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The theory is that a group of 3 different people were working together to commit not only the C5 murders but also a total of 8 or 9 other murders and/or attacks, for a total of 13 or 14.
My personal view is that this theory provides the most likely solution to the case, though not quite to the level of meeting a preponderance of evidence threshold.
I would give it a probability of a 40% chance of being true.
The theory is that a group of 3 different people were working together to commit not only the C5 murders but also a total of 8 or 9 other murders and/or attacks, for a total of 13 or 14.
My personal view is that this theory provides the most likely solution to the case, though not quite to the level of meeting a preponderance of evidence threshold.
I would give it a probability of a 40% chance of being true.
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