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Mother's Guilt
True Crime Australia
11 episodes
8 months ago
Subscribe to Crime X+ today. In 2003, Kathleen Folbigg was found guilty for the deaths of four of her children, and sentenced to 25 years in prison. All her children died as infants, and Kathleen has always maintained her innocence. But in the eyes of the law, she is Australia’s worst female serial killer. But now, almost two decades on, 151 scientists are petitioning for Kathleen Folbigg's release. They have found a gene mutation in two of Kathleen’s children and believe they died of natural causes. In this podcast Jane Hansen looks into the Kathleen Folbigg case. She tries to find out who Kathleen really is. Jane will give you insights into the history of her case, and then follow the inquiry into the new genetic discovery that could prove her innocence.  This podcast is written and hosted by Jane Hansen, and produced and edited by Andrea Thiis-Evensen.
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Subscribe to Crime X+ today. In 2003, Kathleen Folbigg was found guilty for the deaths of four of her children, and sentenced to 25 years in prison. All her children died as infants, and Kathleen has always maintained her innocence. But in the eyes of the law, she is Australia’s worst female serial killer. But now, almost two decades on, 151 scientists are petitioning for Kathleen Folbigg's release. They have found a gene mutation in two of Kathleen’s children and believe they died of natural causes. In this podcast Jane Hansen looks into the Kathleen Folbigg case. She tries to find out who Kathleen really is. Jane will give you insights into the history of her case, and then follow the inquiry into the new genetic discovery that could prove her innocence.  This podcast is written and hosted by Jane Hansen, and produced and edited by Andrea Thiis-Evensen.
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Episodes (11/11)
Mother's Guilt
A Free Woman
2 years ago
33 minutes

Mother's Guilt
His Honour is not impressed
2 years ago
15 minutes

Mother's Guilt
In Her Own Words
2 years ago
34 minutes

Mother's Guilt
New Science. Old Conviction
2 years ago
23 minutes

Mother's Guilt
Meadow's Law in the shadows
2 years ago
36 minutes

Mother's Guilt
Folbigg Inquiry - Striking New Evidence
2 years ago
39 minutes

Mother's Guilt
The Folbigg Diaries
2 years ago
39 minutes

Mother's Guilt
Another Lindy Chamberlain?
2 years ago
30 minutes

Mother's Guilt
Science versus the law
2 years ago
41 minutes

Mother's Guilt
The Sisterhood
2 years ago
32 minutes

Mother's Guilt
Reasonable Doubt
2 years ago
38 minutes

Mother's Guilt
Subscribe to Crime X+ today. In 2003, Kathleen Folbigg was found guilty for the deaths of four of her children, and sentenced to 25 years in prison. All her children died as infants, and Kathleen has always maintained her innocence. But in the eyes of the law, she is Australia’s worst female serial killer. But now, almost two decades on, 151 scientists are petitioning for Kathleen Folbigg's release. They have found a gene mutation in two of Kathleen’s children and believe they died of natural causes. In this podcast Jane Hansen looks into the Kathleen Folbigg case. She tries to find out who Kathleen really is. Jane will give you insights into the history of her case, and then follow the inquiry into the new genetic discovery that could prove her innocence.  This podcast is written and hosted by Jane Hansen, and produced and edited by Andrea Thiis-Evensen.