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Incarcerated. Conviction (s) First degree assault. Criminal penalty. Life imprisonment. Brian T. Stewart (born October 30, 1966 [1]) is a former phlebotomist from Columbia, Illinois, [2] who was convicted in December 1998 of injecting his son (born Bryan Stewart Jr., now known as Brryan Jackson) with HIV -contaminated blood.
- October 30, 1966 (age 56), Columbia, Illinois, U.S.
- Incarcerated
Twenty-four years ago, however, an 11-month-old boy was purposely infected. Brian Stewart, a phlebotomist at Barnes Hospital in St. Louis, plunged a needle filled with HIV-positive blood into his own son’s vein. “When I leave you, I’m going to leave for good, and I don’t leave any loose ends or ties behind,” Stewart had told the boy ...
May 3, 2016 · When a St. Louis man injected his then-10-month-old son, Brryan Jackson with HIV-positive blood, he didn’t expect the infant to make it to 25. In 1998, St. Louis hospital technician Brian Ste…
May 3, 2016 · ST. LOUIS — Brryan Jackson was only 10 months old when his father injected him with HIV-positive blood — and now, burdened with health challenges at age 25, Brryan is not only surviving but s…
Jun 5, 2009 · When he was a baby, his father entered his hospital room and injected a syringe of HIV-tainted blood into his tiny body. At times during his childhood, he was expected to die. Now 18, he'll put on ...
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Dec 7, 1998 · A father accused of injecting his 11-month-old son with blood tainted with the virus that causes AIDS in order to avoid paying child support was convicted on Saturday of first-degree assault ...
ST. CHARLES, Missouri (CNN) -- Jury selection is complete and opening statements are beginning Wednesday in the case of a father accused of injecting his son with HIV-tainted blood. Prosecutors ...