they have got the murdering old bugger now i think. well said..but it wont bring those poor people back. he had no right whatsoever..i hope he is haunted by nightmares
2007-11-15 20:25:35
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answered by Anonymous
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The answer to the question is NO, I'm not a killer, havent buried any remains of anyone either in 70's 80's or 90's at least none to the present date, except relatives. What is good to hear though is that the police are keeping a close eye on all those people that may have, an if they so much as sneeze in a policemans hankie then if they did a crime in whatever time period then the chances are that modern science will eventually catch up with them.
2007-11-15 18:07:42
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answered by ronald8826 3
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Good question, I've a clear conscience but for those that don't let's hope they never have a good nights sleep, and are always half expecting that knock on the door.Isn't it great when we hear of yet another murderer being tried and convicted long after the event and it down to DNA.
2007-11-15 19:38:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I too say well done to the police. It's unfortunate Forensic Science wasn't as advanced all those years ago as no doubt many killers would have been behind bars and other murders committed by them prevented. At least for families as you say this can at last mean closure.
2007-11-15 17:56:05
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answered by Ms Mat Urity 6
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The forensic science of today never ceases to amaze me. Have star.
2007-11-16 06:57:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Rather puts the lie to those people who think that taking a persons DNA is an infringement of personal liberty!
Good question, I agree 100%
2007-11-15 18:27:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Never murder anyone, and never will, but the amount of fantasy going on in courtrooms highly frighten me.
2007-11-15 18:37:37
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answered by Mister2-15-2 7
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Thanks to DNA and teams of police still working on unsolved cases, we are seeing justice being done and killers being bought to justice and some closure given to the victim's family. Conversely, we are also seeing wrongly accused people in jail being proved innocent by DNA and given their lives back.
2007-11-15 17:58:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Have to agree with you there, Im related to one of Tobins victims (if thats who you are talking about) and hope he rots in hell for eternity.
2007-11-15 17:59:05
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answered by lozzielaws 6
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Ahh but as we well know from other cases. DNA evidence is very fallible.
NOT!
2007-11-16 04:11:51
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answered by Anonymous
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