A woman is cleared of murdering two adult children after police alleged she poisoned them with prescription drugs over a five-year period. The court determines there is not sufficient evidence to convict her of the two murder counts, related to the deaths of the adult children. However, the reporting indicates the woman may still be subject to further legal action, specifically fraud-related charges.

Both outlets state that while the murder allegations do not result in a conviction, the case is not necessarily closed. The fraud charges are presented as separate from the homicide matters, meaning the prosecution could continue on different grounds. The summary of the coverage focuses on the outcome of the murder allegations and the prospect of ongoing proceedings for alleged fraudulent conduct.

At this stage, the available reports do not provide details on the specific fraud allegations, the status of those proceedings, or dates for any next court appearance.