Kathleen Folbigg’s life has been marked by unimaginable loss and relentless controversy. Between 1989 and 1999, she lost all four of her children—Caleb, Patrick, Sarah, and Laura—each death attributed to sudden, unexplained causes. But in 2003, Kathleen was convicted of killing them, largely based on circumstantial evidence, including diary entries that prosecutors claimed were admissions of guilt. Her case, however, has been shrouded in doubt, as new genetic evidence emerged suggesting her children may have ...
Kathleen Folbigg’s life has been marked by unimaginable loss and relentless controversy. Between 1989 and 1999, she lost all four of her children—Caleb, Patrick, Sarah, and Laura—each death attributed to sudden, unexplained causes. But in 2003, Kathleen was convicted of killing them, largely based on circumstantial evidence, including diary entries that prosecutors claimed were admissions of guilt. Her case, however, has been shrouded in doubt, as new genetic evidence emerged suggesting her children may have died due to rare mutations linked to cardiac and epileptic conditions.
In this episode of Mama Mystery, we explore Kathleen’s early life, the tragic deaths of her children, and the investigation that led to her conviction. We’ll also discuss the groundbreaking scientific evidence that led to her 2023 pardon after two decades in prison. Was Kathleen a grieving mother wrongfully accused, or is there more to this case than meets the eye? Join us as we unravel one of Australia’s most controversial legal battles.
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