Kathleen anne earlier released this video statement. especially tracey and all of her, family and i would not have survived this. well according to a childhood friend, she had a cup of tea and their first proper sleep in 20 years on her first day out of prison. she was convicted of killing her young children over a decade from 1989, to 1999. new evidence later found a genetic defect that caused at least three of her deaths. the u.s. president welcomed a
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A woman who was once branded the "worst female serial killer" in Australia has been pardoned 20 years after a jury found her guilty of killing her four children.
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,
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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