic science. 🎯 WHAT YOU CAN DO: 1️⃣ Subscribe to the Unshaken Truth Podcast 2️⃣ Learn about Robert Robertson's case - a man on death row for a crime that never happened 3️⃣ If you work in medical, legal, or law enforcement fields - question the science and demand better standards 🔗 IMPORTANT LINKS: • Unshaken Truth Podcast: www.unshakentruth.com ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - Meet Justice 0:15 - My Story: 10 Years of False Accusations 0:45 - The Broken System: When Doctors Rush to Judgment 1:10 - The Responsibility of Prosecutors & Law Enforcement 1:25 - Robert Robertson: On Death Row for a Crime That Never Happened 1:45 - Why This Podcast Exists 2:00 - What You Can Do Right Now 2:30 - Real Justice is Worth Fighting For 📝 SHOW NOTES: Key Topics Covered: • Personal story of false accusation of shaken baby syndrome • 10-year fight for exoneration • The role of child abuse pediatricians in wrongful convictions • Flawed forensic science and rushed judgments • Prosecutorial responsibility and rubber-stamping expert opinions • Robert Robertson's death row case in Texas • The mission of the Unshaken Truth podcast • How medical professionals, law enforcement, and legal workers can demand better standards Important Cases Mentioned: • Robert Robertson - Currently on death row in Texas, falsely accused of shaken baby syndrome Critical Issues Discussed: • Shaken baby syndrome is flawed science • The "first do no harm" medical oath and its violation • The weaponization of medical credentials • The destruction of innocent families • The need for thorough investigation vs. accepting expert opinions as gospel • The importance of questioning and protecting the innocent Call to Action: 1. Subscribe to and share the Unshaken Truth podcast 2. Research Robert Robertson's case 3. Question the science and demand better standards 📧 CONTACT: For speaking engagements, interviews, or story submissions: Email: unshakentruth76@gmail.com #UnshakenTruth #WrongfulConviction #Justice #ShakenBabySyndrome #RobertRobertson #Innocence #CriminalJusticeReform #FalseAccusation #TrueCrime #JusticeReform #InnocenceProject #DeathRow #TexasDeathRow #ForensicScience #TrueCrimePodcast photo credit: Photo of Robert Roberson by Iiana Panich-Linsman for The Innocence Project. Rep. John Bucy Music Credit: JM3XWAP2SO8CQSRH

    2 min

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What happened to us can happen to anyone. In a shocking number of cases, including ours, medical professionals and law enforcement have rushed to judgment when confronted with an infant or toddler’s apparent injury or, worse, sudden death. They stop looking for what really happened, an illness or underlying medical condition, instead calling it abuse based on nothing more than a flawed hypothesis. Too many families’ lives have been ripped apart because of this junk science; we want to bring attention to this persistent injustice.   Josh Burns and Andrew Roark were both falsely accused of child abuse based on the debunked “Shaken Baby Syndrome” hypothesis. Both men were exonerated in the same week of November 2024. Since then, Josh and Andrew have been actively advocating for others falsely accused under this flawed, non-scientific theory. Josh testified before the Texas House of Representatives Criminal Jurisprudence Committee on behalf of Robert Roberson, a Texas man on death row convicted based on the same shaken baby hypothesis that brought so much harm and injustice to Josh and Andrew. Andrew was recently featured in the Dallas Morning News. Both men were featured in a recent podcast about Mr. Roberson’s case by Dateline NBC with Lester Holt called The Last Appeal.   Unshaken Truth Podcast and YouTube channel will focus on the debunked shaken baby syndrome hypothesis, related junk science, and false allegations and convictions of child abuse. The program will examine the intersections between the justice system and the medical community in determining innocence or guilt. Josh and Andrew will speak with guests from many different backgrounds and perspectives, including elected officials, subject matter experts, exonerees, attorneys, advocacy groups, and more.

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