The child's mummified body was found in his cot in March 2010 - eight months after he was last seen alive.
He did admit that he had carried out his own research into cot death in infants - a subject on which he was a world authority - without seeking the coroner's permission, but says very little of this was carried out on children's bodies.
The advice given by FSID on how to reduce the risk of cot death remains the same - parents are urged to put their babies to sleep on their backs, and smoking by parents both in pregnancy and afterwards near the child is discouraged.
It was a room out of Vincent Van Gogh somehow - you know, ascetic - a bed, a cot, really, against the wall, a window and an upright piano.
It comprised a cot bed in a clean, white-washed cell up under the eves and adjacent to a big balcony that looked out onto the street and across the city's dark tempestuous night.
Dr Paul Goldwater, from the Women and Children's Hospital in North Adelaide, said that a recent rise in cot deaths in the state of Victoria - despite the "back to sleep" advice - raised question marks over its true role in the fall in sudden infant death.
The coroner told BBC News he could not comment on the COT report, while Mr Gibbons' son-in-law Phil Reed, said he would need time to "properly digest" the report before the family could respond.
Science, too, is one step ahead of Professor Meadow and is working on the opposite theory - that in fact the more cot deaths a mother suffers, the more likely it is that she and her babies suffer a genetic condition.
Wayne Novotny, the butcher at Bill and Ken's Taxidermy, has been putting in 12-hour days and sleeping on a cot there.
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Three-week-old Marc Clynes died 15 years ago from cot death.
He hopes a monument can be erected in Tyne Cot British Cemetery in 2014 to mark the war's 100-year anniversary.
Samsung also spends research dollars on the nitty-gritty of infrastructure and components, positioning itself against low cot producers in 4G infrastructure.
It is difficult to prove - for prosecution or defence - that, in the face of these uncertainties, an individual cot death was either definitely due to abuse, or definitely not.
Then I fold my cot in the kitchen, get a grip on myself, and tell my son-in-law to eat breakfast.
All that is a long way from the one-man tool-and-die shop Stronach opened in 1957 in Toronto, where he kept a cot in the corner for sleeping.
On a folding wooden chair next to her cot sits a can of sunflower seeds and a stack of crossword puzzles from a local Russian-language newspaper.
Folks arriving at the drop-in center by early evening are transported to a church shelter, where they get a cot.
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