A look into the mind of one of Australia’s most unlikely killers.
How does a talented and popular young woman who taught sex education to teenagers find herself pregnant five times with unwanted babies. And why did Keli Lane, who adopted out her third and fifth children, kill the fourth? Why didn’t she adopt Tegan out too?
In a new book ‘Why Did They Do It’ respected journalist Cheryl Critchley teams up with esteemed psychologist Dr Helen McGrath to dissect some of the big cases that stunned Australia and take us inside the minds of Australia’s most unlikely killers. Keli Lane was one of them .
If Tegan Lane were alive today, chances are she’d be tanned and fit like her mother, a talented sportswoman who represented Australia as a water polo junior. Tegan would probably be enjoying an outdoor lifestyle on Sydney’s northern beaches, maybe studying at university and hanging out with friends like her mother did as a teenager. Like most young adults in this relatively affluent part of Australia’s largest city, she would have the world at her feet.
If she were alive today.
Tegan Lane was a tiny, helpless two-day-old when she died on 14 September 1996 – at the hands of her mother. Keli Lane killed her baby simply because she was a source of embarrassment and an inconvenience. The then twenty-one-year-old, who had already terminated two pregnancies and adopted out a baby, did not have a place for Tegan in her life. Her solution was to dispose of her daughter in an unknown location and spin a web of lies to cover her tracks.