On the morning of 22 March 2010, 4-year-old Paulette was not in her bed. She was disabled and would not have been able to leave her family home by herself. Suspicion turned to her parents and her caregivers, who gave conflicting statements. When the little girl’s body was found after nine days, the case became even more baffling.
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