Are Wrongful Convictions Like Kathleen Folbigg’s More Common Than We Realise?
Kathleen Folbigg was once thought of as Australia’s most prolific female serial killer, until 20 years into her sentence when forensic science proved the conviction wrong. The risk of wrongful convictions like Folbigg’s might be greater than people realise. In 2023, Griffith University found there were over 70 documented cases and an estimated 300 cases where a factually innocent person was convicted of crimes they did not commit. Forensic physician Stephen Cordner told Crime Insiders that Australia’s criminal justice system … Continue reading Are Wrongful Convictions Like Kathleen Folbigg’s More Common Than We Realise?
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