Tara Brown slams 'international kidnapping' on 60 Minutes. How can we trust her?

By Michael Lallo
Updated May 31 2016 - 6:23pm, first published 1:55pm
Sceptical: Tara Brown interviewing Australian woman Laura Garrett, in 2012, about her 'illegal plan' to kidnap her own daughters. Photo: Screenshot
Sceptical: Tara Brown interviewing Australian woman Laura Garrett, in 2012, about her 'illegal plan' to kidnap her own daughters. Photo: Screenshot
Abducted! Tara Brown does not mince words in a 60 Minutes report, from 2012, about a mother's violation of kidnapping laws. Photo: Screenshot
Abducted! Tara Brown does not mince words in a 60 Minutes report, from 2012, about a mother's violation of kidnapping laws. Photo: Screenshot
An emotional Tara Brown explains her perspective on 60 Minutes after being released from a Beirut jail following a botched child recovery story in April. Photo: Channel Nine
An emotional Tara Brown explains her perspective on 60 Minutes after being released from a Beirut jail following a botched child recovery story in April. Photo: Channel Nine
Four Vincenti girls scream as they're dragged away from their Australian home and put on a plane for Italy in 2013 - but Tara Brown says the right questions must be asked. Photo: Screenshot
Four Vincenti girls scream as they're dragged away from their Australian home and put on a plane for Italy in 2013 - but Tara Brown says the right questions must be asked. Photo: Screenshot
Laura Garrett and Tomaso Vincenti (left) and their children in happier times. Photo: Screenshot
Laura Garrett and Tomaso Vincenti (left) and their children in happier times. Photo: Screenshot

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