Originally posted by cobalt
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Audrey Gillan wonders if the main reason for the exhumation wasn’t actually for DNA? There was a bite mark on Helen Puttock’s wrist and her sister said that BJ had overlapping teeth. Unfortunately they found out that 3 years after the murder McInnes got dentures (although if they got this ‘3 years’ from a dentist why didn’t they find this out before the exhumation?)
Erika Hegelberg, who did the DNA testing, confirms that the results couldn’t implicate or exonerate McInnes.
What’s intriguing about the Moylan’s card is that there’s no record of it. A guy called Marcello, who was a fellow journalist working with Audrey Gillan, said that he’d been told by more than one source (including police officers) in 1996 about the card being found at the Puttock crime scene. They found a letter from around ‘96 from Hector McInnes who said that his cousin James, who was a police officer involved in the case, said that it never existed and was false evidence. Information about the card was never made public at the time of the murder or just after though.
I can’t see this card being an invention though.
I can’t recall hearing of any finger nail scrapings being taken but that doesn’t mean they weren’t taken of course. It certainly appears that HP put up a fight as it’s believed that she got away from her killer but sadly he caught up with her. I agree that the case ‘stinks a bit.’ Too many unanswered questioned. A cover-up to protect a killer related to an officer on the case? A cover-up to hide police incompetence? We could do with the police files but I’m unsure what the law is on releasing files with regard to time?
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