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A petition signed by 90 scientists that says genetic mutations could explain the sudden deaths of her four children (Getty Images)
It seems science has come to the rescue of Kathleen Folbigg, who was branded Australia s “worst female serial killer” after she was sentenced to 40 years in prison for murdering her own four babies.
The recent turn of events has turned Folbigg’s case upside down and opened the possibility of the convict being freed after already spending 18 years in prison. If freed, the case would go down as the worst miscarriage of justice in Australia s history.
Kathleen Folbigg: how genetics could lead to a pardon for Australia s worst female serial killer
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Kathleen Folbigg: how genetics could lead to a pardon for Australia s worst female serial killer
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