Baby killer Keli Lane refused release from NSW jail in ‘no body, no parole’ law test
by Australian Associated Press and Jordyn Beazley from World news | The Guardian on (#6KHG1)
Keli Lane, convicted of murdering newborn daughter in 1996, refused parole because she has not helped police find Tegan's body
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A woman convicted of killing her baby daughter in one of Australia's most notorious criminal cases has been denied parole after more than 13 years behind bars.
Keli Lane, 48, was convicted in 2010 after a jury found her guilty of murdering her newborn daughter Tegan in September 1996.
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