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Thanks!But even before she convinced the sceptical award-winning reporter to investigate her 2010 conviction, Lane had enlisted the help of a group of Melbourne law students and their lecturer.
Researchers from RMIT University’s Bridge of Hope Innocence Initiative have been quietly and painstakingly sifting through hundreds of pages of evidence and trial notes since receiving an impassioned letter from Lane in 2015.
“I’ve spent a lot of time with Lane since writing about her case in 2014, and actually it doesn’t matter if, after getting to know her, I think she is innocent or not. What matters is that someone can be found guilty of murder when no evidence exists to demonstrate murder took place.
‘Keli Lane believes she is innocent’
So 3 years for RMIT and 2 for ABC on the case.