Jeremy Bamber Forum
JEREMY BAMBER CASE => Jeremy Bamber Case Discussion => Topic started by: JackieD on October 20, 2021, 02:52:PM
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Just watched Code of a Killer
In 1986 Colin Pitchfork was convicted of double child murder
Why wasn’t DNA evidence used in the appeal process for Jeremy Bamber and why did special branch destroy evidence that could have been used in an appeal
Colin Pitchfork is a British double child-murderer and rapist. He was the first person convicted of rape and murder using DNA profiling after he murdered two girls in neighbouring Leicestershire villages, the first in Narborough, in November 1983, and the second also in Narborough, Leicestershire in July 1986. Wikipedia
Born: 23 March 1960 (age 61 years), Newbold Verdon
Victims: 2
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There's neither reason nor excuse why EP couldn't have used DNA testing.
Stuff was destroyed in case the testing was even mentioned !
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oitchfork is a rather unfortunete name if your a murder suspect i mean if your names or jones that might forget about you or get you mixe up with somone else but there not going to forget a name like pitchfork