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Folbigg inquiry into her four convictions reinforces her guilt, judge finds - ABC News

An inquiry into Kathleen Folbigg's conviction for killing her four children has reinforced her guilt, a judge has found.

Chief Judge of the NSW District Court Reginald Blanch, who was conducting the inquiry, said after reviewing its results he did not have "any reasonable doubt" as to Folbigg's guilt.

Folbigg was sentenced to a minimum 25 years in prison after being found guilty in 2003 of the murder of three of her infants and the manslaughter of a fourth over a 10-year period from 1989.

Folbigg will continue to serve her sentence.

The inquiry took place in April following a petition by legal representatives for Ms Folbigg who raised doubt over the evidence used to convict her.

Folbigg has always denied killing her children and broke down while giving evidence during the inquiry.  

Judge Blanch's finding means Folbigg, who has been described as Australia's 'most hated woman', remains Australia's worst female serial killer.

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