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I followed this case at the time and my recollection of the evidence presented in court at Mitchell's trial bears absolutely no resemblance to the case presented in the Channel 5 broadcast, despite criticism of the more than flawed police and forensic investigation raised at the time.
SnipThe court heard that the first forensic scientist to examine the crime scene arrived more than eight hours after Jodi's body was found. Not only had her body been left uncovered overnight in the rain, but it had also been moved and items around it moved before Derek Scrimger arrived at the scene.
Under questioning from Mr Findlay, Mr Scrimger was forced to admit that it was "not an ideally managed crime scene from the very start".
The forensic scientist said he believed that a tent should have been erected over the scene.
Mr Scrimger’s work was further delayed because an earlier female colleague had arrived at the scene, but could not get over the wall to get to the body because she had a bad back.
https://www.scotsman.com/news/clues-snared-murderer-2470415My outstanding memories involve the totally bizarre behaviour of Luke Mitchell and his mother in the weeks prior to his arrest. It really had to be seen to be believed.