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QBD Book Club: The Podcast
Season 5, Episode 4: “Meadow's Law” by Quentin McDermott

QBD Book Club: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 24:55


Join host Victoria Carthew as she interviews award-winning investigative journalist Quentin McDermott about his latest book, “Meadow's Law”.“Meadow's Law” is a gripping and meticulously researched account of one of Australia's most infamous criminal cases. In 2003, Kathleen Folbigg was found guilty of smothering her four young children to death, one by one. Medical experts told her trial they had never come across a family like hers, where three or more infants had died from natural causes. Extracts from diaries she had written were judged to be virtual admissions of guilt, and Folbigg was sentences to 40 years in jail. But did she do it? Quentin McDermott's groundbreaking work with ABC's Australian Story helped trigger a push by scientists to uncover the genetic cause of two of the children's deaths. This is the story of how a dedicated team of lawyers, friends and supporters fought to achieve Kathleen's eventual pardon, release and acquittal after 20 years behind bars.Order “Meadow's Law” from your local QBD Books store or online today: https://www.qbd.com.au/meadows-law/quentin-mcdermott/9780733342912/ Follow along with QBD Books here: QBD Books on Facebook: www.facebook.com/qbdbooks QBD Books on Instagram: www.instagram.com/qbdbooks QBD Books on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@qbdbooksaustralia 

Caffeine, Crime and Canines
Episode 174 - Kathleen Folbigg*

Caffeine, Crime and Canines

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 36:38


This week we discuss the tragic story of Kathleen Folbigg. Convicted in 2003 for the deaths of her four children over a span of ten years, Folbigg was labeled as one of the country's worst female serial killers. But was there more to the story? As new scientific evidence comes to light, questions about her guilt and the role of genetics in the case have reignited public debate. Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXgr6jasyDU www.caffeinecrimeandcanines.com.au buymeacoffee.com/caffeinecrimecanines

Good Weekend Talks
The law student who thought Kathleen Folbigg innocent - then went on to secure her freedom

Good Weekend Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 28:04 Transcription Available


In this episode we meet Rhanee Rego, the young Novocastrian who became interested in the case of Australia's "worst serial child killer", Kathleen Folbigg, when studying law. Six years later, Rego was instrumental in securing the release of Folbigg, who'd been jailed in 2003 for killing her four infant children. With Folbigg's convictions now quashed, Rego is working to secure what's expected to be one of the biggest compensation payouts in Australian legal history. Hosting the conversation is Good Weekend senior writer, Tim Elliott.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Dark Oak
Episode 41: The Unbelievable Story of Once-Convicted Serial Killer, Kathleen Folbigg

The Dark Oak

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 55:29


In 2003, Kathleen Folbigg became the most hated woman in Australia when she was convicted of murdering her four children ranging from only 19 days old to two years old.  The most damning evidence against her were her journals or what she called her "babble books." These journals detailed her daily life with her children and husband and became a critical piece of the prosecution's case. We will read several excerpts and you can decide - are they the ramblings of a stressed-out mother or the confessions of a killer? Kathleen's case is made even more strange when in 2023, 20 years after her conviction, it was revealed that the children had rare genetic diseases that could have contributed toward their deaths. As a result, Kathleen was pardoned and exonerated of all of her crimes. But was this simply because of reasonable doubt or is she really an innocent woman? You have to listen to believe this one. Sources: McDermott, Q. (2019, April 27). Kathleen Folbigg to give her version of what diary entries about her dead children meant. ABC News. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-04-28/kathleen-folbigg-to-speak-to-inquiry-about-diary-entries/11051128 Baker, J. (2023, June 5). Brutal father, tragic children: Folbigg was doomed to trauma. The Sydney Morning Herald. https://www.smh.com.au/national/brutal-father-tragic-children-folbigg-was-doomed-to-trauma-20230502-p5d4yn.html De Vinuesa, C. G. (n.d.). Kathleen Folbigg's children likely died of natural causes, not murder. Here's the evidence my team found. The Conversation. https://theconversation.com/kathleen-folbiggs-children-likely-died-of-natural-causes-not-murder-heres-the-evidence-my-team-found-156487 ABC News. (2023, June 5). Kathleen Folbigg's tragic life started long before her babies died — now she is a free woman. ABC News. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-06-05/kathleen-folbigg-free-but-tragic-life-started-before-baby-deaths/102440834 Bellamy, P. (n.d.). Damning Evidence — The Kathleen Folbigg Story - Australian woman who murdered her children — Crime Library. https://www.crimelibrary.org/notorious_murders/women/folbigg/2.html   Join The Dark Oak Discussion: Patreon The Dark Oak Podcast Website Facebook Instagram Twitter TikTok Youtube   This episode of The Dark Oak was created, researched, written, recorded, hosted, edited, published, and marketed by Cynthia and Stefanie of Just Us Gals Productions with artwork by Justyse Himes and Music by Ryan Creep

Narelle Fraser Interviews
DR LEAH WILLIAMS part 3

Narelle Fraser Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 45:34


Kathleen Folbigg was convicted for the deaths of her 4 young children (all babies) in NSW over a 10 year period and in 2003 was convicted of the murder of 3 of them and manslaughter of one child. Always maintaining her innocence, she was initially sentenced to 40yrs in prison (reduced to 30yrs on appeal) however after 2 decades in jail, she was pardoned and in Dec 2023 had her convictions quashed following a judicial inquiry that found there was reasonable doubt with regard to her guilt. That finding was informed by new scientific evidence that had been unavailable at the time of her trial and other crucial evidence relating to Folbigg's diaries which were presented by the prosecution as akin to confessions.We'll chat a little about this case but what I'm more interested in is how Dr Williams feels about the way media cover criminal processes such as Kathleen Folbigg's trials, how they portray criminals and the influence (and danger) they can have in swaying public opinion. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Narelle Fraser Interviews
DR LEAH WILLIAMS part 3

