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Judge revokes bond for Idaho mother who blamed twin toddlers' deaths on vaccines

The judge cited evidence and child-safety concerns after Shaw asked to lower her $2 million bond to care for her newborn baby.

  • In Payette, Idaho, a judge revoked bond for Andrea Shaw during her arraignment as she faces charges in the deaths of her 18-month-old twins.
  • The twins were found dead in a shared bed in 2025, and Shaw contended her two children died after being vaccinated.
  • During the hearing, Shaw requested the court lower her $2 million bond; they said a $100,000 bond would have allowed her to nurse her recently born baby.
  • Citing evidence presented and risk to the child, the judge revoked the bond entirely, denying Shaw's reduction request.
  • As a plaintiff in a civil case against the American Academy of Pediatrics, she claims she was pressured to vaccinate despite family history of vaccine complications.
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Krem2 News broke the news in Spokane, United States on Tuesday, July 14, 2026.
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