Infamous baby killer Keli Lane's parole bid denied after over 13 years in prison. Find out the shocking details behind her case!
Keli Lane, the convicted baby killer, has been denied parole under NSW's 'no body, no parole' laws. Lane, who was found guilty of murdering her newborn daughter, Tegan, in 2010, has been serving a minimum of 13 years and five months in jail. The State Parole Authority refused her release, stating that Lane has not helped police locate Tegan's body. Despite Lane's claims of innocence, the parole bid rejection has sparked debates on the justice system's handling of cases with no physical evidence.
The judge overseeing Lane's trial previously described her case as 'circumstantial,' highlighting the lack of concrete evidence tying her to the crime. However, the parole denial reinforces the stringent application of the 'no body, no parole' policy in NSW. Lane's continued incarceration raises questions about the balance between justice and the need for physical proof in criminal cases.
In a final attempt to secure her freedom, Lane must navigate the legal complexities surrounding her case. With public interest and scrutiny surrounding her parole bid, Lane's story continues to captivate audiences, shedding light on the complexities of the legal system and the enduring impact of high-profile criminal cases.
The saga of Keli Lane serves as a reminder of the ongoing debates on justice, evidence, and parole eligibility in Australia. As the discussion evolves, Lane's case remains a focal point for examining the intersection of law, morality, and public perception in cases of heinous crimes.
The judge on Keli Lane's trial has since said her case was "circumstantial", but the State Parole Authority denied her parole quoting the 'no body, ...
Keli Lane, convicted of murdering newborn daughter in 1996, refused parole because she has not helped police find Tegan's body.
Keli Lane's bid for freedom was denied under NSW's "no body, no parole" laws, with the state parole authority saying it was "not satisfied" she had ...
Lane was found guilty of murdering her daughter, Tegan, in 2010, and was sentenced to a minimum of 13 years and five months in jail. She has always maintained ...
Convicted baby killer Keli Lane has failed in her parole bid after spending more than 13 years behind bars for the murder of her daughter Tegan.
Baby killer Keli Lane will remain behind bars after her bid for freedom was rejected by the NSW State Parole Authority on Friday.
Convicted baby killer Keli Lane has failed in her parole bid after spending more than 13 years behind bars for the murder of her daughter Tegan.
Baby killer Keli Lane, 49, was found guilty by a jury in 2010 of murdering her newborn daughter Tegan. She has been denied parole after failing to provide ...
Convicted baby killer Keli Lane has failed in her parole bid after spending more than 13 years behind bars for the murder of her daughter Tegan.
Convicted baby killer Keli Lane has failed in her parole bid almost two decades after the death of her daughter Tegan, authorities have determined.
Convicted baby killer Keli Lane has failed in her parole bid almost two decades after the death of her daughter Tegan, authorities have determined.
Convicted baby killer Keli Lane has failed in her parole bid almost two decades after the death of her daughter Tegan, authorities have determined.
Convicted baby killer Keli Lane has failed in her parole bid almost two decades after the death of her daughter Tegan, authorities have determined.