Kayla Guo, a reporter for the Texas Tribune, dives into the gripping case of Robert Roberson, a man on death row accused of shaking his baby daughter. The discussion highlights the evolving understanding of shaken baby syndrome and the implications of flawed medical evidence in the legal system. Tension rises as a legislative hearing issues a last-minute subpoena, interrupting a scheduled execution. Guo emphasizes the complexities in both forensic science and justice, revealing how new developments could alter Roberson's fate.