Try and muddy the waters that is. Some stuff I've read since thinking that seems to indicate that today's testing should be able to narrow down to exact family member.
The psychosis/drug blackout part might explain the frenzy but is it possible to snap out of that and calmly wash up and leave without attracting too much attention.
Initially I was wondering whether DNA could be 100% pinpointed to an actual person. Could his defence muddy the waters and say it...
I doubt these questions will ever be answered but I really want to know how the murderer came to be there in the first place.
Was it a random robbery gone wrong, had they been a guest there before, attempt at sexual assault?
I find the whole calmly washing up part astounding with a small house with a shared wall. Must have been a huge amount of noise. Probably only dumb luck that maybe the people on one side were out and the old lady accross the lane might not have had great hearing.
For all the perpetrator would...
Maybe there isn't a link from Collingwood High. Can't imagine Perry would have been a keen student if he was getting around with knives doing burglaries at 17. I thought I remembered from reading the book that Susan Bartlett had only been at Collingwood High for a short time.
Even if climbing through inner city windows was more common back in the 70s still think it would be limited to partners and close friends. Not someone you have met once or twice who isn't even sure if they have your phone number correct.
I can kind of understand the guy that popped his head into the kitchen to see if anyone was home but the climbing through the window to check you have the correct phone number is extremely weird. Sometimes it seems these early investigations get muddied and end up wasting a lot of time when you...
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