Hi Larue
These are very good points about the John Kerr evidence. The inexplicable disappearance certainly hindered the furtherance of a fair trial. It could, though, just possibly be an indication of the lack of competence shown by the Bedfordshire Police? Or, to give them the benefit of the doubt, a lack of training through absence of experience of this kind of crime, perhaps?
Yes, Gregsten was careful with his mileage records, and I think I am correct in saying that these records have now shown that most of the Morris Minor sightings were false, and that the police have owned up to the evidence from this part of the enquiry.
Kind regards,
Steve
These are very good points about the John Kerr evidence. The inexplicable disappearance certainly hindered the furtherance of a fair trial. It could, though, just possibly be an indication of the lack of competence shown by the Bedfordshire Police? Or, to give them the benefit of the doubt, a lack of training through absence of experience of this kind of crime, perhaps?
Yes, Gregsten was careful with his mileage records, and I think I am correct in saying that these records have now shown that most of the Morris Minor sightings were false, and that the police have owned up to the evidence from this part of the enquiry.
Kind regards,
Steve
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