SUDDEN DEATH EVIDENCE: New Gene Discovery Could Free Mum Jailed For Killing Her Four Kids

Carola Garcia Vinuesa,  Head Professor of Immunology at the Australian National University, whose team has discovered a mutation in a gene, in the case of Kathleen Folbigg, 57. Note: Photo is a screenshot from a video. (Newsflash) Carola Garcia Vinuesa, Head Professor of Immunology at the Australian National University, whose team has discovered a mutation in a gene, in the case of Kathleen Folbigg, 57. Note: Photo is a screenshot from a video. (Newsflash)
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20 May 2022
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A serial killer jailed for killing her four children could be freed after new evidence emerged showing they all carried a mutant sudden death gene. Kathleen Folbigg, 54, was jailed in 2003 for murdering three children and the manslaughter of her fourth between 1989 and 1999. All of the...