Case 64: Peter Weinberger

Case 64: Peter Weinberger

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Case 338: The Folbigg Children (Part 2/2)

[Part 2 of 2]*** Content warning: child victims ***As police looked into the deaths of Caleb, Patrick, Sarah and Laura Folbigg, they were introduced to Meadows Law – the theory that one infant death is a tragedy, two is suspicious, but three is murder. With suspicion mounting aga ...  Show more

Case 338: The Folbigg Children (Part 1/2)

[Part 1 of 2]*** Content warning: child victims ***Married couple Craig and Kathleen Folbigg wanted nothing more than to be parents. Throughout the late 1980s and 1990s, Kathleen gave birth to four children—Caleb, Patrick, Sarah and Laura—but tragically, none of them survived pas ...  Show more

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