dr. gowitt about the ware case, but he declined our requests.h his wife in prison, reggie ware didn't give up. >> i sold this house right here about six months later ... >> thompson: one by one, he began selling houses he'd acquired over years as part of his real estate business. it would cost him more than $700,000 to challenge his wife's conviction. >> this house right here was melonie's grandmother's house. they kind of got upset when i sold it. >> thompson: and reggie spent countless hours studying the case. >> i did, like, a crash course in college, i guess, of trying to learn about medical science, the new science that was coming out. then, i started tried to find information about shaken baby syndrome. >> thompson: in recent years, pediatric science has been changing. >> between the time of the first trial and the second trial, the science of shaken baby changed. they don't like to refer to it as shaken baby syndrome anymore. >> for 20 years, we were implicating shaking for just about every injury that we are seeing, particularly in the y