Clydach murders new book coming out. on 18:18 - Sep 21 with 5764 views | Valerie | All victims finger nails filed down to get rid of evidence after the deaths, Morris must have really known how to clean a scene of crimes area and absolutely zero forensic evidence left. He was wasting his time as a scrap metal dealer. | | | |
Clydach murders new book coming out. on 18:38 - Sep 21 with 5735 views | Wingstandwood |
Clydach murders new book coming out. on 18:04 - Sep 21 by trampie | I don't get your point, why was there was little or no evidence ? |
The numerous evidence destroying fires e.g. extreme kitchen destruction etc shown on BBC Panorama sort of says something along with the fact the killer used a sock (or pair of) as gloves on night of murders. The cr#p I've heard (read it on here previous) about the entire bath plumbing system being removed and cleaned is utter b#llshit...... Precious time used there to do that.....There are a few other urban myths that were never metioned once in both the court cases and even if true? Why was stuff that would be profound evidence and of extreme significance never mentioned? [Post edited 21 Sep 2017 18:41]
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Clydach murders new book coming out. on 18:40 - Sep 21 with 5730 views | icecoldjack |
Stop being such a conspiracy theorist mun !! "Mandy said her girlfriends husband threatend to kill her if she didnt stay away from his wife" He later said "it was just a joke " Not used as evidence ?? motive right there i'd have thought . | | | |
Clydach murders new book coming out. on 19:02 - Sep 21 with 5693 views | Valerie | Hell of a joke I bet they were all falling around crying at that one. | | | |
Clydach murders new book coming out. on 19:34 - Sep 21 with 5659 views | trampie |
Clydach murders new book coming out. on 18:38 - Sep 21 by Wingstandwood | The numerous evidence destroying fires e.g. extreme kitchen destruction etc shown on BBC Panorama sort of says something along with the fact the killer used a sock (or pair of) as gloves on night of murders. The cr#p I've heard (read it on here previous) about the entire bath plumbing system being removed and cleaned is utter b#llshit...... Precious time used there to do that.....There are a few other urban myths that were never metioned once in both the court cases and even if true? Why was stuff that would be profound evidence and of extreme significance never mentioned? [Post edited 21 Sep 2017 18:41]
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So whoever did it knew what they were doing then ?, they destroyed evidence. | |
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Clydach murders new book coming out. on 19:45 - Sep 21 with 5643 views | Valerie | Yes,absolutely no forensic left by Morris in what the prosecution described as a crazed,barbaric attack.Morris done well to restore his composure and 100% clean up the scene so he left zero forensic evidences. | | | |
Clydach murders new book coming out. on 20:03 - Sep 21 with 5606 views | Wingstandwood |
Clydach murders new book coming out. on 19:34 - Sep 21 by trampie | So whoever did it knew what they were doing then ?, they destroyed evidence. |
Half and half regarding knew what they were doing, not exactly rocket science i.e. done the joyrider trick of setting fire to destroy evidence but left a bath full of bloodied water with potential-risk of leaving a stray hair etc. There again a drunk or drugged up individual can make mistakes like that. It's not rocket science? Just watch a typical detective series like Columbo where the killer always tends to put on a pair of leather gloves? Or the cop picks up the murder weapon with an hankichief. I think most of us know that hands leave fingerprints? I also think a lot of us also know saliva on a unwashed and recentley used glass leaves DNA. | |
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Clydach murders new book coming out. on 20:20 - Sep 21 with 5583 views | Garyjack |
Clydach murders new book coming out. on 20:03 - Sep 21 by Wingstandwood | Half and half regarding knew what they were doing, not exactly rocket science i.e. done the joyrider trick of setting fire to destroy evidence but left a bath full of bloodied water with potential-risk of leaving a stray hair etc. There again a drunk or drugged up individual can make mistakes like that. It's not rocket science? Just watch a typical detective series like Columbo where the killer always tends to put on a pair of leather gloves? Or the cop picks up the murder weapon with an hankichief. I think most of us know that hands leave fingerprints? I also think a lot of us also know saliva on a unwashed and recentley used glass leaves DNA. |