Narelle Fraser Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 45:34


Kathleen Folbigg was convicted for the deaths of her 4 young children (all babies) in NSW over a 10 year period and in 2003 was convicted of the murder of 3 of them and manslaughter of one child. Always maintaining her innocence, she was initially sentenced to 40yrs in prison (reduced to 30yrs on appeal) however after 2 decades in jail, she was pardoned and in Dec 2023 had her convictions quashed following a judicial inquiry that found there was reasonable doubt with regard to her guilt. That finding was informed by new scientific evidence that had been unavailable at the time of her trial and other crucial evidence relating to Folbigg's diaries which were presented by the prosecution as akin to confessions.We'll chat a little about this case but what I'm more interested in is how Dr Williams feels about the way media cover criminal processes such as Kathleen Folbigg's trials, how they portray criminals and the influence (and danger) they can have in swaying public opinion. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Narelle Fraser Interviews
DR LEAH WILLIAMS part 2

Narelle Fraser Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 48:58


Kathleen Folbigg was convicted for the deaths of her 4 young children (all babies) in NSW over a 10 year period and in 2003 was convicted of the murder of 3 of them and manslaughter of one child. Always maintaining her innocence, she was initially sentenced to 40yrs in prison (reduced to 30yrs on appeal) however after 2 decades in jail, she was pardoned and in Dec 2023 had her convictions quashed following a judicial inquiry that found there was reasonable doubt with regard to her guilt. That finding was informed by new scientific evidence that had been unavailable at the time of her trial and other crucial evidence relating to Folbigg's diaries which were presented by the prosecution as akin to confessions.We'll chat a little about this case but what I'm more interested in is how Dr Williams feels about the way media cover criminal processes such as Kathleen Folbigg's trials, how they portray criminals and the influence (and danger) they can have in swaying public opinion. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Narelle Fraser Interviews
DR LEAH WILLIAMS part 2

Narelle Fraser Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 48:58


Kathleen Folbigg was convicted for the deaths of her 4 young children (all babies) in NSW over a 10 year period and in 2003 was convicted of the murder of 3 of them and manslaughter of one child. Always maintaining her innocence, she was initially sentenced to 40yrs in prison (reduced to 30yrs on appeal) however after 2 decades in jail, she was pardoned and in Dec 2023 had her convictions quashed following a judicial inquiry that found there was reasonable doubt with regard to her guilt. That finding was informed by new scientific evidence that had been unavailable at the time of her trial and other crucial evidence relating to Folbigg's diaries which were presented by the prosecution as akin to confessions.We'll chat a little about this case but what I'm more interested in is how Dr Williams feels about the way media cover criminal processes such as Kathleen Folbigg's trials, how they portray criminals and the influence (and danger) they can have in swaying public opinion. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Narelle Fraser Interviews
DR LEAH WILLIAMS

Narelle Fraser Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 41:55


Kathleen Folbigg was convicted for the deaths of her 4 young children (all babies) in NSW over a 10 year period and in 2003 was convicted of the murder of 3 of them and manslaughter of one child. Always maintaining her innocence, she was initially sentenced to 40yrs in prison (reduced to 30yrs on appeal) however after 2 decades in jail, she was pardoned and in Dec 2023 had her convictions quashed following a judicial inquiry that found there was reasonable doubt with regard to her guilt. That finding was informed by new scientific evidence that had been unavailable at the time of her trial and other crucial evidence relating to Folbigg's diaries which were presented by the prosecution as akin to confessions. We'll chat a little about this case but what I'm more interested in is how Dr Williams feels about the way media cover criminal processes such as Kathleen Folbigg's trials, how they portray criminals and the influence (and danger) they can have in swaying public opinion. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Narelle Fraser Interviews
DR LEAH WILLIAMS

Narelle Fraser Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 41:55


Kathleen Folbigg was convicted for the deaths of her 4 young children (all babies) in NSW over a 10 year period and in 2003 was convicted of the murder of 3 of them and manslaughter of one child. Always maintaining her innocence, she was initially sentenced to 40yrs in prison (reduced to 30yrs on appeal) however after 2 decades in jail, she was pardoned and in Dec 2023 had her convictions quashed following a judicial inquiry that found there was reasonable doubt with regard to her guilt. That finding was informed by new scientific evidence that had been unavailable at the time of her trial and other crucial evidence relating to Folbigg's diaries which were presented by the prosecution as akin to confessions. We'll chat a little about this case but what I'm more interested in is how Dr Williams feels about the way media cover criminal processes such as Kathleen Folbigg's trials, how they portray criminals and the influence (and danger) they can have in swaying public opinion. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Opravdové zločiny
#287 - Kathleen Folbigg & Teresita Basa

Opravdové zločiny

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 60:22


Kathleen přišla o své děti, byla ale opravdu vražedkyní? Dokáží duchové pomoci s vyřešením vraždy? Více o epizodě na https://www.ozlociny.cz/e/287/s/ (00:00:00) znělka (00:00:07) ahoj Zločinožrouti (00:03:18) Kathleen Folbigg (00:30:37) film tipy (00:35:38) Teresita Basa (00:58:32) fotky Jsme Zločinožrouti (00:59:59) zůstaňte naživu, zůstaňte na svobodě

SBS Spanish - SBS en español
Ciencia y justicia: la salvación de Kathleen Folbigg, la australiana acusada por error de matar a sus hijos

SBS Spanish - SBS en español

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 17:02


Kathleen Folbigg, la australiana condenada en 2003 por provocar la muerte de sus cuatro hijos fue indultada y liberada en 2023 después de que una investigación científica encontró que “existen dudas razonables” sobre su culpabilidad. En SBS Spanish entrevistamos a la científica española responsable del giro del caso. Escucha esta historia, recopilada de nuestros mejores podcasts del año.

