Australia's worst female serial killer breaks down in court

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Six of her diaries taken from the 10 to 11-year period, in which her four children died, are before the inquiry while up to five others are unaccounted for. 9News

Folbigg told the court she was always alone when she found her children."I cherish Laura more, I miss her [Sarah] yes, but am not sad that Laura is here and she isn't.“Is that a bad way to think, don’t know.

“Wouldn’t of [sic] handled another like Sarah. She’s saved her life by being different" she wrote later.

 

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