In 1983, Morgan, the 3-month-old daughter of Jim & Tanya Reid, suffered a sleep apnea episode and was admitted to the hospital for four days. Morgan continued to experience occasional apnea episodes and her last attack was on February 7, 1984. Little Morgan did not respond to resuscitation and died. In 1985, Tanya Reid gave birth again, this time to a son named Brandon Michael. Brandon was hospitalized over 20 times during the next two years. When Brandon was temporarily taken away from his mother, he did not experience any seizures or apnea episodes. When prosecutors asked pathologists to re-open Morgan's autopsy records, they discovered that an x-ray taken during the autopsy revealed that she did not die of SIDS, but showed brain damage consistent with being shaken violently. Doctors then determined that Tanya was exhibiting symptoms of Münchausen syndrome by proxy. The outcome of the first of Tanya's trials ended in a conviction for felony child endangerment of Brandon Michael, and was found guilty of the murder of her daughter, a conviction that was later overturned by an appellate court.