The World Today
Kathleen Folbigg acquitted of child murders

The World Today

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 25:36


The NSW mother, once labelled Australia's worst serial killer, has today had all her convictions quashed.

Nightlife
Nightlife News Breakdown - Amy Remeikis - The Guardian

Nightlife

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 21:32


Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Amy Remeikis, political reporter with The Guardian, Australia.

PM full episode
Kathleen Folbigg to seek compensation after convictions quashed

PM full episode

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 30:41


Once labelled Australia's worst female serial killer, Kathleen Folbigg's convictions for killing her children have been quashed.

The Briefing
Now she's cleared of killing her kids, what's next for Kathleen Folbigg?

The Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 8:33


Previously referred to as Australia's worst female serial killer, Kathleen Folbigg has finally had her convictions for killing her four children dismissed.  In 2003, she was convicted of murdering her children Patrick, Sarah and Laura and of the manslaughter of her son Caleb. Though she spent 20 years in prison, she always maintained her innocence.  In this extra episode of The Briefing, we explain the science of genetic mutations that helped to clear Kathleen's name, and whether she will be receiving compensation for the time that she spent wrongfully incarcerated.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The World Today
Kathleen Folbigg acquitted of child murders

The World Today

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 25:36


The NSW mother, once labelled Australia's worst serial killer, has today had all her convictions quashed.

SBS Hindi - SBS हिंदी
SBS Hindi Newsflash 14 December 2023: Kathleen Folbigg acquitted of killing her four children

SBS Hindi - SBS हिंदी

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 3:38


Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Murray Olds: Australian correspondent on Kathleen Folbigg's child murder convictions being quashed

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 4:44


Over in Australia, Kathleen Folbigg's convictions have been officially quashed, after spending 20 years in prison. The 56-year-old was released after new medical evidence revealed she didn't murder her four children. Australian correspondent Murray Olds says it's likely Folbigg will be awarded compensation after her release. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Daily Telegraph News & Politics
Folbigg Seeks Wrongful Imprisonment Compensation 15/12/2023

Daily Telegraph News & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 2:33


Kathleen Folbigg is set to seek a record compensation payout from the NSW government. Disaster recovery funding has been made available for North Queenslanders and regional councils. Victorians could soon be forced to switch to electric cooktops. Two new budget vehicles have scored zero-star safety ratings. King Charles will lead a megastar line-up honouring Barry Humphries at a state memorial today in Sydney.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Our True Crime Podcast
224. Preconceived Notions: Patricia Stallings

Our True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 43:57


David and Patricia Stallings married in August of 1988, and with the belief that they were about to embark on their part of the American Dream, the couple bought a small white farmhouse on Lake Wauwanoka in Hillsboro, MissouriTwenty-four-year-old Patricia gave birth to the couple's first child, Ryan Stallings, in April of 1989. Even though Ryan suffered from gastronomic distress since birth, the couple were overwhelmingly happy in their new roles as parents. But on July 9th, 1989, that would all change as Ryan became horribly ill with nonstop vomiting and labored breathing. Patricia drove full speed up Highway 21 toward St. Louis with her sick baby cradled in his car seat. In a panic, Patricia got lost and ended up at Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital instead of going to St. Louis Children's Hospital, as she intended.Once there, Ryan was immediately ushered into the ICU, put on a ventilator, and had numerous tubes and IVs going into his tiny body. Patricia was overwhelmed when the doctors couldn't seem to diagnose what was wrong with him. They slammed her with a barrage of questions and then ran a complete blood and urine analysis. The staff would not allow her or David to be alone in the room with Ryan. Anytime David and Patricia were in Ryan's room, there had to be medical staff present.Three days later, Patricia was arrested on assault charges for poisoning Ryan.Join Jen and Cam as we talk about "Preconceived Notions: "Patricia Stallings"Written and researched by Lauretta AllenListener Discretion by Edward October from OctoberpodVHSExecutive Producer Nico Vitesse of The Inky Paw PrintSources:https://www.newspapers.com/image/139943203/?terms=Patricia%20Stallings&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/819970269/?terms=Patricia%20Stallings&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/207793816/?terms=Patricia%20Stallings&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/139942291/https://www.newspapers.com/image/139942651/?terms=Patricia%20Stallings&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/139958402/?terms=Patricia%20Stallings&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/141238228/?terms=Patricia%20Stallings&match=1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/141439318/https://www.newspapers.com/image/141439346/?terms=Patricia%20Stallings&match=1https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patricia_Stallingshttp://www.msbp.com/stlouis.htmhttps://www.law.northwestern.edu/legalclinic/wrongfulconvictions/exonerations/mo/patricia-stallings.htmlhttps://unsolved.com/gallery/patty-stallings/https://unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com/wiki/Ryan_Stallingshttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK559906/https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-65830799https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathleen_Folbigghttps://www.childrenshospital.org/programs/epilepsy-genetics-programThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3647242/advertisement

