The moped boys were thoroughly investigated and eliminated accordingly, just like every other potential suspect at the time was. Eyewitness accounts were all corroborated and the moped boys were cleared. It’s a myth that LM was singled out very early on in the case or that the police had tunnel vision and LM was ‘fit up’. Suspicion fell on LM very early on because of the way he was acting and because of what he was saying; he was lying and being devious, and most of what he was saying to police initially didn’t add up.
Your welcome to your opinion but that doesn't make it true. That can be shown without having to read Innocents Betrayed.
If they were thoroughly investigated and ruled out why did they say they couldn't remember what they were doing at the V break that day at the time of the murder? Your saying eyewitness accounts were all corroborated but there was none at that time. The boys placed themselves there, not a witness.
They didn't come forward to let the police know they were on the path that day it took 5 days and an appeal in the papers for that to happen.
They didn't give an accurate timeline when they were questioned.
The very fact that DF was able to ask them all this in court and they still couldn't provide an answer shows that they were not thoroughly investigated. If it was all there in witness statements Alan Turnbull QC would have jumped up and corrected DF but he didn't.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/4035169.stmIt's not a myth that Luke was treated as a suspect from the start again that's your opinion. The SCCRC agreed that he had been treated as a suspect from the start.
The 'lying' 'devious' portrayal comes from SIO Dobbie in his press interviews talking about how Luke presented during the interrogations.
Contrasting that with how the appeal Judges described Dobbie's behaviour in those interviews I don't believe Luke Mitchell came across as 'Devious' or 'Lying at all.
"Having considered the transcript of the interview, we are driven to the conclusion that some of the questions put by the interviewing police officer can only be described as outrageous. At times the nature of the questioning was such that the questioner did not seem to be seriously interested in a response from the appellant but rather endeavouring to break him down into giving some hoped-for confession by his overbearing and hostile interrogation. Such conduct, particularly where the interviewee was a 15 year old youth, can only be deplored."
From <https://www.scotcourts.gov.uk/search-judgments/judgment?id=e2988aa6-8980-69d2-b500-ff0000d74aa7>
Remember Dobbie also described the crime scene as one of the finest that he'd ever seen. Do you agree with that too Germaine?
He also said that there was no DNA that couldn't be accounted for yet JaF would not be known to the investigation for another 3 years.
It was also Dobbie that came up with the Manson/Black dahlia theory, you know the one that led to years of press coverage labelling Luke as a Satanist obsessed with Manson? The theory that was not to be founded upon at appeal because they knew it was nonsense and there was no evidence to back it up so it couldn't be argued.