The 51-year-old mother was jailed in 2003 for at least 25 years for killing her four babiesAn inquiry into Kathleen Folbigg’s convictions for killing her four babies has reinforced her guilt, a former New South Wales district court chief judge has found. Reginald Blanch QC, who presided over the inquiry, has concluded he does not have “any reasonable doubt as to the guilt of Kathleen Megan Folbigg”, in a report made public on Monday night. The 51-year-old mother was jailed in 2003 for at least 25 years for killing her four babies – Caleb, Patrick, Sarah and Laura – in the decade from 1989. Convicted baby killer Kathleen Folbigg says ‘lock me up’ diary entry referred to fears for her mental health Read moreThe inquiry took place after Folbigg’s lawyers lodged a petition in 2015 casting doubt on some of the evidence that led to her conviction. She will be first eligible to apply for parole in 2028 at the conclusion of her 25 year non-parole period.”
Source: The Guardian July 22, 2019 10:07 UTC