Does Innocents Betrayed cite the sources of its information?
It seems not. Here is one readers review -
"I bought this book after watching a documentary. I'm very sceptical of the information that is presents. Has this book been fact-checked? I'm also aware that witness statements presented in this book, are only partial. I understand laws, stop the author from presenting full witness statements, but these statements will be 1000's of words long, is the author cherry-picking what to present?
What is the authors qualifications on forensic science? Or is this just the author opinion?
This only gets 2 stars from me, I was expecting more facts after watching the documentary. I'm very sceptical of the facts that this book is presenting. I can't help but think it is more based of theory, with cherry-picked statements to back that theory up."
Contrary to what the above poster thinks Dr Sandra Lean isn't here to defend herself so I won't comment on her as a person or as an author. From my own research, I've found that the majority of what she says and the gist of her narrative is backed up by reporting at the time and the Judges views in the 2008 appeal.
I don't feel like I've been overly reliant on referencing Innocents Betrayed I've provided a good mix of links to the appeal documents, reporting at the time, and the documentaries that cover the case so that others can do their own research and form their own opinions without having to read Innocents Betrayed.
Your issues with Sandra Lean seem to be getting in the way of having a discussion about the case.
She is not the only person to have concerns about Luke Mitchells conviction. And no matter how much you try to discredit them all as individuals, the information they give and the narrative they tell doesn't change.
Samantha Poling (Investigative Journalist 2007 BBC documentary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-m-zHEUOFR0&t=7s )
Professor Busuttil (Pathologist in the case)
Roy Ramm (Former Commander Specialist Operations at New Scotland Yard)
Professor Tim Valentine (Expert in eye-witness identification)
John Scott QC (Criminal Defence Lawyer)
Dr Keith Ashcroft (Consultant Forensic Psychologist)
Nicholas Scullion (Lawyer)
Bob Smyth (Journalist who arranged the lie-detector)
Mark Safarik (Retired FBI profiler with the BAU)
Neil MacKay (Investigative Journalist previous editor of the herald)
Sara Gomes (Forensic Scientist, The Forensic Institute)
Prof Allan Jamieson (Head of the Forensic Institute)
DR Sandra Lean (Criminologist)
Terry Mullins (Professional Lie Detection & Polygraph Services Member of the American Polygraph Association)
John Sallens (Ex-detective/private investigator Chanel 5 Doc P.1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9R4BxpUPo4 )
Michael Neill (Ex-detective/private investigator Chanel 5 Doc P.2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cr_gm9YnOP0&t=1821s )
Richard Hoskins (criminologist, with expertise in African ritual crime)
Professor Ekman (Psychologist & Pioneer in the study of emotions facial expressions)