The Minds of Madness - True Crime Stories
Episode 175 - Private Pain To Public Conviction - A Mother's Journey To Redemption

The Minds of Madness - True Crime Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2023 48:59


One after the other, the children just kept dying. By the time Laura Elizabeth Folbigg was laid to rest at just one-and-a-half years old, the world wanted answers, and her mother Kathleen Folbigg stood accused of one of the most heinous crimes imaginable, the murder of four of her own children, all under the age of two. How to support: For extra perks including extra content, early release, and ad-free episodes - Go to - Patreon How to connect: Website Instagram Facebook Twitter Please check out our sponsors and help support the podcast: Zocdoc - Go to zocdoc.com/MADNESS and download the Zocdoc app for FREE. Then find and book a top-rated doctor today. Many are available within 24 hours. Better Help - This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp - Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/MADNESS and get on your way to being your best self. Babbel - Get up to 55% off your subscription when you go to babbel.com/Madness PDS Debt - PDS DEBT is offering free debt analysis to our listeners just for completing the quick and easy debt assessment at www.PDSDebt.com/mad Vessi - Click vessi.com/MADNESS and use code MADNESS for 15% off your entire order! Free shipping to CA, US, AU,JP, TW,KR, SG Hello Fresh - Go to HelloFresh.com/madness50 and use code madness50 for 50% off, plus your first box ships free! Manly Bands - There's no better time to invest in a Manly Bands wedding ring than right now. We're offering a 25% discount on all wedding rings at ManlyBands.com with code MADNESS. Rocket Money - Stop throwing your money away. Cancel unwanted subscriptions and manage your expenses the easy way by going to RocketMoney.com/minds Liquid IV - Grab your Liquid I.V. Hydration Multiplier Sugar-Free in bulk nationwide at Costco or get 20% off when you go to www.liquid-iv.com and use code MADNESS at checkout. CrimeCon Appearances: Join us in London (June 10 - 11) or in Orlando (September 22 - 24). And don't forget to quote "MADNESS" to claim your discount. CrimeCon UK - https://www.crimecon.co.uk CrimeCon US - https://www.crimecon.com Research & Writing: Matt Snell Sources: 7news.com.au: Kathleen Folbigg's ex-husband Craig Folbigg speaks out after her pardon ABC.net.au Kathleen Folbigg conviction questioned after scientists discover genetic mutation which 'likely' killed two children BBC: Kathleen Folbigg: Woman jailed over infant deaths pardoned BHP: Our history CNN: Genetics may free a woman convicted of killing her 4 babies and help other parents explain the unexplainable Crimelibrary.org: Her Father's Daughter - The Kathleen Folbigg Story Daily Mail: Read the ominous handwritten letters a convicted baby killer sent to her best mate from behind bars - as they claim new evidence proves she DIDN'T smother her four kids to death: 'She's innocent' Huntervalley.com Justice for Kathleen Folbigg: Plea for Craig Folbigg to Provide His DNA Mamamia: When Kathleen Folbigg was 15, she learned the truth about her family's dark history Mayo Clinic: Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) Nationwide Children's Hospital: Laryngomalacia New Zealand Herald: Kathleen Folbigg: Notorious serial killer savagely bashed after moving prisons news.com.au: Inside serial baby killer Kathleen Folbigg's violent and tragic life Redacted report of Dr Michael Diamond dated 16 April 2019 Skynews.com.au: Tracy Chapman tells Kathleen Folbigg's former husband 'no point holding grudges' after ex wife pardoned over kids' deaths Supreme Court of New South Wales: R v Folbigg [2005] NSWCCA 23 (17 February 2005) The Age: 'I read her diary,' husband tells court The Age: Killing them softly The Daily Telegraph: Crime Week — The true story of child killer Kathleen Folbigg The Daily Telegraph: Kathleen Folbigg: Scientists plea for ex-husband's DNA The Guardian: Kathleen Folbigg hoped for ‘genetic miracle' after murder convictions, prison letters show The Guardian: Kathleen Folbigg pardoned and released after 20 years in jail over deaths of her four children The Guardian: Kathleen Folbigg to testify at inquiry into convictions for killing her four babies The Guardian: Kathleen Folbigg's ‘fierce women' on the need to challenge misogyny in criminal cases The Sydney Morning Herald: ‘Dear Trace': Kathleen Folbigg's prison letters to childhood friend The Sydney Morning Herald: Brutal father, tragic children: Folbigg was doomed to trauma The Sydney Morning Herald: Four dead by their mother's hand YouTube: Despite Kathleen's release from jail, Craig Folbigg still believes his children were murdered YouTube: IN FULL: NSW Attorney-General pardons Kathleen Folbigg | ABC News YouTube: Kathleen Folbigg speaks after being released from a jail near Grafton | 7NEWS YouTube: Kathleen Folbigg's tragic life started long before her babies died | ABC News YouTube: The unshakeable faith of the supporters behind the Kathleen Folbigg pardon | 7.30

Quinta Misteriosa
A pior serial killer da Austrália era inocente? | Caso Kathleen Folbigg

Quinta Misteriosa

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 38:40


Em 2003, Kathleen Folbigg foi condenada à 40 anos de prisão por ter assassinado seus quatro filhos. 20 anos depois, em 2023, ela foi liberada da prisão depois de provar através da genética, algo que ela sempre disse: que era inocente.

