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She was convicted of killing her four children. Could a gene mutation set her free?

Nicky Phillips

Nature, 2022, vol. 611, issue 7935, 218-223

Abstract: Kathleen Folbigg has spent 19 years in prison and was dubbed ‘Australia’s worst female serial killer’. Now, an inquiry into her case will look at clinical genetics in a whole new way.

Keywords: Genetics; Genomics; Law; Society (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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