
This episode covers the tragic story of Craig and Kathleen Folbigg, who lost four children under the age of two. It discusses the circumstances surrounding the deaths of Caleb, Patrick, Sarah, and Laura, and the subsequent investigation into Kathleen's potential involvement.
The Folbiggs were a married couple in the late 1980s and 1990s, eager to become parents. However, their joy turned to sorrow as each of their children died before reaching their second birthday. Initially, these deaths were attributed to natural causes.
As time passed, suspicions arose regarding Kathleen's role in the deaths. The episode examines the evidence that led to the questioning of her actions and the impact of these events on the family.
Listeners hear about the emotional toll on Craig and Kathleen, as well as the broader implications of the case in discussions about parental responsibility and grief.
The episode concludes by reflecting on the ongoing debate surrounding the Folbigg case and its significance in the legal and social context.
Craig and Kathleen Folbigg lost four children, raising suspicions about Kathleen's involvement in their deaths.

This episode stands out for the following:
Had Kathleen done something to harm her children?innocent mother or killer?