Love and Murder
Mid-Week Mini - A Journey from Prison to Freedom - The Case of Kathleen Folbigg

Love and Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 12:39


In this week's mini, I talk about sad case of Kathleen Folbigg, an Australian mother who was wrongly accused and jailed for the deaths of her four children.This case is groundbreaking as it marks the first time whole genome sequences were used by a court to find evidence of a cause of death. Kathleen not only lost her children but was also denied the opportunity to properly grieve. The impact of these revelations will continue to reverberate in legal and scientific communities in Australia and beyond. Kathleen has faced unimaginable tragedy and now prepares to leave prison and face a new chapter in her life.LaMs are invited to share your thoughts on the case through comments, joining the LaM Facebook group, or becoming a part of the exclusive LaM community on Patreon.Please don't forget to give us a 5-star review and share this episode with your friends and family.Listen now to the episode of Kathleen Folbigg right now on Love and MurderFor a commercial-free episode, pictures, and more head to our exclusive group at www.patreon.com/loveandmurderRate, Share, Subscribe!SOS link: https://www.speakpipe.com/LoveAndMurderPodcastYOUTUBE https://bit.ly/LoveMurderYouTubePATREON BONUS EPISODES: https://bit.ly/LandMBonusINSTAGRAM: instagram.com/loveandmurderpodcastTWITTER: https://twitter.com/noconductradioFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/relationshipcrimeFACEBOOK GROUP: https://bit.ly/39qUG3tWEBSITE: www.murderandlove.comMERCH: https://bit.ly/LnMShopWant to hear about a specific true crime case? Email me at noconductradio@gmail.comHi! It's Ky, the host of Love and Murder. In this podcast, I tell you true crime cases of relationships that turned to murder and I do it in the form of a story with mystery and suspense. I upload every week, and if you want even more episodes, then head on over to our Patreon for commercial free episodes as well as bonuses.Thanks for stopping by and remember that it's All Love and No Murder Yall!Intro music by:Shalash by Alexander NakaradaLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/4899-shalashLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4348896/advertisement

Life and Crimes with Andrew Rule
The voiceless victims

Life and Crimes with Andrew Rule

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 25:05


WARNING: DISTURBING CONTENT. The recent podcast series The Missing Australia leads Andrew Rule to examine the confronting case of a baby sent in the post. More on The Missing Australiahttps://www.heraldsun.com.au/truecrimeaustralia/the-missing-australia More on the Folbigg story:https://www.heraldsun.com.au/truecrimeaustralia/mothers-guilt Like the show? Get more at https://heraldsun.com.au/andrewruleAdvertising enquiries: newspodcastssold@news.com.au Crimestoppers: https://crimestoppers.com.au/ If you or anyone you know needs help Lifeline: 13 11 14Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636Kids Helpline: 1800 55 1800See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mombies
Kathleen Folbigg

Mombies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 55:40


Today we're bringing you the story of Kathleen Folbigg, who lost 4 children over the 10-year span from 1989-1999. Their deaths were originally found to be from SIDS or SUDC, but was something more sinister happening in the Folbigg house? Join us as we discuss. *Content Warning - Infant loss*Watch the Baby Killer ConspiracyKathleen Folbigg's ex-husband and father of her four dead babies breaks his silence - as what she did on her first night out of prison and the staggering sum she'll get for tell-all interview are revealedMeadow apologizes for 'misleading' cot death claimKathleen Folbigg's tragic life started long before her babies died — now she is a free womanBrutal father, tragic children: Folbigg was doomed to traumaBest friend of serial killer Kathleen Folbigg opens up about relationshipKathleen Folbigg letters and diary entries released to inquiry reveal dark moments in jailThe science that unlocked a rare genetic mutation in the Folbiggs — and set Kathleen freeFrom wanting her babies to 'shut up' to saying her daughter left 'with a bit of help': Chilling diary entries of Australia's worst female serial killer - as she wins a legal review of her caseInside serial baby killer Kathleen Folbigg's violent and tragic lifeCiting Doubt, Officials Free Woman Convicted in 4 Children's Deaths in 2003Researchers reveal how a new CALM mutation causes deadly arrhythmias Support the show

Mama Mystery - A True Crime Podcast
Ep 138 : Kathleen Folbigg

Mama Mystery - A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2023 39:52


Today's story takes place in New South Wales, Australia where a mom was charged with the unthinkable.  But at the end of this story, it will be up to you to decide if she was wrongfully convicted of a heinous crime OR the victim of an undiscovered genetic mutation….  Today's episode is sponsored by my favorite beauty brand : Kitsch! Right now, they are offering you 30% off your order when you go to www.MYKITSCH.com/MAMA - My personal favorite is the satin pillowcase and the Rosemary Scalp Oil. It is SO good. Treat yo-self! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

SBS Vietnamese - SBS Việt ngữ
Nước Úc trong tuần: Vụ án Kathleen Folbigg có ý nghĩa ra sao với hệ thống xét xử của Úc?

SBS Vietnamese - SBS Việt ngữ

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 14:26


Kathleen Folbigg đã phải ngồi tù 20 năm – bị cáo buộc và kết tội giết chết 4 đứa con của mình. Sau đó, chỉ vài tuần trước, cô đã được ân xá và trả tự do. Câu chuyện lan truyền khắp thế giới, từ Úc đến Vương quốc Anh và từ Anh đến Brazil. Nó đánh dấu một kết quả cảm động đối với một trong những vụ án được đưa tin nhiều nhất trong lịch sử tội phạm của Úc.

