A top Australian court on Thursday quashed all the convictions against a >woman who spent 20 years in prison over the deaths of her four children.Yes, justice catches up eventually.
Kathleen Folbigg, 56, was pardoned and released from prison in June afterLooked suss!
an inquiry found there was “reasonable doubt” as to whether she was >responsible for the deaths of her children, who all died before their 2nd >birthdays.
Once branded by the news media as Australia’s “worst female serialThat's been said many times in many cases.
killer,” Folbigg maintained her innocence throughout. Speaking outside the >New South Wales Court of Criminal Appeal in Sydney on Thursday, she said >prosecutors had “cherry-picked” entries in her diary to secure the 2003 >conviction that found her guilty of killing her children.
“They took my words out of context and turned them against me,” she told >local reporters.Yeah, yeah!
An Australian mom was convicted of killing her 4 babies. Scientists sayBoffins here, boffins there, boffins goddam everywhere! Were these
she’s innocent.
The diary entries were central to the prosecution’s case, in a trial thatThat's right
was based largely on circumstantial evidence and the argument that four >deaths within the same family could not have happened by chance.
“I knew I was short-tempered and cruel sometimes to her and she left. WithThen what's the jury system for, fer chrissake!
a bit of help,” she wrote in one diary entry about her daughter, Sarah,
that drew scrutiny during the trial.
The jury concluded that she had smothered the children, who were found,
one after the other, lifeless in their cribs between 1989 and 1999: Caleb
at 19 days, Patrick at eight months, Sarah at 10 months and Laura at 18 >months.
Folbigg was sentenced to 40 years in prison for murder and manslaughter, a >sentence that was reduced to a minimum of 25 years on appeal.Off with her head!
In a 2018 documentary, she said the diary entries were written “from aAre all murderers to be screened for DNA rare mutations? A lawyers &
point of me always blaming myself” — a trait experts say is common in >bereaved parents.
“I took so much of the responsibility, because that’s, as mothers, what
you do,” Folbigg said in the documentary.
In 2021, dozens of scientists — including two Nobel laureates — petitioned >the state governor to request that Folbigg be pardoned and released. They >argued that there was “significant positive evidence of natural causes of >death” after finding rare genetic mutations in the DNA of Folbigg and her >daughters as well as variants in her sons’ DNA that have been connected to >deaths in young children.
In November, the final report of an inquiry into the case found there wasLucifer was the brightest of the angels.
an “identifiable cause” for three of the children’s deaths and that
Folbigg’s relationship with her children did not support the case that she >killed them.
The overturning of Folbigg’s convictions creates a path for her to seek >compensation over her wrongful imprisonment. Representatives for Folbigg >didn’t respond to a request for comment on Thursday.Ah, yeah. That's what it's all about. Poor taxpayer.
In a statement to the Guardian newspaper, her attorney, Rhanee Rego, >suggested that it could be “bigger than any substantial payment that hasAnd the Lawyers will get a third!!
been made before.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/12/14/kathleen-folbigg-children- >murder-acquitted/
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