247:(DOCS) child protection worker made further investigations that led to finding that the child born in 1999 was in fact not Lane's first child and that she had given birth in 1996 at Auburn Hospital. Further investigations revealed that Lane had also given birth in 1995, during her four-year relationship with Gillies. Gillies claimed he was completely unaware of Lane's pregnancies. When confronted with these allegations in October 1999, Lane initially denied the existence of the two earlier children. Several days later, she claimed that her daughter was living with a family in
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resulted in the coroner declaring that he was "... comfortably satisfied that Tegan Lane is in fact deceased..." and that he was concerned that Tegan had met with foul play, although he also stated that there still existed a possibility that she was alive somewhere. The
Coroner ordered that a death certificate would be issued for Tegan and recommended that the brief of evidence and transcript of the coronial inquiry be forwarded to the New South Wales Homicide Squad for assessment and if necessary further investigation.
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Hospital car park but later changed this story to state it was inside the hospital foyer. It was reported that during the police interviews Lane said several times she felt alone when she became pregnant and told her mother in an intercepted phone call "I had no other choice", referring to why she gave the baby to Norris. Manly Police referred the matter to the New South Wales
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Noeline (Nana) Norris, Andrew Norris's mother, all alleged to have participated in or witnessed carriage of baby Tegan from Auburn Hospital. Despite nine documented versions of what happened that day, it was reported that
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The evidence heard at the trial was similar to that presented at the inquest four years earlier. The major differences were the police searches that occurred in between, and the discovery that Lane had left Auburn
Hospital not at 2 pm on the day Tegan disappeared, but several hours earlier. The
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In 1999, 25 weeks pregnant with her third child (pregnancy five), Lane flew to
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on Friday nights after a drinking session at the Town Hall pub ("The Townie"). Lane alleges in her police interviews Norris's long-term partner, Melanie, also lived there as she often saw female apparel strewn around the unit. According to Lane, Melanie was in retail although she was not present at
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post screening, Lane had told her "Andrew had no interest in water". Police also sought to locate Tegan Lane by searching the records of over 9,000 primary schools in
Australia – a search process that lasted two years. Two girls named Tegan Lane were found in Queensland and another possibility was
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Lane was denied parole on 22 March 2024 in accordance with the "No body, No parole" laws of New South Wales. While the law remains in force and as long as Lane is unable to satisfy the New South Wales State Parole
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player and teacher, was convicted of the 1996 murder of her newborn baby, Tegan, and of three counts of making a false declaration. On 18 April 2011, Lane's lawyers lodged an appeal against her conviction at the same time as a Sydney taxi driver alleged he saw Lane dispose of the child. Her final
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February 2001, Lane, who by now was seven months pregnant with her fourth child (i.e. pregnancy six), was interviewed by police. During the police interview, Lane claimed that she had given Tegan to the baby's father, a man called Andrew Norris (or Morris), with whom she claimed to have had a
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Ravenswood where her credentials are listed in the school year book as a degree qualified teacher with honours. Between 1994 and 1998, she was in a relationship with rugby union player Duncan Gillies. An elite water polo
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February 2006. The inquest was presided over by the State Coroner, John Abernethy, and heard that police had undertaken an extensive search for the child, including attempting to match DNA samples. The inquest
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aired a three part documentary, an opinion piece, which featured interviews with Lane, conducted via numerous six-minute telephone calls from inside jail of which a small percentage were included and edited down for production space.
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verdict on the murder charge. Under advice from Whealy, the jury was given the option of returning a majority of 11 to one verdict. A little later on the same day, the jury found Lane guilty of murder of Tegan. Lane was refused bail.
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Davis, S., On Trial: The Case of Keli Lane and the ABC, Birriebungi Press, 2019.
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Nice Girl – The story of Keli Lane and her missing baby, Tegan
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1402:"Parole determination Keli Lane 22 March 2024"
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660:"How Keli Lane's secret life was exposed"
603:"How Keli Lane's secret life was exposed"
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1166:"Murder the only 'option' for Keli Lane"
972:"Mother charged over baby Tegan's death"
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1192:"Lane gets 18 years for baby's murder"
855:Cornwall, Deborah (13 December 2010).
343:defending Lane under instruction from
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1532:Australian people convicted of murder
1328:"Keli Lane's murder appeal dates set"
1326:Gardiner, Stephanie (13 March 2013).
1269:Gardiner, Stephanie (18 April 2011).
1243:Gardiner, Stephanie (15 April 2011).
1198:. Australian Broadcasting Corporation
951:. Australian Broadcasting Corporation
890:. Australian Broadcasting Corporation
863:. Australian Broadcasting Corporation
810:. Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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1023:Robinson, Natasha (12 August 2010).
830:"DNA tests show girl not Tegan Lane"
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305:NSW Director of Public Prosecutions
774:Thompson, Matthew (25 June 2005).
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1307:from the original on 16 July 2021
1303:. Sydney. AAP. 4 September 2012.
884:"Tegan Lane case still a mystery"
776:"I had no idea Keli was pregnant"
722:Arlington, Kim (17 August 2010).
1217:Duffy, Michael (15 April 2011).
1190:Wells, Jamelle (15 April 2011).
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882:Mark, David (15 February 2006).
286:Subsequent police investigations
245:Department of Community Services
857:"Keli Lane charged with murder"
1557:Water polo players from Sydney
1483:Simon & Schuster Australia
1164:Davies, Lisa (12 March 2011).
836:. Australia. AAP. 17 June 2005
802:"Tegan Lane inquest suspended"
420:Exposed: The Case of Keli Lane
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122:1996 murder of Tegan Lee Lane
800:Mark, David (27 June 2005).
749:"Keli Lane had baby induced"
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1089:. Melbourne. Archived from
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331:Anthony Whealy; with
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327:; presided over by
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381:general deterrence
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