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Kathleen Folbigg: Jailed serial killer gets another chance at freedom

Kathleen Folbigg has spent almost two decades behind bars for the murders of her children Patrick, Sarah and Laura between 1991 and 1999. But she has another chance at freedom.

Hughesy s desperate hunt for Sydney home

Hughesy’s desperate hunt for Sydney home We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Dave Hughes might want to avoid making any house calls to pop star Rita Ora while she’s in town. Ora has moved into a stunning mansion overlooking Chinamans Beach – and beefed up its security –since arriving for various duties, including performing at last weekend’s Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras and taking up a coaching gig on the upcoming season of The Voice. However Hughesy is struggling to find somewhere for his young family to call home.

Kathleen Folbigg bashed in jail as friends and supporters fear for her life behind bars

Friends and supporters of Kathleen Folbigg have grave concerns for her safety after she was reportedly bashed by a fellow inmate in a horrific attack within days of transferring to another jail. The woman considered as Australia s worst female serial killer and most hated woman was jailed in 2003 for the murders of her children Patrick, Sarah and Laura - aged from eight months to 19 months - between 1991 and 1999. She was also found guilty of the manslaughter of her first-born child, Caleb, who was just 19 days old when he died in Newcastle in 1989. Folbigg, 53 has maintained her innocence and now has the support of dozens of  scientists and medical experts who have called for her to be pardoned from her 30-year jail term.

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