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Welcome to the UK Justice Forum => New members please introduce yourself here. => Topic started by: mermaid on January 25, 2018, 01:42:30 AM
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(ty6e[ I joined this site as I am very interested in the case of Luke Mitchell.I have always felt very uneasy about the conviction and the fact that the evidence was circumstantial.It disturbs me to think that a lot of the evidence for the defence wasn't put forward at the time and the media seemed to have judged him guilty before the case even reached trial 8(8-)).
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Hi mermaid, and welcome to the forum!
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(ty6e[ I joined this site as I am very interested in the case of Luke Mitchell.I have always felt very uneasy about the conviction and the fact that the evidence was circumstantial.It disturbs me to think that a lot of the evidence for the defence wasn't put forward at the time and the media seemed to have judged him guilty before the case even reached trial 8(8-)).
Welcome mermaid. I don't know very much about the Luke Mitchell case but he appears to have accepted the judgement and what followed as being final.
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Hi, welcome.
I've read a little about the case, although I don't know all the details.
I find the fact he had that knife with her initials marked on troubles me.
[Name removed] 1989 – 2003 "The finest day I ever had was when tomorrow never came".
Like the prosecution, I can't see how this would be a fitting tribute to someone he loved, her having been stabbed to death.
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Hi, welcome.
I've read a little about the case, although I don't know all the details.
I find the fact he had that knife with her initials marked on troubles me.
[Name removed] 1989 – 2003 "The finest day I ever had was when tomorrow never came".
Like the prosecution, I can't see how this would be a fitting tribute to someone he loved, her having been stabbed to death.
She had her throat cut and was very nearly decapitated.