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Marie Noe delivered a healthy baby boy into the world on April 7, 1949. Scarcely a month later, the infant suffocated and died. Marie and her husband Arthur tried again -- nine more times in the next twenty years; not one of their children lived longer than fifteen months. Doctors speculated that the crib death (later termed SIDS) claiming the Noe babies' lives was a hereditary condition. But in 1968, after little Arty died in Marie's care, Philadelphia police arrested the Noes. Marie passed the lie detector test and the case was dropped. But thirty years later, amid mounting skepticism over the genetic factor in SIDS cases, police again questioned the septuagenarian. This time, she confessed.
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