tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2186593343917545414.post3950746181760282240..comments2024-03-10T12:29:30.004-07:00Comments on pediatric neurology: Infanticide vs. inherited cardiac arrhythmias 2Galen Breningstall, MDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07170864203251456228noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2186593343917545414.post-23217858314901858462021-04-12T08:30:55.846-07:002021-04-12T08:30:55.846-07:00BoredinBrisbane
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People, there is clear...BoredinBrisbane<br />2 years ago<br />People, there is clear forensic evidence that these babies died of natural causes.<br /><br />Not only is it in her family history, but back in the day SIDS was a MUCH bigger issue than it is now.<br /><br />There are real child killers out there free, where she should be, because people concentrated way too much on this woman, in the same way people cared too much about Lindsay Chamberlain.<br /><br />Mothers can kill their babies, it’s well known. But we need to be very careful, lest more innocent people get put behind bars. You’d all be up in arms if it was a man who had innocence proving evidence<br /><br />PAACDA2<br />2 years ago<br />Those diary entries is what makes it 100% clear that she’s guilty as sin! “She’s a good natured baby and it’s SAVED HER FROM SHARING HER SIBLINGS FATE”! Yeah by being murdered by her . “I’m my father’s daughter”...a killer just like her father. Hope she’s been fixed so she can’t have anymore since Australia is crazy enough to let her out after 30 years<br /><br />https://www.reddit.com/r/australia/comments/96sj5a/australias_most_hated_woman_kathleen_folbigg/Galen Breningstall, MDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07170864203251456228noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2186593343917545414.post-7368807027623875032021-04-12T08:19:05.125-07:002021-04-12T08:19:05.125-07:00Luke Grant is joined by Emeritus Professor Ian Slo...Luke Grant is joined by Emeritus Professor Ian Sloan, President of the Royal Society of NSW fellows, who now counts 66 of their fellows joining a growing body of scientists calling for the pardon and release of Kathleen Folbigg, who is serving a 30-year prison sentence for the murder of three of her children, and the manslaughter of a fourth.<br /><br />The group have signed a letter to NSW Governor Margaret Beazley and Attorney-General Mark Speakman backing an earlier petition lodged on Folbigg’s behalf in early March.<br /><br />In November, a peer-reviewed paper written by 27 scientists from across the world concluded that a genetic mutation, CALM2 G114R, had “likely” triggered the deaths of Folbigg’s daughters, Sarah and Laura.<br /><br />The letter signed by 66 scientists, which was sent to the NSW Governor late last week, says “newly analysed genetic data provides clear evidence of a lethal gene mutation in two children, with a second rare gene defect in the two boys”.<br /><br />So the question is, does our judicial system have capacity to accept the science?<br /><br />https://www.2gb.com/podcast/royal-society-of-nsw-fellows-call-for-kathleen-folbigg-pardon/Galen Breningstall, MDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07170864203251456228noreply@blogger.com