US mum who blamed vaccines for twins' deaths is denied bail on murder charges

An Idaho mother charged with killing her twin toddlers will remain in jail after a judge revoked her bond. Prosecutors believe Andrea Shaw, 23, suffocated her children, who were found dead in their cribs in May 2025.
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An Idaho mother charged with killing her twin toddlers will remain in jail after a judge revoked her bond. Prosecutors believe Andrea Shaw, 23, suffocated her children, who were found dead in their cribs in May 2025. Shaw, who has yet to enter a plea in the case, has blamed vaccines for their deaths. Her attorney had asked for the $2m (£1.48m) bond Shaw had been held on to be reduced to $100,000 so that she could be released to be with her youngest child, who was born just days before her arrest.
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- An Idaho mother charged with killing her twin toddlers will remain in jail after a judge revoked her bond. Prosecutors believe Andrea Shaw, 23, suffocated her children, who were found dead in their cribs in May 2025.
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