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.theguardian - 13 days ago

‘Graveyard spiral’: why Louisa Dunne cold case breakthrough may be a rare win

Experts warn sorry state of forensic policing may see fewer cold cases solved in futureFewer cold cases such as the 1967 murder of the Bristol woman Louisa Dunne are likely to be solved because of police budget cuts, “haphazard” investigations and loss of scientific knowhow, experts have warned.While praising Avon and Somerset police for catching 92-year-old Ryland Headley 58 years after he raped and murdered Dunne, specialists in scientific evidence, law and criminology expressed concern at challenges ranging from the storage of evidence to the skill of DNA analysts and the modest size of cold case teams. Continue reading...


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