The Quicky
What Now For Kathleen Folbigg? Advice From A Former Inmate

The Quicky

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 15:47


When Kathleen Folbigg was jailed in 2003 John Howard was the Prime Minister, MySpace was emerging as a new social network and iPhone's were still four years away from launching. Walked out of jail just over two weeks ago, she faced a world full of unfamiliar things.  On her first night of freedom, she ate pizza and drank something that was popular when she went to jail: Kahlua and Coke. But now that the rush of being free has subsided and the reality of life on the outside kicks in, what will life be like?  In this episode of The Quicky, we speak to a man who also spent time behind bars for a crime he didn't commit, and find out what life after prison is really like.  Subscribe to Mamamia GET IN TOUCH Feedback? We're listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au CONTACT US Got a topic you'd like us to cover? Send us an email at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS  Host: Claire Murphy With thanks to:  Richard Miles - Arrested in 1994 and spent 15 years in prison. Founder of Miles Of Freedom. Producer: Claire Murphy Executive Producer: Kally Borg Audio Producer: Thom LionBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

7am
How the justice system failed Kathleen Folbigg

7am

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 24:36


Kathleen Folbigg was once known as Australia's worst female serial killer – now she's free after being pardoned. New scientific evidence played a big role in her release. But there are other issues that drove the media and the justice system's condemnation of Folbigg. The way her psychological state, her grief and her reliability were questioned speak to the treatment of women who are accused of murder. Today, contributor to The Saturday Paper Wendy Bacon, on the fight for Kathleen Folbigg's pardon and why it points to more wrongful convictions within our justice system. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Contributor to The Saturday Paper Wendy Bacon

True Crime Conversations
Where Does Kathleen Folbigg Go From Here?

True Crime Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 41:35


Earlier this week, in an historic decision, the NSW attorney general made the extraordinary announcement that Kathleen Folbigg had been granted a pardon after 20 years in prison. In 2003, Kathleen was sentenced to thirty years for the murders of three of her children and the manslaughter of a fourth. And while she always maintained her innocence, it wasn't until a second inquiry into Kathleen's convictions, that new scientific developments led to revelations that three of her children could have died of natural causes. As the dust settles from this week's announcement, attention has turned to understanding the failures that put her in jail, the scientific advancements that freed her, and quashing her convictions once and for all.  THE END BITS Subscribe to Mamamia CREDITS Guest: Dr Xanthe Mallett The latest episode of her podcast, Motive & Method, saw Xanthe and her cohost interview Kathleen's best friend Tracy Chapman. Listen here. Host & Producer: Emma Gillespie Executive Producer: Gia Moylan Audio Producer: Tegan Sadler GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at truecrime@mamamia.com.au   Join our closed Facebook community to discuss this episode. Just search True Crime Conversations on Facebook or follow this link https://bit.ly/tcc-group  If any of the contents in this episode have caused distress, know that there is help available via Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636 Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Just by reading our articles or listening to our podcasts, you're helping to fund girls in schools in some of the most disadvantaged countries in the world - through our partnership with Room to Read. We're currently funding 300 girls in school every day and our aim is to get to 1,000. Find out more about Mamamia at mamamia.com.auBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano
Kathleen Folbigg, libera dopo 20 anni grazie alla scienza

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 12:12


Il caso di Kathleen Folbigg, graziata dopo aver trascorso vent'anni in prigione in seguito alla condanna per l'uccisione dei suoi quattro figli, apre il dibattito sul sistema giuridico australiano.

Serial Napper
Kathleen Folbigg: Australia's Worst Female Serial Killer or Grieving Mother?

Serial Napper

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 25:24


Kathleen Kolbigg is either a grieving mother who tragically and unusually lost four of her babies - or she's Australia's worst female serial killer. It really depends on who you ask. Kathleen - who goes by Kathy - would lose four of her young children tragically between the years 1989 and 1999. Babies Caleb, Patrick, Sarah and Laura were between the ages of only 19 days old and 19 months old when they died. Initially, it was believed that sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) was the cause of death in at least two of the children, however, after 19-month-old Laura suddenly passed away after a nap, investigators began to take a closer look. There was a diary found, where Kathleen wrote long entries about her experience being a mother. Some took these to be nothing more than an expression of grief and guilt for not being able to save her babies. Others, including the police, would see this as a confession and admission of guilt for killing her children. Kathy Folbigg has always maintained her innocence.Ultimately, Kathy would be convicted of the deaths of her four children and ordered to spend 40 years in prison. In a recent surprising turn of events, just this past week Kathy was pardoned and released from prison after spending 20 years behind bars. Some people are celebrating her release as a long overdue success while others believe she killed her children and should still be in prison. So is Kathy Folbigg a mother who has experienced the worst kind of pain imaginable, the loss of four of her children - or she is Australia's worst female serial killer? Sources:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/00450610701324916https://www.mamamia.com.au/kathleen-folbigg-inquiry-diary/https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/jun/05/kathleen-folbigg-pardoned-after-20-years-in-jail-over-deaths-of-her-four-childrenhttps://www.crimelibrary.org/notorious_murders/women/folbigg/3.html https://youtu.be/fAcEQpGiV5w Support the showFollow me here: ► YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@SerialNapper/► Twitter - https://twitter.com/serial_napper► Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/serialnappernik/► Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SerialNapper/► TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@serialnappernik Join the Serial Society true crime Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/serialnapperpatron

Squiz Today
Wednesday, 7 June: Interest rates hit an 11 year high; Folbigg speaks after prison release; More Republicans enter the presidential race; and Apple's computer for your face

Squiz Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 11:10


The Squiz is your shortcut to the news. More details and links to further reading for all of today's news can be found in The Squiz Today email. Click here to get it in your inbox each weekday morning. Other things we do: Squiz Shortcuts - a weekly explainer on big news topics Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties! #Sponsored Stream Deadloch here on Prime Video, and if you haven't signed up yet - sign on for their offer of a 30 day free trial.

