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The Clydach Murders

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jack_lord said:
I was up in Clydach a couple of weeks ago and had a catch up with my mum's cousin. Unexpectedly he said that Morris was stitched up whereas everyone else I know in the Sunnybabk area is 100% positive Morris did it. People at the trial say that the evidence was compelling to convict Morris. The only doubt I have is how Morris knew to clean up the scene

He could have watched an episode of CSI.

Didn't clean the scene up well enough to take his chain away. Or the sock with the DNA on it.
 
Dr. Winston said:
jack_lord said:
I was up in Clydach a couple of weeks ago and had a catch up with my mum's cousin. Unexpectedly he said that Morris was stitched up whereas everyone else I know in the Sunnybabk area is 100% positive Morris did it. People at the trial say that the evidence was compelling to convict Morris. The only doubt I have is how Morris knew to clean up the scene

He could have watched an episode of CSI.

Didn't clean the scene up well enough to take his chain away. Or the sock with the DNA on it.
Looks like that chain was the compelling evidence , was not at either trial or retrial on the jury thankfully to hear that horrendous case , and this issue is still talked about 24 years later , what has gone wrong to keep this case in the spotlight ? .

Was living in The Graig at the time , Still no idea what the hell happened that night .
 
Robbie said:
what has gone wrong to keep this case in the spotlight ? .

The fact that people desperately, desperately wanted the Police to be guilty and will never accept otherwise.
 
Dr. Winston said:
jack_lord said:
I was up in Clydach a couple of weeks ago and had a catch up with my mum's cousin. Unexpectedly he said that Morris was stitched up whereas everyone else I know in the Sunnybabk area is 100% positive Morris did it. People at the trial say that the evidence was compelling to convict Morris. The only doubt I have is how Morris knew to clean up the scene

He could have watched an episode of CSI.

Didn't clean the scene up well enough to take his chain away. Or the sock with the DNA on it.
CSI came along after the murders.
 
Robbie said:
Dr. Winston said:
He could have watched an episode of CSI.

Didn't clean the scene up well enough to take his chain away. Or the sock with the DNA on it.
Looks like that chain was the compelling evidence , was not at either trial or retrial on the jury thankfully to hear that horrendous case , and this issue is still talked about 24 years later , what has gone wrong to keep this case in the spotlight ? .

Was living in The Graig at the time , Still no idea what the hell happened that night .
It's still talked about decades later became it was horrific, scandalous and the behaviour of the police involved.
 

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