Originally posted by Ally
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However he was charged on Thursday night before they had all those matters of evidence you mention and there was no going back at that stage.
Stephens was released that Thursday night having succeeded in out manouvering the lot of them.
The police only started to gather forensic evidence in London Road on Thursday. This report is in Friday's paper.
Your question about the blood Ally, I already said this was not blood stains. This was microscopic traces of blood that could have come from the victims while he was having sex on the coat and was part of that build up of evidence, fibres etc that the prosecution desperately needed to get a conviction. The footprints are conspicuous by their absence but footprints there must have been.
Your point about a fiction book is valid but could anybody do that if the facts didnt fit the picture portrayed ?
You prefer the fiction as outlined by the prosecution and Ally, my friend, that fiction doesnt fit the facts. Its based on a police mistake.
They only proved that Wright had sex with four victims and that Tania had been in a Ford car. Wright did all that. They kept quiet about the footprints which were definitely left by the killer. They exonerated the man they first arrested as a suspect, the man who arranged a false alibi for himself for the time Gemma Adams went missing. The man who had sex with all five victims and who had befriended them all to the extent that they trusted him with their lives at a time of great peril. The man who had a record of threatening to kill other girl friends and who was an ex cop, familiar with policing of red light areas. You've been reading too much fiction Ally.
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