SBS Spanish - SBS en español
“Una victoria para la ciencia”: primeras palabras de Kathleen Folbigg después de ser liberada

SBS Spanish - SBS en español

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 15:52


Por décadas Kathleen Folbigg fue tildada como la peor asesina en serie de Australia por provocar la muerte de sus cuatro hijos. Pero el lunes, después de pasar 20 años en la cárcel, esta madre australiana fue indultada y liberada gracias a una larga investigación científica, liderada por Carola García de Vinuesa, una inmunóloga española, que junto a otros expertos demostraron que los fallecimientos probablemente se debieron a una rara mutación genética. García de Vinuesa hizo eco de las palabras de Folbigg por medio de una entrevista con SBS Spanish.

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Australia: Folbigg pardoned, 'unreliable witness', recession warning, Qantas share dump

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 8:07


Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Kathryn to talk about the decision to pardon and free Kathleen Folbigg, the woman once dubbed Australia's worst female serial killer for the deaths of her four baby children.

RedHanded
REUPLOAD: Episode 257 - Genes & Justice: Kathleen Folbigg & Patricia Stallings

RedHanded

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 54:33


With the news that Kathleen Folbigg has finally been pardoned, we wanted to help you revisit this case, and Kathleen's incredibly tragic story by re-uploading our episode from August 2022.“One sudden infant death is a tragedy, two is suspicious and three is murder”; this theory has pervaded criminal investigations for decades. So when Kathleen Folbigg's daughter, Laura, became her fourth child to die mysteriously - Kathleen found herself labeled “Australia's Worst Female Serial Killer”.Today we delve into two unbelievable cases which highlight the immense challenges of the intersection between science and justice in the courtroom.Follow us on social media:InstagramTwitterVisit our website:WebsiteSources available on redhandedpodcast.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Mamamia Out Loud
Kathleen Folbigg, Bruce Lehrmann & Jock's Last Job

Mamamia Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 37:49


Subscribe to Mamamia Kathleen Folbigg has been pardoned after spending 20 years in jail over killing her four children. We unpack the news, and our feelings. Plus, last night we heard Bruce Lehrmann giving his side of the story for the first time about what happened the night he and Brittany Higgins went back to Parliament House. So what are we meant to make of it?   Plus, why one Hollywood actress says NOT having kids ruined her career. The End Bits Listen to Mia's No Filter with Jane Hansen: Kathleen Folbigg: Serial Killer Or Wrongly Convicted? Listen to the Kathleen Folbigg episode of True Crime Conversations: After 20 Years In Prison, Kathleen Folbigg Has Been Pardoned Read more about Tara Reid: Tara Reid said not having kids ruined her career. RECOMMENDATION: Mia wants you to watch Lise Carlaw's packing saga on Instagram.  GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening. Leave us a voice memo or email us at outloud@mamamia.com.au Join our Facebook group Mamamia Outlouders to talk about the show. CREDITS: Hosts: Mia Freedman, Holly Wainwright, and Jessie StephensProducer: Emma Gillespie Assistant Producer: Susannah Makin Audio Producer: Leah Porges Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Just by reading our articles or listening to our podcasts, you're helping to fund girls in schools in some of the most disadvantaged countries in the world - through our partnership with Room to Read. We're currently funding 300 girls in school every day and our aim is to get to 1,000. Find out more about Mamamia at mamamia.com.auBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

True Crime Conversations
After 20 Years In Prison, Kathleen Folbigg Has Been Pardoned

True Crime Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 42:04


After 20 years behind bars, Kathleen Folbigg has been pardoned, and released from prison. A landmark inquiry saw NSW's top prosecutor accept there was reasonable doubt about her convictions over the deaths of her four children. If you're not aware or Kathleen's story, you're about to hear our episode with investigative journalist Jane Hansen who unpacked the forensic evidence that was to be examined in the inquiry. The evidence that has now led to Kathleen Folbigg's freedom...Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

No Filter
The Wrongful Conviction Of Kathleen Folbigg

No Filter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 57:17


Subscribe to Mamamia Nearly 20 years ago, Kathleen Folbigg was sentenced to 40 years in jail for the murder of three of her children, and the manslaughter of her fourth. She was described as Australia's worst female serial killer. Earlier this week, she was pardoned of her crimes.  Mia Freedman sits down with journalist Jane Hansen to hear Kathleen's story...Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Squiz Today
Tuesday, 6 June: Kathleen Folbigg has been freed; It's interest rates day; A report into sky-high airfares; And perfecting your Hollywood smile

Squiz Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 11:12


The Squiz is your shortcut to the news. More details and links to further reading for all of today's news can be found in The Squiz Today email. Click here to get it in your inbox each weekday morning. Other things we do: Squiz Shortcuts - a weekly explainer on big news topics Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties! #Sponsored Stream Deadloch here on Prime Video, and if you haven't signed up yet - sign on for their offer of a 30 day free trial.

SBS Spanish - SBS en español
Australia indulta a Kathleen Folbigg tras pasar 20 años en prisión acusada de la muerte de sus cuatro hijos

SBS Spanish - SBS en español

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 13:45


La madre australiana ha quedado en libertad después de que una averiguación encontrara que había dudas razonables sobre su culpabilidad. En 2022, cuando se ordenó esta nueva averiguación que hoy dio paso al indulto de Folbigg, SBS Spanish conversó en exclusiva con la inmunóloga Carola García de Vinuesa, líder del equipo de investigación que descubrió la mutación genética que cambió el curso de las investigaciones de este histórico caso.

