Why did MK go to the police station voluntarily? Strange behaviour if he’s guilty and desperate to hide his involvement. Why was he interviewed by police years after the trial?
I don’t think you quite get the point I was making re suspect A and suspect B. If you concede that either could be innocent then so too could both could be innocent. There are any number of explanations for any number of red flags but I’m not that interested in speculating about them. It does however seem that with allthese 100% certainties you keep trotting out that Mitchell’s defence team did a very poor job of convincing the judge, the jury and the appeal courts. Perhaps they should have you on their team for the next one so that you can prove with 100% certainty that Mitchell had absolutely nothing to do with it.
Lol yes I'll try and get on their team.
I would like to know what the "alternative explanations" could be for example .....for people not remembering what they were doing at the V at the same time as a murder? I've never said A did it or B did it. Yes it's possible neither did it, but neither were properly investigated at the time and there are a lot of red flags about BOTH of them.
The Police told MK not long after the murder, after he went to the Police station that someone would get in touch with him. They never did until about 2 years after the Trial, supposedly because they didn't know where he was. They said that at a time when he was living in Newbattle College! Clearly they weren't interested because they'd already decided to pursue LM.
Regarding the original defence team, bear in mind a lot of information was not provided to them by the Prosecution, it was witheld. A prime example - MK was known to have written 2 essays about killing a girl in the woods. The Police maintained no such essays titled "Killing a Girl in the Woods" ever existed. However these essays have recently been found and the title of them was "No Remorse". The Police knew of these all along, but because they were called "Killing a Girl in the Woods" they were able to say they didn't exist.