Careful review of the medical evidence in baby Alan Ream Yurko’s case clearly shows that death was the result of adverse reactions to vaccines and medications administered by healthcare professionals instead of Shaken Baby Syndrome on the part of the parent as initially determined. The tissue bleedings were caused by the baby’s treatment with heparin following an episode of respiratory/cardiac arrest. The medical examiner and other physicians who evaluated this case failed to consider heparin’s ability to cause bleeding in tissues and also overlooked the role of the adverse reactions to vaccines in the baby’s health problems. The report presents descriptions of the clinical data and other medical literature explaining the pathogenesis of the baby’s illness that support the above conclusions.