The Signal
How science freed Kathleen Folbigg

The Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 13:26


She was once dubbed 'Australia's worst serial killer', after the deaths of her four children.  But now, Kathleen Folbigg is a free woman, after spending two decades in jail.  In a miscarriage of justice case reminiscent of the wrongful conviction of Lindy Chamberlain, the NSW Attorney-General has pardoned the 55-year-old after new scientific evidence emerged.  Today, ABC Background Briefing reporter Rachael Brown on Kathleen Folbigg's freedom and what it says about the judicial system.  Featured:  Rachael Brown, reporter, Background Briefing, ABC Radio National and ABC listen app 

The Signal
How science freed Kathleen Folbigg

The Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 13:26


She was once dubbed 'Australia's worst serial killer', after the deaths of her four children.  But now, Kathleen Folbigg is a free woman, after spending two decades in jail.  In a miscarriage of justice case reminiscent of the wrongful conviction of Lindy Chamberlain, the NSW Attorney-General has pardoned the 55-year-old after new scientific evidence emerged.  Today, ABC Background Briefing reporter Rachael Brown on Kathleen Folbigg's freedom and what it says about the judicial system.  Featured:  Rachael Brown, reporter, Background Briefing, ABC Radio National and ABC listen app 

The Quicky
Evening News: Kathleen Folbigg Pardoned After 20 Years In Prison

The Quicky

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 3:49


Welcome to The Quicky, getting you up to speed daily.  On top of The Quicky team bringing you a daily deep dive on one topic that has captured your attention along with the morning news headlines, we also update you each afternoon from 5pm with the evening headlines. If you have a topic you would like us to look into further, email thequicky@mamamia.com.au with your story suggestions. CREDITS  Host: Isabella Ross Audio Producer: Thom Lion Subscribe to MamamiaBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Quicky
20 Years In Jail For Crimes She Didn't Commit: Kathleen Folbigg Freed

The Quicky

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 25:33


Kathleen Folbigg was in 2003 found guilty of murdering her four children between 1989 and 1999 But after a team of leading scientific experts placed doubt on her being to blame for the deaths of Caleb, Patrick, Sarah and Laura, Kathleen will now walk free Today we look at how science caught up with the lost lives of Kathleen Folbigg's children and how this case turned into the Lindy Chamberlain of 2023. Subscribe to Mamamia GET IN TOUCH Feedback? We're listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au CONTACT US Got a topic you'd like us to cover? Send us an email at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS  Host: Claire Murphy With thanks to:  Felicity Graham - A Sydney Barrister and contributor to The Wigs legal podcast. She wrote to the Attorney General calling for a pardon for Kathleen Folbigg Producer: Claire Murphy Executive Producer: Kally Borg Audio Producer: Thom LionBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Weird Crap in Australia
Episode 255 - The Case of Kathleen Folbigg Part 2 (1989-2003)

Weird Crap in Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 70:10


In this episode, we delve into the case of Kathleen Folbigg, an Australian woman convicted of killing her four infant children over the course of a decade. We explore the evidence presented at trial, including Folbigg's own diaries, which contain disturbing and incriminating entries. We also examine the controversial science of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and the role it played in the case.Join Holly and Matthew as they look at the ongoing debate over Folbigg's guilt or innocence, with some experts questioning the validity of the evidence against her.

Weird Crap in Australia
Episode 254 - The Case of Kathleen Folbigg Part 1 (1989-2003)

Weird Crap in Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 54:08


In this episode, we delve into the case of Kathleen Folbigg, an Australian woman convicted of killing her four infant children over the course of a decade. We explore the evidence presented at trial, including Folbigg's own diaries, which contain disturbing and incriminating entries. We also examine the controversial science of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and the role it played in the case.Join Holly and Matthew as they look at the ongoing debate over Folbigg's guilt or innocence, with some experts questioning the validity of the evidence against her.

Nature Podcast
Audio long read: She was convicted of killing her four children. Could a gene mutation set her free?

Nature Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 31:19


Kathleen Folbigg has spent nearly 20 years in prison after being convicted of killing her four children. But in 2018, a group of scientists began gathering evidence that suggested another possibility for the deaths — that at least two of them were attributable to a genetic mutation that can affect heart function. A judicial inquiry in 2019 failed to reverse Folbigg's conviction, but this month, the researchers will present new evidence at a second inquiry, which could ultimately spell freedom for Folbigg.This is an audio version of our Feature: She was convicted of killing her four children. Could a gene mutation set her free? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

RedHanded
257: Episode 257 - Genes & Justice: Kathleen Folbigg & Patricia Stallings

RedHanded

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 60:04


“1 sudden infant death is a tragedy, 2 is suspicious and 3 is murder”; this theory has pervaded criminal investigations for decades. And so when Kathleen Folbigg's daughter, Laura, became her fourth child to die mysteriously - Kathleen found herself on death row labeled “Australia's Worst Female Serial Killer”. Today the girls delve into 2 unbelievable cases which highlight the immense challenges of the intersection between science and justice in the courtroom. And discover how a series of bizarre circumstances and medical anomalies could have led to the deaths of 5 babies and the imprisonment of two women. Become a patron: Patreon Order a copy of the book here (US & Canada): Order on Wellesley Books Order on Amazon.com Order a copy of the book here (UK, Ireland, Europe, NZ, Aus): Order on Amazon.co.uk Order on Foyles Follow us on social media: Instagram Twitter Visit our website: Website