The Mother They Called a Monster - The Kathleen Folbigg Case
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概要
For years, Kathleen Folbigg was known as one of Australia’s worst child killers—a mother accused of murdering her four children.
There were no witnesses. No clear cause. No confession.
What prosecutors had instead was something far more dangerous: pattern, assumption… and a set of personal diaries that would be interpreted as guilt.
In this episode, we unravel how grief was reframed as suspicion, how coincidence was treated as evidence, and how a case built on circumstantial reasoning led to a 40-year sentence.
But the story didn’t end in the courtroom.
Years later, science entered the conversation—challenging everything that had once seemed certain. Genetic research would raise a question no one had properly asked before:
What if these children were never murdered at all?
This is a story about loss, doubt, and the fragile line between intuition and proof. A case that forces us to confront how easily narratives can harden into verdicts—and how difficult they are to undo.