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Shaken:  A Diagnosis on Trial tells the true story of Stephanie Olsa, a suburban wife and mother convicted in 1997 of shaking a neighbor’s baby nearly to death. Shaken interweaves Stephanie’s story, the medical and legal history of SBS, and enough infant physiology to let the reader follow the medical testimony.

While I decide how best to publish, I’ve posted the first third of the book outline and a few chapters of different types. The full book proposal is available on request:  sue dot luttner at gmail dot com.

Prologue

 1.  “I think she has a touch of the flu”

 2.  “The most incredible thing has happened to my niece”

 3.  “They must have got it wrong”

4.  “Never, not once”

5.  “My dad will raise whatever it takes”

6.  “They must have found something at the hospital”

7. “Why don’t you tell me everything that happened that day?”

 8.  “On the theory and practice of shaking infants”

9.  “There would be no interval”

10.  “Whiplash injury and brain damage”

11. “I told you not to take that baby back”

12.  “No one would listen”

13.  “Nobody can believe it”

14.  “The British nanny, it’s just like my niece”

15.  “It’s really interesting how it works”

16.  “California’s nightmare nursery

17.  “It’s possible the emphasized point is inappropriately diversionary”

18.  “After a variable time, the infant will develop signs of cerebral irritation”

And more.

6 Responses to “Outline”

  1. We are currently enduring a battle to have a 5 year old girl returned to my neice, taken at 6 months when she had seizures that resulted in cerebral palsy and blindness. Medical records withheld preventing comprehensive second opinions, mum keep in the dark as much as possible, incompetent carer’s not addressing chronic constipation causing weightloss using unknown quantities of laxative and claiming a cure! Shaken baby/ blunt trauma with no evidence of external injury was the diagnoses, no adequate differential diagnoses, no adequate competent interpretation of bone scans, no admission of brain damage caused by inserting drains in the wrong place causing hemorrhage, falsifying records, non existent records, social workers relocated for identifying falsehoods and discussing them with the parent. CPS want guardianship, we need to bring our girl home, the system here in Queensland Australia is as corrupt and anti family as you could get, it’s been 4 and a half years we are all exhausted, 6 children scattered, mum jailed for 12 months and 14 more months of parole. Without enormous resources we wonder if we will ever see the end of the pain and anguish caused by having our lives literally dictated to by CPS and get our girl home and away from this corporate child grap for funding. We are about to take our chances with a judge and call CPS out on their inability to act in the best interests of our grandchild, mum needs her children, more than that these children need their mother! What a waste of so many lives, so many years!

    By Solo on December 6, 2014 at 7:49 am

    1. My best wishes to your family. I have sent you a private email.

      By Sue Luttner on December 7, 2014 at 11:22 pm

  2. Was Stephanie founded guilty?

    By Hailey on May 5, 2014 at 6:21 pm

    1. Yes, she was. She spent most of her son’s childhood in prison, but was released in time to have a few years with him before he graduated from high school.

      By Sue Luttner on May 6, 2014 at 7:04 am

  3. When/where will we be able to find this book?

    By WACPR on January 15, 2013 at 9:47 am

    1. Excellent question—-I’m working on it. You do know about Audrey Edmunds’s book, right? It doesn’t contain the medical detail, but her story is classic. The first chapter is eerily like the case that brought me into this arena.

      Thank you for your interest, and thank you for your own valuable blog.

      By Sue Luttner on January 15, 2013 at 10:57 am

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