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'My baby had same rare disease as Mrs Hinch's son - his symptoms were terrifying'

Ella Castle-Parker is warning fellow parents of the 'terrifying' symptoms of Kawasaki disease, after her one-year-old son Caleb was diagnosed with the rare condition

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Australian woman jailed over infant deaths pardoned

The 55-year-old's case has been described as one of Australia's greatest miscarriages of justice.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20240604 22:24:00

It is worth the risk. katie razzall, bbc news. to australia where a woman who had spent 20 years in prison has been pardoned. kathleen folbigg was once branded the country s worst female serial killer for allegedly killing her four children. but scientists now believe the children may have died of natural causes. callum tulley has more. kathleen folbigg was convicted of killing her four infant children back in 2003. now she was accused of smothering them at various points between the years of 1989 and 1999, and we can see a picture of them here. now for patrick, here on the centreleft, for sarah, to his right, and for laura, to her right, kathleen was found guilty of murder. for caleb, on the very left here who died when he was just 19 days old, she was found guilty of manslaughter. so she ends up spending the best part of the next 20 years here in the high security compound of the southwater prison, in sydney. now later on, much later,

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20240604 23:14:00

Points between the years of 1989 and 1999, and we can see a picture of them here. now for patrick, here on the centreleft, for sarah, to his right, and for laura, to her right, kathleen was found guilty of murder. for caleb, on the very left here who died when he was just 19 days old, she was found guilty of manslaughter. so she ends up spending the best part of the next 20 years here in the high security compound of the southwater prison, in sydney. now later on, much later, she ends up coming here to the clarence correctional facility about six and a half hours away. this is where she ends up being released from and that s because in march 2021, after a hard fought campaign by herfriends, a group of around 90 scientists signed a petition calling for her release, saying that new scientific evidence had come to light that showed that her children had died of natural causes. now in the case of her two daughters, it became apparent that they both shared a genetic

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Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20240604 08:55:00

Divorce? yes, ma am. reporter: and that was the theory. in order to get back at debra, he killed her best friend. you have these domestic homicides all the time but this had a twist to it because he didn t kill debra. reporter: then tony and debra s 23-year old son, caleb, was called to testify against his father. the usual blank stare on tony s courtroom face changed as his son recalled how his father blamed melissa for the divorce. did he tell you that it was melissa s fault? he he believed that she had a part in it. yes. did he tell you that he was mad at melissa about this? yeah. he was mad about the whole situation. reporter: oh, and there was one more thing. remember melissa s jacket, the one found in her suv? tests showed tony s dna on the jacket. prosecutors believe tony wiped his nose with it after being pepper sprayed. odds of finding an unrelated individual with that profile are rarer than one in 30 billion. reporter: you couldn t have

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Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20240604 08:57:00

But he did go after the son, caleb, challenging him as to why he sat for so long on this story about his father badmouthing melissa. you didn t tell your mother about that when you first heard about that, did you? no. i didn t see any relevance. and when you spent time with him, things were good? yes. you love your dad? yes. reporter: would jurors notice the tear rolling down tony s cheek? so, onto the scientific evidence, the cellphone first. lawyer fleisher found a mistake in a chart the state s expert had used. was the expert analysis, in fact, sloppy? if you re such a hot shot expert right. and reporter: how does this error creep in? and he said, well, it was a mistake. reporter: the same went for the dna evidence, attack the credibility of the analysis. the defense said the dna results, returned within a few days, were rushed through the police lab because of rothstein s connections. attorney fleisher also suggested there could have been cross

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'Brought back a lot of memories': Fmr. Scott Co. deputy reflects on the killing of Caleb Conley

We heard from a former Scott County sheriff’s deputy who, unfortunately, is all too familiar with Monday night’s tragedy.

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Fox News at Night 20240604 04:11:00

Past criminal record and he would have never come across-the-board or. all it would ve taken was somebody to take five seconds t look at his body and find a tattoo on his body and that precludes him from getting across-the-board or. they can t continue to play russian roulette with the lives of people and this country including caleb. what if she went after me orchestrate. she should. i would encourage tammy noble, the mother to sue him a pair each she has a civil rights claim because he acted in what called deliberate indifference toward her daughter. so she arguably has a civil rights lawsuit because he did not follow proper protocol. he s not following u.s. immigration laws. and then deliberate disregard for kayla s life, he allowed this person in the country to kill her daughter. if that s what it takes. biden and me orchestrate a

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Transcripts for MSNBC The Katie Phang Show 20240604 12:17:00

Negotiations playing out in washington. in the latest cnn pc survey, 70% of americans are feeling financially, stressed nearly six out of ten people are living paycheck to paycheck. while thousands of people are affected by mass, layoffs in rattles in the american dream, the cost of basic household expenses like rent, groceries, and utilities, continue to rise. what can we do during these turbulent times? here with me on set to get into all of, that caleb, sulfur editor-in-chief at investopedia. caleb, no pressure, going to solve all our economic woes in the span of about five minutes, let s get going. every was tuning. and janet yellin, telling a banking conference just last week, a situation where the u.s. runs out of cash angie fulton s debt would, quote, generate a financial and economic catastrophe. please translate that into layman s terms for the regular joe and jane american. how is this going to impact them if there is a default? if there is a default, the

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