

The Trial of Louise Woodward
2021 60m[Documentary](/on-demand/category/documentary), [Crime](/on-demand/category/crime)
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The Louise Woodward trial was a highly publicized 1997 U.S. case where British nanny Louise Woodward was convicted of second-degree murder (later reduced to involuntary manslaughter) for the death of 8-month-old Matthew Eappen, allegedly from Shaken Baby Syndrome, though the defense argued a skull fracture from a fall caused the fatal brain injury, leading to global debate over her guilt, media influence, and justice.


