Four babies. Four unexplained deaths. To the outside world, Kathleen Folbigg looked like a mother cursed with unbearable tragedy. But suspicion crept in, and her private diaries, filled with grief, guilt, and frustration, were read as confessions. Labeled Australia’s worst female serial killer, she spent two decades behind bars.
Then science revealed a different story. Genetic mutations in her children offered natural explanations, strong enough to dismantle the case against her. What began as whispers of suspicion became Australia’s most shocking wrongful conviction.
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