From cradle to grave

the short lives and strange deaths of Marybeth Tinning's nine children

363 pages

English language

Published July 17, 1989 by Morrow.

ISBN:
978-0-688-07566-8
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OCLC Number:
19223464

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From 1972 to 1985, all the children of the Tinnings, a Schenectady, N.Y. couple, died in infancy. At first, friends and physicians assumed they were victims of "crib death" or an inexplicable genetic flaw. As the deaths continued, suspicion mounted against the mother, who was always alone when her babies were stricken. Without hard evidence, officialdom was agonizingly slow to act, but finally, following a police interrogation, Marybeth made a confession (later retracted) to smothering three children. Investigative reporter Egginton has written a moving, sympathetic account of human tragedy, including insights into what triggers infanticide, a phenomenon which the author suggests is more prevalent than commonly believed. Recommended. - Gregor A. Preston, Univ. of California Lib., Davis

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Subjects

  • Tinning, Marybeth.
  • Infanticide -- New York (State) -- Schenectady -- Case studies.
  • Murderers -- New York (State) -- Schenectady -- Biography.
  • Trials (Infanticide) -- New York (State) -- Schenectady.