Dictionary of Sydney: the nurse who murdered her baby brother
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In 1929, at 85 years of age Constance Kent (aka Ruth Emilie Kaye) wrote a 3,000-word letter, called the Sydney Document, where she confessed to murdering her little brother.
Kent, who was a Sydney nurse and public servant, was just 16 years old when she killed her three-year-old brother.
Nicole Cama from the Dictionary of Sydney joined us in the studio to tell us more about this interesting, if somewhat creepy, story about the murdering nurse.