After a child protection worker, John Borovnik, alerted police, they began investigating Lane. A coronial inquest was held and a fruitless search for a body or a living Tegan Lee Lane began. These are abbreviated versions of some of the 13 questions Cowdery lists in his book: 1. Which version is correct? But she later said his name was Andrew Norris, a discrepancy which further aroused police suspicions she was lying about what happened.
What police did discover was a pattern of deception Lane used to conceal her pregnancies from family and friends. Keli Lane falls pregnant for the first time, she is 17 years old and in her final year of high school. She tells her boyfriend and together they decide to have a termination. Keli Lane carries her third pregnancy to full term and gives birth to a healthy baby girl in March.
She conceals the pregnancy and birth from family and friends and puts the baby up for adoption. Keli Lane falls pregnant for the fourth time and carries a second child to term.
Keli gives birth to her second child, a baby girl who she names Tegan. Tegan is born at Auburn Hospital in Sydney's west. Case worker John Borovnik is handling the boy's adoption, and becomes suspicious when Keli Lane denies she gave birth to a child in Keli Lane is interviewed by police for the first time.
She says she gave Tegan to the natural father, and agrees his name is Andrew Morris. Keli Lane is interviewed for the second time by police. Keli Lane is interviewed for a third time by police. She is told they don't believe her story, and the case will go to an inquest. This is the first day of the inquest into the disappearance of Tegan Lane, with a non-publication order placed on the entire matter. The case is adjourned until October 27, , when the non-publication order is lifted.
After 18 months, the inquest finishes. State Coroner John Abernethy says he is comfortably satisfied Tegan Lane is dead, but says there is insufficient evidence to establish place, manner and cause of death. Keli Lane is found guilty of murder and three counts of making a false statement by a majority verdict Keli Lane is sentenced to 18 years imprisonment with a non-parole period of 13 years and 5 months.
Keli maintains that Tegan is alive and asks Caro to investigate her conviction. Kate said she knew Patrick was still in touch with Lane — the pair had been dating when Lane was convicted — but was unaware he continued to visit Lane in jail and was receiving and keeping her letters.
That was in June last year, about 18 months into Kate and Patrick's relationship, and Kate decided to write Keli a letter to tell her to stop writing the "sex letters'' to her boyfriend. That's when the harassment started. In part, the poem read: "The woman who comes after me will be the bootleg version of who I am, she will try and write poems for you and erase the ones I've left memorised on your lips but her lines could never punch you in the stomach the way mine did.
Image: Supplied. Kate believes the letter was an obvious suggestion that Lane was still the one Patrick loved. I immediately thought this woman is malicious and obviously very jealous. It made me think she had been stewing over the letter I had sent her. But that's when it all started. It was to get much worse for Kate.
By September, Lane is said to have convinced an associate of one of her jailbird friends to send Kate a carrot, apparently telling them it was a joke for a friend. Police would later investigate how the sender received Kate's address. But even that wasn't straightforward, as the sender had inadvertently changed the numbers on the address and the carrot never arrived. The sender later claimed to Kate and others on social media that Lane had put him up to wrapping it in newspaper and posting it.
He even showed them a message he sent his mother, dated months beforehand, with the wrong address to show it was a request directly from Lane. A Christmas card from Lane dated December 27 but not received until late January had the same address. Chillingly, the Christmas card read: "Enjoy playing make believe in my house — pretending and forcing yourself to fit in. Under all those tantrums, lies and tears you know the truth. Contact Caro Meldrum-Hanna. More stories from New South Wales.
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