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Meadow's Law part 2: How a scientific breakthrough exonerated "Australia's worst female serial killer"

Meadow's Law part 2: How a scientific breakthrough exonerated "Australia's worst female serial killer"

Update: 2025-09-02
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Kathleen Folbigg was convicted over the deaths of her four babies in 2003 in a case that shocked Australia.


In 2023 a judicial review found that the babies may have died of a genetic condition and having served nearly two decades in prison she was freed.


Her case is now regarded as one of Australia’s greatest miscarriages of justice.


In the second episode on the Katheleen Follbig case, McDermot explains how a scientific breakthrough eventually exonerated the mother of four.


Presented by Bernice Harrison. Produced by Suzanne Brennan. 


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Meadow's Law part 2: How a scientific breakthrough exonerated "Australia's worst female serial killer"

Meadow's Law part 2: How a scientific breakthrough exonerated "Australia's worst female serial killer"