Amid bipartisan calls for a stay of execution and new evidence, Texas death row inmate Robert Roberson, convicted of killing his daughter, is scheduled to be executed on October 16.
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- Bipartisan lawmakers visited Robert Roberson on death row before his scheduled execution.
- Roberson was convicted in 2003 for the death of his two-year-old daughter, with shaken baby syndrome cited as the cause. 8s
- Recent scientific studies challenge the validity of shaken baby syndrome as a diagnosis. 14s
- Roberson's lawyers argue his undiagnosed autism affected his trial and contributed to his conviction. 2m 8s
- Lawmakers and Roberson's team are seeking intervention, with appeals ongoing and the governor able to grant a stay. 2m 52s