Womb to Move, Big Pebble Little Lies

Womb to Move
On 60 Minutes, an inspirational story to remind us that unconditional love and the marvels of modern medicine can make incredible allies. And hopefully, beautiful babies. Six weeks ago, in a history-making operation, 30-year-old Kirsty Bryant became the first woman in Australia to receive a womb transplant. Thanks to amazing science, her dream of having a second child is now possible. But it would not have happened without Kirsty's extraordinarily generous mother, Michelle Hayton. On assignment for 60 Minutes, Nine's Sylvia Jeffreys reports that Michelle didn't think twice when asked if she'd give up her own womb for her daughter. "Yes," is all she said.
Producer: Lisa Brown
Big Pebble Little Lies
He likes to be called Little Pebble and he wants people to believe he's a man of God. But he's not. His real name is William Costellia Kamm. And he's evil. Back in the 1980s he set up a doomsday cult, claiming to his followers he could speak to the Virgin Mary. He then spun the lie that God wanted him to have multiple wives so he could repopulate the earth. But as Tara Brown reports, this very creepy man's real ambition was to have sex with underage girls. When he was caught, he went to prison for a decade. Now he's out, and there are substantial fears he's up to his old tricks.
Producer: Clair Weaver
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