A former police detective claimed that around 50% of the 250 sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) cases she investigated over seven years happened within 48 hours after the infant received a vaccine. About 70% happened within one week.
She argued this timing proves vaccines are behind SIDS because the correlation would not be observed if the deaths were occurring randomly.
The detective, who worked in a major city of over 300,000 people and identified herself simply as Jennifer, shared her story with Steve Kirsch in a video and Substack article published last week.
Kirsch, a Silicon Valley entrepreneur and philanthropist and executive director of the Vaccine Safety Research Foundation, said he contacted the police station where Jennifer worked and verified her identity.
The detectives information is independently verifiable in the police records for any health authority who has any doubts, Kirsch said, adding that he is actively working with the police department to make the statistics public.