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Kathleen Folbigg convictions quashed: Woman cleared over deaths of her four children

Pardoned, freed and now acquitted, Kathleen Folbigg’s name has been cleared over the deaths of her four children. After spending more than two decades in...

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Letters to the editor: Did Kathleen Folbigg really kill her four children?


Letters to the editor: Did Kathleen Folbigg really kill her four children?
15 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM
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The judicial process gave weight to circumstantial evidence over scientific evidence. Photo / File
Whanganui Chronicle
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Basing an assumption on knowledge previously gained can be lifesaving. Assuming a speeding car will not slow down
prevents an individual from stepping off the curb.
Assumptions can also prevent the required cognition occurring that enhances the potential for drawing valid conclusions.
In Australia in 2003 Kathleen Folbigg was jailed for 30 years for the killing of her four children.

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Kathleen Folbigg: Notorious serial killer savagely bashed after moving prisons


Kathleen Folbigg: Notorious serial killer savagely bashed after moving prisons
7 Mar, 2021 11:32 PM
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Folbigg with her baby daughter Sarah. Photo / News Ltd
news.com.au
By: Ben Graham
One of Australia's most notorious serial killers, Kathleen Folbigg, has been brutally bashed by an inmate after being transferred to a new prison in northern NSW.
It's been revealed that the attack on New Year's Eve left Folbigg — convicted of killing four of her infant children — with a black eye and bruises, and her friends, who are protesting her innocence, fearing for her life.
The attack was detailed in a letter from Folbigg, seen by The Australian.

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She was imprisoned for killing her four children. But was it their genes all along?


She was imprisoned for killing her four children. But was it their genes all along?
12 Mar, 2021 08:12 PM
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Kathleen Folbigg with her baby daughter Sarah. She has maintained that her four children died of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Photo / Supplied
Kathleen Folbigg with her baby daughter Sarah. She has maintained that her four children died of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Photo / Supplied
New York Times
By: Damien Cave
The case of Kathleen Folbigg has become a contest between cutting-edge science and an Australian court system that sometimes ignores it.
The tabloids in Australia called Kathleen Folbigg a murderer of innocent babies — the

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