In 2003, Folbigg was found guilty of killing her four infant children, based largely on evidence from her diaries.
However, recent advancements in genetic science have cast doubt on this verdict.
So what does this new evidence mean, and could Folbigg be released from prison? We’ll let you know in the deep dive.

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