There was a knife found five blocks from the victim's house the day afer the crime. It had a thumbprint on the bottom of the blade. The print did not match David Thorne or Joseph Wilkes. Despite the fact that it matched a set of knives f...rom the victim's kitchen and this size knife was missing from the set, analysts determined it could have come from "some other set of knives" so wasn't useful as evidence. Hmmm......Wonder where this case went wrong?
David Thorne’s conviction was based entirely on the false confession of Joseph Wilkes, who was intimidated by detectives and threatened with the death penalty. Joe has since recanted
Sunday, April 7, 2013
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Did the print match the Victim?
ReplyDeleteafter all if the knife matched the type knife in her set of knives it could likely be her knife. Can the print be run NOW across all fingerprint data bases? Breccia Freed