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'UNTHINKABLE TRAGEDY: Toddler Twins DIED TOGETHER Following Vaccinations On May 1, Dallas and Tyson, fraternal 18-month-old twins, were found dead by their mother after receiving the Hepatitis A, flu
& DTaP vaccines on April 23.', stunning painful stack by Lioness of Judah Ministry substack (please support LIONESS, exceptional); did infant vaccine kill them? why is RFK Jr., Makary silent on this?
By Dr. Paul Alexander | October 23, 2025
Who are to guard the guards? who are to guard the children? No one is…
UNTHINKABLE TRAGEDY: Toddler Twins DIED TOGETHER Following Vaccinations
On May 1, Dallas and Tyson, fraternal 18-month-old twins, were found dead by their mother after receiving the Hepatitis A, flu and DTaP vaccines on April 23.
By Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D. | May 23, 2025
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On May 1, Dallas and Tyson, fraternal 18-month-old twins, were found dead by their mother after receiving the Hepatitis A, flu and DTaP vaccines on April 23. The mother told the pediatrician that the family of the twins' father had a history of allergic reactions to the flu vaccine, but the pediatrician said it would be OK to give the shot to the babies anyway.
When Andrea Shaw brought her 18-month-old twins in for their wellness visit on April 23, she told the pediatrician she had concerns about the twins receiving the flu shot because her husband's family had a history of adverse reactions to the vaccine.
The pediatrician told her the babies would be OK and had nurses give the twins the shot. The twins also received the Hepatitis A vaccine and the DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis) vaccine.
Roughly one week later, on May 1, Andrea found the babies—a girl named Dallas and a boy named Tyson—dead in their bed after apparently passing away in their sleep. Her husband, Nathaniel, the twins' father, was at work at the time.
Police in Payette, Idaho, where the twins lived with their parents, launched a homicide investigation, which they said was standard procedure when a death from an unknown cause occurs.
On May 7, the local police chief told the media the deaths hadn't been "definitively" ruled as homicides, and that the autopsy reports would provide more information. The investigation is still ongoing.
A spokesperson for the parents today said the lead detective is still waiting on toxicology reports and has not yet ruled out the parents as suspects. The parents, who are "beyond devastated," the spokesperson said, have filed a report with the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, or VAERS.
In an interview with Children's Health Defense's (CHD) Polly Tommey, Andrea and Nathaniel walked through the timeline of what happened in the days leading up to their children’s tragic deaths.
Before starting the interview, Tommey, CHD.TV program director, told viewers she was speaking with the twins' parents only three days after the children passed.
"This is really, really raw," Tommey said. "This has just happened."
Twins were 'normal, perfect, happy little babies' when they got the shots
Dallas and Tyson were born prematurely, but overall were healthy when they went in for their 18-month wellness visit. They lived with their parents in Payette, Idaho. The parents had no other children.
"They were just normal, perfect, happy little babies," Andrea said. They had already learned to crawl, walk and say some words, including "mamma" and "dadda."
"They called their grandpa 'Bagumpagump,'" the mother recalled, smiling.
The twins had received most of their prior routine vaccinations, including their 1-year-old vaccinations. However, at the doctor’s office for their 18-month visit, Andrea and her mother-in-law explained they were concerned about the twins receiving the flu vaccine.
"Their father's side of the family," Andrea said, "they all have bad reactions or are allergic to the flu shot."
The pediatrician dismissed their concerns, saying the babies “would be OK." Tommey asked if the pediatrician gave “any other explanation, other than it's OK?"
"No, she didn't," the mother recalled.
After Dallas and Tyson received the flu, Hepatitis A and DTaP vaccines, they went home. The babies "seemed tired" but appeared otherwise to be OK, the mother said.
However, the next morning, they were clearly not OK.
Their lips were blue, and they were lethargic. "Tyson walked just about to … the entrance of my living room and just lay down and wouldn't get up," the mother said. "Dallas, the best she could, ran to me."
