Woman’s Day (Australia)

WHAT HAPPENED TO BABY TEGAN?

If alive, the convicted killer’s daughter turns 25 this month

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Next week marks a quarter of a century since Keli Lane’s daughter Tegan was born. Two days later she vanished.

At 25, Tegan would now be four years older than her mother was at the time she birthed and murdered the newborn baby.

Since being found guilty of Tegan’s murder in 2010, the case of the former champion water polo player – who had five secret pregnancie­s over seven years – has been the subject of debate and controvers­y.

If you believe Lane, 46, who has fought for years to have her conviction overturned, then Tegan could still be alive and

living with her father. But this man, who is allegedly named Andrew Norris or Andrew Morris, has never been located despite a police investigat­ion.

However, Lane has never given evidence in court and has told eight different versions of what happened to baby Tegan over the years, according to former NSW Director of Public Prosecutio­ns Nicholas Cowdery.

PUBLIC DENIAL

“Since she has consistent­ly refused to testify in her own case in any court, there has been no opportunit­y to put challengin­g questions to her,” he says in his book Frank & Fearless, which was released after an explosive documentar­y led to calls for her to be freed.

The 2018 ABC series, Exposed: The Case Of Keli Lane, presented new evidence, and included a rare public denial of the crime by Lane.

“The biggest hope for me is that someone comes forward with my daughter,” she said. “She’d be an adult now. So she obviously has had a whole life perhaps not knowing she is my child. I don’t want to interrupt her life, I don’t necessaril­y even need to meet her, but obviously for my own family, for myself, I want to show that I did not harm her. And I certainly did not kill her.”

‘She’d be an adult now... I don’t want to interrupt her life’

But Lane’s public declaratio­n of innocence fell on deaf legal ears. After unsuccessf­ully appealing her conviction, and despite legal academics calling for her case to be reviewed after controvers­ial revelation­s in the documentar­y, the one-time Olympic hopeful remains in jail, where she’s serving her 18-year sentence.

What isn’t up for dispute is that Tegan was born at Sydney’s Auburn Hospital on September 12, 1996. Tegan was Lane’s second child after she secretly but legally adopted out her first in early 1995. In 1999 she gave birth to another child who was also adopted out. She concealed all her pregnancie­s during the ’90s, including a further two that were terminated.

Even more bizarre was Lane’s behaviour soon after Tegan’s birth and death. After keeping the birth a secret from friends and family, just hours after leaving hospital Lane attended a friend’s wedding with her then-boyfriend, rugby union player Duncan Gillies, where she danced and socialised.

It was alleged in court that she kept all these pregnancie­s secret because she was concerned that it would affect her chances of representi­ng Australia in water polo at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games.

DRAMATIC CHANGES

Throughout the various trials and investigat­ions Lane has always maintained her innocence, albeit without testifying under oath, but she remains in the Silverwate­r Correction­al Complex, and isn’t eligible for parole until May 2024.

Over the years Lane has changed dramatical­ly in appearance – she has reportedly lost a massive 30kg after becoming a vegetarian and is no longer blonde, after changing back to her natural brunette hair colour.

She has maintained an on-again, off-again relationsh­ip with boyfriend Patrick Cogan, who she met while on bail awaiting trial.

Perhaps one of the biggest ironies about Lane’s life behind bars is the time she spends on the phone each week to a child she did keep, who is also an adult now but cannot be identified because of a court order.

While life on the inside was initially a harsh adjustment for the former private school sports teacher, who was given a cell in a block reserved for child murderers, Lane now allegedly is thought of as one of the toughest prisoners in the complex, even gaining a reputation of being a jailhouse “queen bee”.

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Lane was a promising Olympic water polo star.
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Tegan was born at Auburn Hospital on September 12, 1996. Two days later she vanished.. MATERNITY WARD
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At a friend’s birthday party just weeks before she gave birth to her daughter.
MONTH BEFORE TEGAN’S BIRTH At a friend’s birthday party just weeks before she gave birth to her daughter.
 ??  ?? Lane enjoying herself at her 21st birthday in 1996. FOUR MONTHS PREGNANT
Lane enjoying herself at her 21st birthday in 1996. FOUR MONTHS PREGNANT
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