So would being in that bathwater. No way would he had not left DNA there if he had used that bath to wash himself, impossible. | | | |
Clydach murders new book coming out. on 20:24 - Sep 21 with 5573 views | Jackfath |
Clydach murders new book coming out. on 20:20 - Sep 21 by Garyjack | So would being in that bathwater. No way would he had not left DNA there if he had used that bath to wash himself, impossible. |
So what are you saying? | |
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Clydach murders new book coming out. on 20:27 - Sep 21 with 5571 views | Garyjack |
Clydach murders new book coming out. on 20:24 - Sep 21 by Jackfath | So what are you saying? |
He didn't bathe in it? | | | |
Clydach murders new book coming out. on 20:42 - Sep 21 with 5551 views | Wingstandwood |
Clydach murders new book coming out. on 20:20 - Sep 21 by Garyjack | So would being in that bathwater. No way would he had not left DNA there if he had used that bath to wash himself, impossible. |
Difficulty/impossibilty of harvesting and obtaining a near microscopic miniscule residual skin particle/fluid DNA in an area of cross-contamination comp of the victims blood and water! Now an unseen vellus hair in the bath area would have been a different story. [Post edited 21 Sep 2017 20:45]
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Clydach murders new book coming out. on 20:48 - Sep 21 with 5534 views | Garyjack |
Clydach murders new book coming out. on 20:42 - Sep 21 by Wingstandwood | Difficulty/impossibilty of harvesting and obtaining a near microscopic miniscule residual skin particle/fluid DNA in an area of cross-contamination comp of the victims blood and water! Now an unseen vellus hair in the bath area would have been a different story. [Post edited 21 Sep 2017 20:45]
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Easily done, no way would that bath water have been removed until they had found what they were looking for, and they would have if it had been there. Now i'm not saying he didn't do it, just that he didn't bathe in that water. | | | |
Clydach murders new book coming out. on 20:56 - Sep 21 with 5508 views | Jackfath |
Clydach murders new book coming out. on 20:48 - Sep 21 by Garyjack | Easily done, no way would that bath water have been removed until they had found what they were looking for, and they would have if it had been there. Now i'm not saying he didn't do it, just that he didn't bathe in that water. |
So who did then? | |
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Clydach murders new book coming out. on 20:58 - Sep 21 with 5503 views | Wingstandwood |
Clydach murders new book coming out. on 20:48 - Sep 21 by Garyjack | Easily done, no way would that bath water have been removed until they had found what they were looking for, and they would have if it had been there. Now i'm not saying he didn't do it, just that he didn't bathe in that water. |
But you see the murderer did bathe in that water hence why the police crime scene picture showed a bath full of showered off blood. Indeed if the murderer had by sheer chance shed an unseen hair especially of type to be barely visable to human eye e.g. vellus hair and that hair was above the water-bloodline then. Of stuff down to sheer luck and sheer chance. A vital clue would/could indeed have been found. | |
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Clydach murders new book coming out. on 21:03 - Sep 21 with 5489 views | Garyjack |
Clydach murders new book coming out. on 20:56 - Sep 21 by Jackfath | So who did then? |
Who did what? | | | |
Clydach murders new book coming out. on 21:05 - Sep 21 with 5481 views | Jackfath |
Clydach murders new book coming out. on 21:03 - Sep 21 by Garyjack | Who did what? |
Had a bath. | |
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Clydach murders new book coming out. on 21:07 - Sep 21 with 5474 views | Garyjack |
Clydach murders new book coming out. on 20:58 - Sep 21 by Wingstandwood | But you see the murderer did bathe in that water hence why the police crime scene picture showed a bath full of showered off blood. Indeed if the murderer had by sheer chance shed an unseen hair especially of type to be barely visable to human eye e.g. vellus hair and that hair was above the water-bloodline then. Of stuff down to sheer luck and sheer chance. A vital clue would/could indeed have been found. |
