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This week we discuss the tragic story of Kathleen Folbigg. Convicted in 2003 for the deaths of her four children over a span of ten years, Folbigg was labeled as one of the country’s worst female serial killers. But was there more to the story? As new scientific evidence comes to light, questions about her guilt and the role of genetics in the case have reignited public debate.
Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXgr6jasyDU
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This week we discuss the tragic story of Kathleen Folbigg. Convicted in 2003 for the deaths of her four children over a span of ten years, Folbigg was labeled as one of the country’s worst female serial killers. But was there more to the story? As new scientific evidence comes to light, questions about her guilt and the role of genetics in the case have reignited public debate.
Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXgr6jasyDU
www.caffeinecrimeandcanines.com.au
buymeacoffee.com/caffeinecrimecanines

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