After five years of exhaustive inquiries, the CCRC has found no forensic evidence to suggest Bellfield or anyone else was involved in the crime, sources say....was there?
A bootlace found at the scene of the murders has also been subjected to extensive forensic analysis after going missing for 14 years in police storage.
It was hoped that a knot in the lace could contain DNA yielding the killer's identity, but no trace was found of DNA from Bellfield, Stone or any potential suspect, sources told the Mail.
I've always put this case on a par with that of Jeremy Bamber.
Kent Police has already said it has no intention of re-investigating the murders.
Because you are certain you've got the right man? Or because you don't want the public to find out you're as slapdash and incompetent as Essex Police?
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'Kent Police has already said it has no intention of re-investigating the murders.'
With due deference to 'educatid Kent police', a re-investigation is one that can only follow a proper and systematic scrutiny, which in this case has yet to be conducted.
"...a re-investigation is one that can only follow a proper and systematic scrutiny, which in this case has yet to be conducted."
Good point!
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