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 Ahead of an ABC TV 'Primetime' special, the founder of Alive and Well Aids Alternatives, Christine Maggiore speaks to Fintan Dunne about the events around the death of her daughter Eliza Jane; about the coroner's report; the police investigation; and the new expert pathology report by Dr Mohammed al-Bayati.
--Live from LA. One hour in depth interview
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Dateline: Tuesday 6th December 2005
Christine on ABC 'Primetime' Thurs 8th Dec '05 10pmET

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Why Did "Aids Baby" Eliza Jane Really Die?
The founder of Alive and Well Aids Alternatives, Christine Maggiore and her husband, Robin Scovill, are challenging the Los Angeles County Coroner's finding that their three-year-old daughter Eliza Jane Scovill died from Aids-related pneumonia.
We interview pathologist Dr. Mohammed al-Bayati who has just authored a report revealing that the child died of anaphylactic reaction to a prescribed antibiotic, and we speak also Dr. Andrew Maniotis from the University of Illinois at Chicago.
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Dateline: Friday 2nd December 2005
Fintan Dunne on the "HIV Mum"
Plus Interview with David Crowe
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Dateline: Wednesday 28th September 2005
More Aids Interviews & Info:
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Convicted 'Baby Murderer' Framed, says Pathologist
Pathologist Mohammed al-Bayati has uncovered evidence implying that a confession which led to the Pennsylvania conviction of Bryant Arroyo for the murder of eight-month-old Jordan Shenk, may have been fabricated by police -as it is at variance with the medical evidence in the case.
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