Originally posted by richardh
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Indeed, there is nothing in the book beyond the DNA that goes beyond supposition, and (possibly unintentional) building mountains out of mole hills. I've said repeatedly that it is a rather silly piece of work.
I can't imagine how anyone could spend 750,000 quid on research for this, or why anyone would want to, but if true, then it does ertainly provide a motive for wanting to get something back.
I always knew that the main claim of the book was not real. The best that could ever have been claimed, even if an irrefutable Kosminski and Eddowes link was made via DNA (and that could never be), was that there was some sort of connection between the two people. Sure, it would have made the liklihood of AK's guilt more likely, but it would never have proved it.
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