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The Case of Mark Lundy: A Possible Miscarriage of Justice?
The integrity of evidence used to convict Mark Lundy of murder is being questioned due to discrepancies in the DNA samples found on his shirt and the original evidence, including stomach contents and brain tissue, that may have degraded quickly.
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Discussing the complexities of DNA tests on fabric, as seen in the case of the murder of Mark Hasse.
30:55 - 34:24 (03:28)
Summary
Discussing the complexities of DNA tests on fabric, as seen in the case of the murder of Mark Hasse. It questions the validity of such scientific methods and the interpretation of the results.
ChapterThe Case of Mark Lundy: A Possible Miscarriage of Justice?
EpisodeMURDERED: The Lundys Part 2
PodcastCrime Junkie
After 13 years of imprisonment, Mark Lundy was granted a new trial by the Privy Council due to doubts surrounding the integrity of some of the original evidence used to convict him of murdering his wife and daughter in 2000, as reported by Stuff New Zealand.
34:24 - 36:21 (01:57)
Summary
After 13 years of imprisonment, Mark Lundy was granted a new trial by the Privy Council due to doubts surrounding the integrity of some of the original evidence used to convict him of murdering his wife and daughter in 2000, as reported by Stuff New Zealand.