The Genetic Alibi: How DNA Freed "Australia's Worst Serial Killer" 🧠 Tech Takedown
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She spent 20 years in prison for 'killing' her four babies. Then science found the gene that actually did it. 🧬🔓 We investigate the Kathleen Folbigg exoneration. We break down the clash between "Meadow's Law" (statistical assumption of guilt) and Genomic Sequencing. We reveal how 100 scientists fought the legal system to prove that a rare mutation (CALM2-G114R), not a mother's rage, stopped her children's hearts.
1. The Statistical Lie: One is a tragedy, three is murder. We analyze the conviction. We discuss how the prosecution used Meadow's Law—the idea that four sudden infant deaths in one family is statistically impossible without foul play. We explain how this mathematical fallacy, combined with weaponized diary entries about "guilt" and "stress," convicted a grieving mother without a shred of physical evidence.
2. The "Calmodulin" Breakthrough: The traffic cop of the heart. We expose the science. We discuss the work of Dr. Carola Vinuesa, who sequenced the Folbigg genome and found the CALM2-G114R mutation in Kathleen and her two daughters. We explain how this gene regulates calcium in the heart and how a simple fever or decongestant could trigger a fatal arrhythmia, providing a biological smoking gun for the deaths.
3. The $2 Million Insult: Free but shortchanged. We explore the aftermath. We discuss the controversy over the ex-gratia payment of $2 million offered to Folbigg for 20 years of wrongful imprisonment. We analyze why legal experts call this "woefully inadequate" compared to other cases (like David Eastman's $7 million), and why the government refuses to pay the legal fees of the scientists who solved the case.
The full list of sources used to create this episode can be found on our Patreon under https://www.patreon.com/c/Morgrain
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