‘I would not have survived’: inside the friendships that kept Kathleen Folbigg going for 20 years

Tracy Chapman’s unyielding push against the judicial system galvanised a support network that helped secure justice for a childhood friend

After 20 years behind bars, it took Kathleen Folbigg less than a day to look comfortable in a world that’s changed tremendously since she was last a free woman.

Glowing as she sits back on a couch with a camera pointed at her face, she seems content. She had spent her first night of freedom with pizza, Kahlua and Coke, while being “bamboozled” by TV streaming services, longtime friend Megan Donegan says.

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