Kathleen Folbigg inquiry adjourned as police produce 500 hours of recordings from bug planted in home
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Rare gene mutations, innocent coping mechanisms and 500 hours of bugged police recordings, it's all evidence heard by a judicial inquiry into Kathleen Folbigg's convictions for killing her four children. The New South Wales mother has been behind bars for 20 years, but in the last two weeks, the inquiry has heard evidence used to put her away could have been misunderstood.
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