Mum’s gut-wrenching prison letters
Kathleen Folbigg’s letters penned inside her jail cell reveal an insight into how she felt betrayed by the justice system.
Kathleen Folbigg’s letters penned inside her jail cell reveal an insight into how she felt betrayed by the justice system.
New evidence into the deaths of the children of a woman once dubbed Australia’s most infamous female serial killer reveals how they died.
After 20 years in jail, the case against convicted child killer Kathleen Folbigg is unravelling as a procession of scientists argue the children likely died of natural causes with even the critics admitting it is possible. Listen to the Mother’s Guilt podcast.
A striking breakthrough forced the adjournment of the inquiry into convicted child killer Kathleen Folbigg after only two days of a scheduled two-week sitting.
One family understands the pain more than most of the role that genetics plays in sudden cardiac deaths in young, seemingly healthy individuals.
The deaths of the four Folbigg children and the trial of their mother Kathleen happened between 1989 and 2003 – but the post mortems and investigation would be very different if it happened today.
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