'You're taking those kids to the ER. They look like they're dying.’
Dallas lay on her mother, who was seated on the floor. "She felt heavy and she didn't want to leave me, and she seemed tired," Andrea said.
Both toddlers had diarrhea, and Andrea noticed their "typical toddler potbelly" was gone.
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On May 1, Dallas and Tyson, fraternal 18-month-old twins, were found dead by their mother after receiving the Hepatitis A, flu and DTaP vaccines on April 23.
By Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D. | May 23, 2025
start LIONESS here:
On May 1, Dallas and Tyson, fraternal 18-month-old twins, were found dead by their mother after receiving the Hepatitis A, flu and DTaP vaccines on April 23. The mother told the pediatrician that the family of the twins' father had a history of allergic reactions to the flu vaccine, but the pediatrician said it would be OK to give the shot to the babies anyway.
When Andrea Shaw brought her 18-month-old twins in for their wellness visit on April 23, she told the pediatrician she had concerns about the twins receiving the flu shot because her husband's family had a history of adverse reactions to the vaccine.
The pediatrician told her the babies would be OK and had nurses give the twins the shot. The twins also received the Hepatitis A vaccine and the DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis) vaccine.
Roughly one week later, on May 1, Andrea found the babies—a girl named Dallas and a boy named Tyson—dead in their bed after apparently passing away in their sleep. Her husband, Nathaniel, the twins' father, was at work at the time.
Police in Payette, Idaho, where the twins lived with their parents, launched a homicide investigation, which they said was standard procedure when a death from an unknown cause occurs.
On May 7, the local police chief told the media the deaths hadn't been "definitively" ruled as homicides, and that the autopsy reports would provide more information. The investigation is still ongoing.
A spokesperson for the parents today said the lead detective is still waiting on toxicology reports and has not yet ruled out the parents as suspects. The parents, who are "beyond devastated," the spokesperson said, have filed a report with the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, or VAERS.
In an interview with Children's Health Defense's (CHD) Polly Tommey, Andrea and Nathaniel walked through the timeline of what happened in the days leading up to their children’s tragic deaths.
Before starting the interview, Tommey, CHD.TV program director, told viewers she was speaking with the twins' parents only three days after the children passed.
"This is really, really raw," Tommey said. "This has just happened."
Twins were 'normal, perfect, happy little babies' when they got the shots
Dallas and Tyson were born prematurely, but overall were healthy when they went in for their 18-month wellness visit. They lived with their parents in Payette, Idaho. The parents had no other children.
"They were just normal, perfect, happy little babies," Andrea said. They had already learned to crawl, walk and say some words, including "mamma" and "dadda."
"They called their grandpa 'Bagumpagump,'" the mother recalled, smiling.
The twins had received most of their prior routine vaccinations, including their 1-year-old vaccinations. However, at the doctor’s office for their 18-month visit, Andrea and her mother-in-law explained they were concerned about the twins receiving the flu vaccine.
"Their father's side of the family," Andrea said, "they all have bad reactions or are allergic to the flu shot."
The pediatrician dismissed their concerns, saying the babies “would be OK." Tommey asked if the pediatrician gave “any other explanation, other than it's OK?"
"No, she didn't," the mother recalled.
After Dallas and Tyson received the flu, Hepatitis A and DTaP vaccines, they went home. The babies "seemed tired" but appeared otherwise to be OK, the mother said.
However, the next morning, they were clearly not OK.
Their lips were blue, and they were lethargic. "Tyson walked just about to … the entrance of my living room and just lay down and wouldn't get up," the mother said. "Dallas, the best she could, ran to me."
'You're taking those kids to the ER. They look like they're dying.’
Dallas lay on her mother, who was seated on the floor. "She felt heavy and she didn't want to leave me, and she seemed tired," Andrea said.
Both toddlers had diarrhea, and Andrea noticed their "typical toddler potbelly" was gone.
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