Well if you insist it was showered off blood then he didn't do it! Forensics wouldn't use a naked eye to search for DNA in bathwater mun, they have high tech equipment for that sort of thing. | | | |
Clydach murders new book coming out. on 21:09 - Sep 21 with 5466 views | Garyjack |
Clydach murders new book coming out. on 21:05 - Sep 21 by Jackfath | Had a bath. |
I don't believe anyone did. It was used by Morris for something, but not to bathe in. | | | |
Clydach murders new book coming out. on 21:23 - Sep 21 with 5435 views | Flashberryjack |
Clydach murders new book coming out. on 20:56 - Sep 21 by Jackfath | So who did then? |
Morris.......and now some c*nt is attempting to make money out of peoples conspiracy theories. guiltyasf*ck.com | |
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Clydach murders new book coming out. on 21:27 - Sep 21 with 5431 views | Wingstandwood |
Clydach murders new book coming out. on 21:07 - Sep 21 by Garyjack | Well if you insist it was showered off blood then he didn't do it! Forensics wouldn't use a naked eye to search for DNA in bathwater mun, they have high tech equipment for that sort of thing. |
Last go! Easily tainted genetic material e.g. microscopic skin particles or fluid would have been cross contaminated by the blood-water mix of four victims. | |
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Clydach murders new book coming out. on 21:33 - Sep 21 with 5420 views | Garyjack |
Clydach murders new book coming out. on 21:27 - Sep 21 by Wingstandwood | Last go! Easily tainted genetic material e.g. microscopic skin particles or fluid would have been cross contaminated by the blood-water mix of four victims. |
Last go, your words "Police crime scene pictures showed! The killer (after washing off blood) did not even bother to pull the plug out of the bath! The bath was an unbelievable sight i.e. stained to an extent that you could swear it was filled almost entirely of 'neat' undiluted blood with minimal water content." That scene is not consistent with someone 'showering off blood'! As i said, i'm not saying Morris didn't do it, just that he did not shower himself in that bath, he would certainly have lost hairs and a DNA match would have been found. | | | |
Clydach murders new book coming out. on 21:40 - Sep 21 with 5399 views | Andy1300 |
Clydach murders new book coming out. on 22:58 - Sep 20 by Rogerstone | Didn't the police officer girlfriend check herself into hospital after the murder? And couldn't be interviewed due to the mental health act. I know a prison officer who reckons it was a fit up Awful brutal murders that happened wen I worked in Clydach. I hope the truth comes kit one-day as there were so many rumours |
she did, and knew how long she could stay, when she came out she would check back in again. I know an ex copper who worked with the brothers, one told the other to get away as quick as he could, i.e go on holiday Why would they do that?? I believe Morris is innocent. yes he was a bit of an idiot, I lived by him and was I n school with him, Penlan, I honestly don't think he was capable of these murders | |
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Clydach murders new book coming out. on 21:52 - Sep 21 with 5371 views | Garyjack |
Clydach murders new book coming out. on 21:40 - Sep 21 by Andy1300 | she did, and knew how long she could stay, when she came out she would check back in again. I know an ex copper who worked with the brothers, one told the other to get away as quick as he could, i.e go on holiday Why would they do that?? I believe Morris is innocent. yes he was a bit of an idiot, I lived by him and was I n school with him, Penlan, I honestly don't think he was capable of these murders |
Not true. Alison Lewis was discharged from Cefn Coed for being aggressive and violent towards the staff that worked there. She was assessed by a psychiatrist and deemed not to be suffering from any form of acute psychosis or clinical depression which were the diagnosis offered for her admission. | | | |
Clydach murders new book coming out. on 21:54 - Sep 21 with 5359 views | Jackfath |
Clydach murders new book coming out. on 21:52 - Sep 21 by Garyjack | Not true. Alison Lewis was discharged from Cefn Coed for being aggressive and violent towards the staff that worked there. She was assessed by a psychiatrist and deemed not to be suffering from any form of acute psychosis or clinical depression which were the diagnosis offered for her admission. |
Sounds fishy. | |
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